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Radiocarbon reservoir ages in the Mediterranean Sea and Black Sea

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RADIOCARBON
Volume 42, Issue 2, Pages 271-280

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UNIV ARIZONA DEPT GEOSCIENCES
DOI: 10.1017/S0033822200059075

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We measured apparent marine radiocarbon ages for the Mediterranean Sea, Black Sea, and Red Sea by accelerator mass spectrometry radiocarbon analyses of 26 modern, pre-bomb mollusk shells collected living between AD 1837 and 1950. The marine reservoir (R(t)) ages were estimated at some 390 +/- 85 yr BP, 415 +/- 90 yr BP and 440 +/- 40 yr BP, respectively. R(t) ages in the Mediterranean Sea and Black Sea are comparable to those for the North Atlantic Ocean (<65N), in accordance with the modern oceanic circulation pattern. The DeltaR values of about 35 +/- 70 yr and 75 +/- 60 yr in the Mediterranean area show that the global box-diffusion carbon model, used to calculate R(t) ages, reproduces the measured marine C-14 R(t) ages in these oceanic areas. Nevertheless, high values of standard deviations,larger than measurement uncertainties are obtained and express decadal R(t) changes. Such large standard deviations are indeed related to a decrease of the apparent marine ages of some 220 yr from 1900 AD to 1930 AD in both the Mediterranean Sea and the western North Atlantic Ocean.

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