K. Holmgren et al., TH-230 U-234 AND C-14 DATING OF A LATE PLEISTOCENE STALAGMITE IN LOBATSE-II CAVE, BOTSWANA/, Quaternary science reviews, 13(2), 1994, pp. 111-119
A late Pleistocene stalagmite from a karst cave in southeastern Botswa
na has been used to compare the C-14 dating method on speleothem carbo
nates with the Th-230/U-234 method. An age discrepancy between the two
methods indicates that at least one of the dating series does not ref
lect the true growth ages. The deviation is smallest in the youngest p
art of the stalagmite, where 21,600 U-series years correspond to 17,80
0 C-14 BP. This is in accordance with the C-14 and Th-230/U-234-dating
results on Barbados corals (Bard et al., 1990). Subsequently, the dev
iation increases rapidly with age, resulting in a discrepancy of 20,00
0 years at the Th-230/U-234 age of 50,000 years. Whilst the C-14 resul
ts exhibit a reversed order in the middle of the sequence, the Th-230/
U-234 age estimates are stratigraphically ordered. We consider the U-s
eries data reliable and conclude that these results od indeed reflect
true calendar years. The C-14 age estimates are probably a result of t
he post-depositional introduction of C-14, but may also reflect, to so
me extent, variations in the atmospheric C-14 content. This study indi
cates that C-14 dating of speleothem carbonate is problematic.