Original paper
Radiocarbon reservoir age of high latitude North Atlantic surface water during the last deglacial
Abstract
The radiocarbon reservoir age of high latitude North Atlantic Ocean surface water is essential for linking the continental and marine climate records, and is expected to vary according to changes in North Atlantic deep water (NADW) production. Measurements from this region also provide important input and/or tests of oceanic radiocarbon using 3-D global ocean circulation models. Here, we present a surface water radiocarbon reservoir age record...
Paper Details
Title
Radiocarbon reservoir age of high latitude North Atlantic surface water during the last deglacial
Published Date
Mar 1, 2007
Journal
Volume
26
Issue
5-6
Pages
732 - 742
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