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The IntCal20 Northern Hemisphere Radiocarbon Age Calibration Curve (0–55 cal kBP)
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2020
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Abstract
ABSTRACT Radiocarbon ( 14 C) ages cannot provide absolutely dated chronologies for archaeological or paleoenvironmental studies directly but must be converted to calendar age equivalents using a calibration curve compensating for fluctuations in atmospheric 14 C concentration. Although calibration curves are constructed from independently dated archives, they invariably require revision as new data become available and our understanding of the Earth system improves. In this volume the international 14 C calibration curves for both the Northern and Southern Hemispheres, as well as for the ocean surface layer, have been updated to include a wealth of new data and extended to 55,000 cal BP. Based on tree rings, IntCal20 now extends as a fully atmospheric record to ca. 13,900 cal BP. For the older part of the timescale, IntCal20 comprises statistically integrated evidence from floating tree-ring chronologies, lacustrine and marine sediments, speleothems, and corals. We utilized improved evaluation of the timescales and location variable 14 C offsets from the atmosphere (reservoir age, dead carbon fraction) for each dataset. New statistical methods have refined the structure of the calibration curves while maintaining a robust treatment of uncertainties in the 14 C ages, the calendar ages and other corrections. The inclusion of modeled marine reservoir ages derived from a three-dimensional ocean circulation model has allowed us to apply more appropriate reservoir corrections to the marine 14 C data rather than the previous use of constant regional offsets from the atmosphere. Here we provide an overview of the new and revised datasets and the associated methods used for the construction of the IntCal20 curve and explore potential regional offsets for tree-ring data. We discuss the main differences with respect to the previous calibration curve, IntCal13, and some of the implications for archaeology and geosciences ranging from the recent past to the time of the extinction of the Neanderthals.
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Autoren
- Paula Reimer
- William E. N. Austin
- Édouard Bard
- Alex Bayliss
- Paul G. Blackwell
- Christopher Bronk Ramsey
- Martin Butzin
- Hai Cheng
- R. Lawrence Edwards
- Michael Friedrich
- Pieter Meiert Grootes
- T. P. Guilderson
- Irka Hajdas
- Timothy Heaton
- Alan Hogg
- Konrad A Hughen
- Bernd Kromer
- Sturt W. Manning
- Raimund Muscheler
- Jonathan Palmer
- Charlotte Pearson
- J. van der Plicht
- Ron Reimer
- David A. Richards
- E. M. Scott
- John Southon
- Chris Turney
- Lukas Wacker
- Florian Adolphi
- Ulf Büntgen
- Manuela Capano
- Simon Fahrni
- Alexandra Fogtmann-Schulz
- Ronny Friedrich
- Peter Köhler
- Sabrina G K Kudsk
- Fusa Miyake
- Jesper Olsen
- Frederick Reinig
- Minoru Sakamoto
- Adam Sookdeo
- Sahra Talamo
Institutionen
- Queen's University Belfast(GB)
- University of St Andrews(GB)
- Scottish Association For Marine Science(GB)
- Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique(FR)
- Collège de France(FR)
- Aix-Marseille Université(FR)
- Centre de Recherche et d’Enseignement de Géosciences de l’Environnement(FR)
- Institut de Recherche pour le Développement(FR)
- Historic England(GB)
- University of Sheffield(GB)
- University of Oxford(GB)
- Alfred-Wegener-Institut Helmholtz-Zentrum für Polar- und Meeresforschung(DE)
- University of Minnesota(US)
- Xi'an Jiaotong University(CN)
- Nanjing Normal University(CN)
- University of Hohenheim(DE)
- Christian-Albrechts-Universität zu Kiel(DE)
- Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory(US)
- University of California, Santa Cruz(US)
- University of Waikato(NZ)
- Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution(US)
- Heidelberg University(DE)
- Cornell University(US)
- Lund University(SE)
- UNSW Sydney(AU)
- Environmental Earth Sciences(AU)
- University of Arizona(US)
- University of Groningen(NL)
- University of Bristol(GB)
- University of Glasgow(GB)
- University of California, Irvine(US)
- Irvine University(US)
- University of Bern(CH)
- Oeschger Centre for Climate Change Research(CH)
- Masaryk University(CZ)
- University of Cambridge(GB)
- Swiss Federal Institute for Forest, Snow and Landscape Research(CH)
- Czech Academy of Sciences, Global Change Research Institute(CZ)
- Texas Instruments (Switzerland)(CH)
- Aarhus University(DK)
- Curt Engelhorn Centre Archaeometry(DE)
- Nagoya University(JP)
- National Museum of Japanese History(JP)
- University of Bologna(IT)