Coupled U-series and radiocarbon dating of a Chinese stalagmite from 15 to 33 ka: testing calibration applicability and dead carbon correction variability

dc.contributor.authorHodge, Een_AU
dc.contributor.authorZhao, JXen_AU
dc.contributor.authorFeng, YXen_AU
dc.contributor.authorWu, Jen_AU
dc.contributor.authorFink, Den_AU
dc.contributor.authorHua, Qen_AU
dc.date.accessioned2021-07-30T04:41:09Zen_AU
dc.date.available2021-07-30T04:41:09Zen_AU
dc.date.issued2006-08en_AU
dc.date.statistics2021-07-22en_AU
dc.descriptionGeochimica et Cosmochimica Acta, Volume 70, Issue 18, Supplement contains Abstracts from the 16th Annual VM Goldschmidt Conference, Melbourne, 27 August to 1 September 2006en_AU
dc.description.abstractA high purity stalagmite from South China with minimal detrital component (based on 230Th/232Th ratios >4000) and an average growth rate of ∼50 mm/ka has been carefully sampled along its growth axis for both U-series and radiocarbon measurements in a study to investigate its applicability for improving the database of radiocarbon calibration for the pre-dendro period (∼12.4 ka). Our preliminary assessment is based on a set of 15 high-precision AMS 14C-and 6 TIMS U-series samples spaced over the 37 cm length of the stalagmite to confirm an age range of 15 to 33 ka. TIMS U-series dates over this age range can be obtained to 0.5% at 2σ errors and as speleothems are composed of dense crystalline calcite, they are often less vulnerable to post-depositional alteration than corals. However an issue of serious concern in such an analysis is to evaluate whether the variability of the dead carbon fraction (DCF) over this time range reduces the reliability and quality of a speleothem-based calibration of atmospheric radiocarbon. The DCF represents the fraction of carbon derived from host limestone surrounding the cave that contains negligible 14C and therefore offsets the 14C date towards older ages. An assumption of a constant DCF, estimated by others to be ∼16% for speleothems (based on matching to a well-constrained radiocarbon calibration curve from 11 to 15 ka) requires case-by-case verification. Calendar ages for the positions taken for AMS 14C samples were interpolated from adjacent U-series dates on the growth curve. These absolute ages were compared to the measured AMS 14C ages and then overlain on the IntCal04 calibration curve. In broad terms, our preliminary results indicate that the growth rate, although continuous, was not linear over the period from 15 to 33 ka. In order to minimise the difference between our 14C-ages and the IntCal04 curve from 26 ka to 15.6 ka, we required an average DCF of 18%. However, this value causes the younger half (<22 ka) to be ‘too old’ and the upper section (>22 ka) to be too ‘young’ indicating that DCF over the LGM period was probably not constant. To further qualify the status of this stalagmite and decouple growth rate variability from that of the DC, a new set of 30 paired 230Th–AMS 14C-ages are in progress. Copyright © 2006 Elsevier Ltd.en_AU
dc.identifier.citationHodge, E., Zhao, J. X., Feng, Y. X., Wu, J., Fink, D., & Hua, Q. (2006). Coupled U-series and radiocarbon dating of a Chinese stalagmite from 15 to 33 ka: Testing calibration applicability and dead carbon correction variability. Presentation to the 16th Annual VM Goldschmidt Conference, Melbourne, 27 August to 1 September 2006. In Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta, 70(18, Supplement), A255. doi:10.1016/j.gca.2006.06.513en_AU
dc.identifier.conferenceenddate1 September 2006en_AU
dc.identifier.conferencename16th Annual VM Goldschmidt Conferenceen_AU
dc.identifier.conferenceplaceMelbourne, Australiaen_AU
dc.identifier.conferencestartdate27 August 2006en_AU
dc.identifier.issn0016-7037en_AU
dc.identifier.issue18, Supplementen_AU
dc.identifier.journaltitleGeochimica et Cosmochimica Actaen_AU
dc.identifier.paginationA255en_AU
dc.identifier.urihttps://doi.org/10.1016/j.gca.2006.06.513en_AU
dc.identifier.urihttps://apo.ansto.gov.au/dspace/handle/10238/11184en_AU
dc.identifier.volume70en_AU
dc.language.isoenen_AU
dc.publisherElsevieren_AU
dc.subjectMass spectroscopyen_AU
dc.subjectCarbon 14en_AU
dc.subjectCarbonen_AU
dc.subjectUraniumen_AU
dc.subjectCalciteen_AU
dc.subjectChinaen_AU
dc.titleCoupled U-series and radiocarbon dating of a Chinese stalagmite from 15 to 33 ka: testing calibration applicability and dead carbon correction variabilityen_AU
dc.typeConference Abstracten_AU
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