A high-resolution radiocarbon calibration between 11,700 and 12,400 calendar years BP derived from Th-230 ages of corals from Espiritu Santo Island, Vanuatu
Gs. Burr et al., A high-resolution radiocarbon calibration between 11,700 and 12,400 calendar years BP derived from Th-230 ages of corals from Espiritu Santo Island, Vanuatu, RADIOCARBON, 40(3), 1998, pp. 1093-1105
This paper presents radiocarbon results from a single Diploastrea heliopora
coral from Vanuatu that lived during the Younger Dryas climatic episode, b
etween ca. 11,700 and 12,400 calendar yr sp. The specimen has been independ
ently dated with multiple Th-230 measurements to permit calibration of the
C-14 time scale. Growth bands in the coral were used to identify individual
years of growth. C-14 measurements were made on each year. These values we
re averaged to achieve decadal resolution for the C-14 calibration. The rel
ative uncertainty of the decadal C-14 data was below 1% (2 sigma). The data
are in good agreement with the existing dendrochronology and allow for hi,
oh-resolution calibration for most years. Variations in the fine structure
of the C-14 time series preserved in this specimen demonstrate sporadic rap
id increases in the Delta(14)C content of the surface ocean and atmosphere.
Certain sharp rises in Delta(14)C are coincident with gaps in coral growth
evidenced by several hiatuses. These may be related to rapid climatic chan
ges that occurred during the Younger Dryas. This is the first coral calibra
tion with decadal resolution and the only such data set to extend beyond th
e dendrochronology-based C-14 calibration.