Changes of subtropical North Pacific radiocarbon and correlation with climate variability

Citation
Erm. Druffel et al., Changes of subtropical North Pacific radiocarbon and correlation with climate variability, RADIOCARBON, 43(1), 2001, pp. 15-25
Citations number
51
Categorie Soggetti
Earth Sciences
Journal title
RADIOCARBON
ISSN journal
00338222 → ACNP
Volume
43
Issue
1
Year of publication
2001
Pages
15 - 25
Database
ISI
SICI code
0033-8222(2001)43:1<15:COSNPR>2.0.ZU;2-7
Abstract
We show that high-precision radiocarbon (Delta C-14) measurements from annu al bands of a Hawaiian surface coral decreased by 7 parts per thousand from AD 1893 to 1952. This decrease is coincident with the Suess Effect, which is mostly due to the dilution of natural levels of C-14 by C-14-free fossil fuel CO2. This decrease is equal to that expected in surface waters of the subtropical gyres, and indicates that the surface waters of the North Paci fic were in steady state with respect to long term mixing Of CO2 during the past century. Correlation between A 14C and North Pacific gyre sea surface temperatures indicates that vertical mixing local to Hawaii and the North Pacific gyre as a whole is the likely physical mechanism to result in varia ble Delta C-14. Prior to 1920, this correlation starts to break down; this may be related to the non-correlation between biennial Delta C-14 values in corals from the southwest Pacific and El Nino events observed during this period as well.