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A marine reservoir correction database and on-line interface.

Paul J Reimer, Ron W Reimer

Abstract


Calibration is essential for interpretation of radiocarbon dates, especially when the (super 14) C dates are compared to historical or climatic records with a different chronological basis. (super 14) C ages of samples from the marine environment, such as shells or fish bones, or samples with a marine component, such as human bone in coastal regions, require an additional consideration because of the reservoir age of the ocean. While the pre-industrial global mean reservoir correction, R(t), is about 400 years, local variations (Delta R) can be several hundred years or more. Delta R compilations on a global scale have been undertaken previously (Stuiver et al. 1986; Stuiver and Braziunas 1993), but have not been updated recently. Here we describe an on-line reservoir correction database accessed via mapping software. Rather than publishing a static Delta R compilation, new data will be incorporated when it becomes available. The on-line marine reservoir correction database can be accessed at the website http://www.calib.org/.

Keywords


computer networks;data management;information management;paleo oceanography;calibration;marine environment;applications;variations;reconstruction;data processing;data bases;paleoclimatology;bones;methods;C 14;carbon;isotopes;radioactive isotopes;shells;absolute age

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