B. Wohlfarth et al., THE SWEDISH TIME-SCALE - A POTENTIAL CALIBRATION TOOL FOR THE RADIOCARBON TIME-SCALE DURING THE LATE WEICHSELIAN, Radiocarbon, 37(2), 1995, pp. 347-359
The Swedish Time Scale (STS) is a ca. 13,300-yr-long varve chronology
that has been established for the Swedish east coast from >1000 overla
pping clay-varve diagrams. We describe the present state of the STS an
d illustrate the application of this worldwide unique varve chronology
for AMS radiocarbon measurements. The results are compared to other C
-14-dated calendar-year chronologies: dendrochronology, laminated lake
sediments and U/Th. Our data set agrees with the oldest part of the d
endrochronological calibration curve, and with AMS C-14-dated lake lam
ination data and U/Th on corals down to ca. 12 ka calendar years sp. F
urther back in time, the AMS-dated part of the STS partly compares wel
l with lake lamination chronologies and shows that the difference betw
een C-14 and calendar yeats decreases rapidly between 12,600 and 12,80
0 calendar years sp. Such a development seems to contrast with U/Th me
asurements on corals. We suggest that the cause for the divergence amo
ng three supposed calendar-year chronologies lies in the fact that the
data points on the marine C-14-U/Th curve are more widely spaced in t
ime than the tightly grouped set of terrestrial AMS C-14 dates, and th
us are not able to reflect short-term changes in atmospheric C-14. The
refore, we argue that the use of the pre-Holocene part of the calibrat
ion program is premature and inadvisable.