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Variability in North Atlantic marine radiocarbon reservoir effects at c.1000 AD
- Source :
- The Holocene, 2006, Vol.16(1), pp.131-136 [Peer Reviewed Journal]
- Publication Year :
- 2006
- Publisher :
- Sage, 2006.
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Abstract
- 14C age measurements made on samples from three archaeological sites located on North Atlantic coasts were used to investigate the marine reservoir effect (MRE) at c.AD 1000. This is an important period within human cultural and palaeoenvironmental research as it is a time when Norse expansion to the North Atlantic islands occurred, during what appears to be a period of ameliorating climatic conditions. This makes improved chronological precision and accuracy at this time highly desirable. The data indicate a potential latitudinal variation in MRE at c. AD 1000 from a ΔR of-142±16 14C yr at Omey Island (53° 32' N) to 64±13 14C yr at Undir Junkarinsfløtti (61° 51' N). The results are compared with modern assessments of MRE values within the context of oceanographic and climatic regimes that provide a possible driving mechanism for spatial and temporal variation in MRE.
- Subjects :
- 010506 paleontology
Archeology
Marine reservoir effect
Context (language use)
01 natural sciences
law.invention
Atlantic Islands
Reservoir effect
law
0601 history and archaeology
Radiocarbon dating
Delta R
Holocene
0105 earth and related environmental sciences
Earth-Surface Processes
Global and Planetary Change
060102 archaeology
Ecology
North Atlantic
Paleontology
06 humanities and the arts
Radiocarbon
Oceanography
Period (geology)
Physical geography
Norse archaeology
Late Holocene
Geology
Subjects
Details
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- The Holocene, 2006, Vol.16(1), pp.131-136 [Peer Reviewed Journal]
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....247d6d98304dfb7bc15968af3b7d5148