Towards a radiocarbon calibration for oxygen isotope stage 3 using New Zealand Kauri (Agathis Australis)

Chris S.M. Turney, L. Keith Fifield, Jonathan G. Palmer, Alan G. Hogg, Mike G.L. Baillie, Rex Galbraith, John Ogden, Andrew Lorrey, Stephen G. Tims

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    Abstract

    It is well known that radiocarbon years do not directly equate to calendar time. As a result, considerable effort has been devoted to generating a decadally resolved calibration curve for the Holocene and latter part of the last termination. A calibration curve that can be unambiguously attributed to changes in atmospheric 14C content has not, however, been generated beyond 26 kyr cal BP, despite the urgent need to rigorously test climatic, environmental, and archaeological models. Here, we discuss the potential of New Zealand kauri (Agathis australis) to define the structure of the 14C calibration curve using annually resolved tree rings and thereby provide an absolute measure of atmospheric 14C. We report bidecadally sampled 14C measurements obtained from a floating 1050-yr chronology, demonstrating repeatable 14C measurements near the present limits of the dating method. The results indicate that considerable scope exists for a high-resolution 14C calibration curve back through OIS-3 using subfossil wood from this source.

    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)447-457
    Number of pages11
    JournalRadiocarbon
    Volume49
    Issue number2
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - Nov 2007

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