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The Marine Reservoir Effect on the Coast of Rio de Janeiro: Deriving ∆R Values from Fish Otoliths and Mollusk Shells

Authors :
Macario, Kita D
Alves, Eduardo Q
Belém, André Luiz
Aguilera, Orangel
Bertucci, Thayse
Tenório, Maria Cristina
Oliveira, Fabiana M
Chanca, Ingrid S
Carvalho, Carla
Souza, Rosa
Scheel-Ybert, Rita
Nascimento, Gabriela S
Dias, Fabio
Caon, Julia
Source :
Radiocarbon; June 2018, Vol. 60 Issue: 4 p1151-1168, 18p
Publication Year :
2018

Abstract

ABSTRACTConsidering the impact of coastal dynamics on the radiocarbon (14C) marine reservoir effect (MRE), upwelling has the potential of enhancing marine influence, usually 14C depleted. Freshwater input can contribute either to increased reservoir offsets, when dead carbon from rock weathering is available, but also towards an atmospheric 14C signal, when the presence of terrestrial organic matter from catchment prevails. An overview of the MRE studies based on shellmounds on the coast of Rio de Janeiro reveals a pattern of negative local corrections for Saquarema and Rio das Ostras but positive values for Cabo Frio island, suggesting the presence of cold upwelling waters in Cabo Frio at 1.6–1.2 cal kBP. New results for a shellmound on the Ilha Grande island, in the western portion of the Rio de Janeiro coast, revealed a negative value at about 3 ka. We discuss distribution of MRE values and temporal variability in the region and their relation to ocean dynamics, continental input and the choice of marine organisms used for ∆R determination. A comparison of local reservoir offsets for the Saquarema region obtained from fish otolith and mollusk shells revealed similar ΔR distributions, showing that both materials can be equally used.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00338222
Volume :
60
Issue :
4
Database :
Supplemental Index
Journal :
Radiocarbon
Publication Type :
Periodical
Accession number :
ejs46489369
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1017/RDC.2018.23