INTCAL98 Radiocarbon Age Calibration, 24,000–0 cal BP

Minze Stuiver(University of Washington), Paula Reimer(University of Washington), Édouard Bard(Centre de Recherche et d’Enseignement de Géosciences de l’Environnement), J Beck(University of Arizona), George S. Burr(University of Arizona), Konrad A Hughen(Planetary Science Institute), Bernd Kromer(Heidelberg Academy of Sciences and Humanities), Gerry McCormac, J. van der Plicht(University of Groningen), Marco Spurk(University of Hohenheim)
Radiocarbon
January 1, 1998
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Abstract

The focus of this paper is the conversion of radiocarbon ages to calibrated (cal) ages for the interval 24,000–0 cal BP (Before Present, 0 cal BP = AD 1950), based upon a sample set of dendrochronologically dated tree rings, uranium-thorium dated corals, and varve-counted marine sediment. The 14 C age–cal age information, produced by many laboratories, is converted to Δ 14 C profiles and calibration curves, for the atmosphere as well as the oceans. We discuss offsets in measured l4 C ages and the errors therein, regional 14 C age differences, tree–coral 14 C age comparisons and the time dependence of marine reservoir ages, and evaluate decadal vs . single-year 14 C results. Changes in oceanic deepwater circulation, especially for the 16,000–11,000 cal BP interval, are reflected in the Δ 14 C values of INTCAL98.


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