RADIOCARBON RESERVOIR AGES IN THE HOLOCENE DEAD SEA
Autor: | Ittai Gavrieli, Boaz Lazar, George S. Burr, Mordechai Stein, Ofra Stern, Nurit Weber, Yoseph Yechieli, Mark D. Kurz, Mark L. Roberts |
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Rok vydání: | 2020 |
Předmět: |
010506 paleontology
Archeology 010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciences Aragonite engineering.material 01 natural sciences Debris law.invention Oceanography Deposition (aerosol physics) law Dissolved organic carbon engineering General Earth and Planetary Sciences Radiocarbon dating Precipitation Surface runoff Geology Holocene 0105 earth and related environmental sciences |
Zdroj: | Radiocarbon. 62:1453-1473 |
ISSN: | 1945-5755 0033-8222 |
Popis: | The sources and fate of radiocarbon (14C) in the Dead Sea hypersaline solution are evaluated with 14C measurements in organic debris and primary aragonite collected from exposures of the Holocene Ze’elim Formation. The reservoir age (RA) is defined as the difference between the radiocarbon age of the aragonite at time of its precipitation (representing lakeʼs dissolved inorganic carbon [DIC]) and the age of contemporaneous organic debris (representing atmospheric radiocarbon). Evaluation of the data for the past 6000 yr from Dead Sea sediments reveal that the lakeʼs RA decreased from 2890 yr at 6 cal kyr BP to 2300 yr at present. The RA lies at ~2400 yr during the past 3000 yr, when the lake was characterized by continuous deposition of primary aragonite, which implies a continuous supply of freshwater-bicarbonate into the lake. This process reflects the overall stability of the hydrological-climate conditions in the lakeʼs watershed during the late Holocene where bicarbonate originated from dissolution of the surface cover in the watershed that was transported to the Dead Sea by the freshwater runoff. An excellent correlation (R2=0.98) exists between aragonite ages and contemporaneous organic debris, allowing the estimation of ages of various primary deposits where organic debris are not available. |
Databáze: | OpenAIRE |
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