Re-evaluating <sup>14</sup>C dating accuracy in deep-sea sediment archives
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Published:2020-04-06
Issue:1
Volume:2
Page:17-31
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ISSN:2628-3719
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Container-title:Geochronology
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Geochronology
Author:
Lougheed Bryan C.ORCID, Ascough Philippa, Dolman Andrew M.ORCID, Löwemark Ludvig, Metcalfe BrettORCID
Abstract
Abstract. The current geochronological state of the art for applying the radiocarbon
(14C) method to deep-sea sediment archives lacks key information on
sediment bioturbation. Here, we apply a sediment accumulation model that
simulates the sedimentation and bioturbation of millions of foraminifera,
whereby realistic 14C activities (i.e. from a 14C calibration
curve) are assigned to each single foraminifera based on its simulation
time step. We find that the normal distribution of 14C age typically
used to represent discrete-depth sediment intervals (based on the reported
laboratory 14C age and measurement error) is unlikely to be a faithful
reflection of the actual 14C age distribution for a specific depth
interval. We also find that this deviation from the actual 14C age
distribution is greatly amplified during the calibration process.
Specifically, we find a systematic underestimation of total geochronological
error in many cases (by up to thousands of years), as well as the generation
of age–depth artefacts in downcore calibrated median age. Even in the case
of “perfect” simulated sediment archive scenarios, whereby sediment
accumulation rate (SAR), bioturbation depth, reservoir age and species
abundance are all kept constant, the 14C measurement and calibration
processes generate temporally dynamic median age–depth artefacts on the
order of hundreds of years – whereby even high SAR scenarios (40 and 60 cm kyr−1) are susceptible. Such age–depth artefacts
can be especially pronounced during periods corresponding to dynamic changes
in the Earth's Δ14C history, when single foraminifera of varying
14C activity can be incorporated into single discrete-depth sediment
intervals. For certain lower-SAR scenarios, we find that downcore
discrete-depth true median age can systematically fall outside the calibrated
age range predicted by the 14C measurement and calibration processes,
thus leading to systematically inaccurate age estimations. In short, our
findings suggest the possibility of 14C-derived age–depth artefacts in
the literature. Furthermore, since such age–depth artefacts are likely to
coincide with large-scale changes in global Δ14C, which
themselves can coincide with large-scale changes in global climate (such as
the last deglaciation), 14C-derived age–depth artefacts may have been
previously incorrectly attributed to changes in SAR coinciding with global
climate. Our study highlights the need for the development of improved
deep-sea sediment 14C calibration techniques that include an a priori
representation of bioturbation for multi-specimen samples.
Publisher
Copernicus GmbH
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