Marine radiocarbon calibration in polar regions: a simple approximate approach using Marine20. Radiocarbon

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2023-08-08
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Heaton, Timothy J.
Butzin, Martin
Bard, Edouard
Bronk Ramsey, Christopher
Hughen, Konrad A.
Kohler, Peter
Reimer, Paula J.
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10.1017/rdc.2023.42
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DeltaR
Marine calibration
Marine reservoir age
Marine20
Polar regions
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The Marine20 radiocarbon (14C) age calibration curve, and all earlier marine 14C calibration curves from the IntCal group, must be used extremely cautiously for the calibration of marine 14C samples from polar regions (outside ∼ 40ºS–40ºN) during glacial periods. Calibrating polar 14C marine samples from glacial periods against any Marine calibration curve (Marine20 or any earlier product) using an estimate of , the regional 14C depletion adjustment, that has been obtained from samples in the recent (non-glacial) past is likely to lead to bias and overconfidence in the calibrated age. We propose an approach to calibration that aims to address this by accounting for the possibility of additional, localized, glacial 14C depletion in polar oceans. We suggest, for a specific polar location, bounds on the value of during a glacial period. The lower bound may be based on 14C samples from the recent non-glacial (Holocene) past and corresponds to a low-depletion glacial scenario. The upper bound, , representing a high-depletion scenario is found by increasing according to the latitude of the 14C sample to be calibrated. The suggested increases to obtain are based upon simulations of the Hamburg Large Scale Geostrophic Ocean General Circulation Model (LSG OGCM). Calibrating against the Marine20 curve using the upper and lower bounds provide estimates of calibrated ages for glacial 14C samples in high- and low-depletion scenarios which should bracket the true calendar age of the sample. In some circumstances, users may be able to determine which depletion scenario is more appropriate using independent paleoclimatic or proxy evidence.
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© The Author(s), 2023. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License. The definitive version was published in Heaton, T., Butzin, M., Bard, E., Bronk Ramsey, C., Hughen, K., Köhler, P., & Reimer, P. (2023). Marine radiocarbon calibration in polar regions: a simple approximate approach using Marine20. Radiocarbon, 1–28, https://doi.org/10.1017/rdc.2023.42.
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Heaton, T., Butzin, M., Bard, E., Bronk Ramsey, C., Hughen, K., Köhler, P., & Reimer, P. (2023). Marine radiocarbon calibration in polar regions: a simple approximate approach using Marine20. Radiocarbon, 1–28.
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