Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1044036 | Quaternary International | 2010 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
A series of 14C ages were made in two lake sediment cores from Co Ngoin and Zigê Tangco, central Tibetan Plateau, China, using bulk organic carbon, plant remains, chitin of cladocera, and carbonates. The old 14C ages of the surface sediments in both cores suggests that there is a significant reservoir effect in these lakes. The magnitude of the reservoir age of different material is variable. Authigenic carbonate has the largest reservoir age, while plant remains and chitin show smaller deviations. Due to a lack of terrestrial macrofossils at most depths, a regression approach was used to obtain the approximate 14C reservoir correction for bulk organic matter, which is 3260 14C BP and 2010 14C BP for Co Ngoin and Zigê Tangco respectively.
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Authors
Yanhong Wu, Shijie Li, Andreas Lücke, Bernd Wünnemann, Liping Zhou, Paula Reimer, Sumin Wang,