在没有海洋循环变化的情况下,可以解释大气放射性碳的年轻德里亚斯变化
Goslar1, Arnold, Tisnerat-Laborde
1Institute of Physics, Silesian Technical University, Gliwice, Poland. goslar@zeus.polsl.gliwice.pl
Nature
|March 8, 2000
概括
大气中的放射性碳 (14C) 在新干旱时期的水平低于此前认为的水平. 新的湖泊沉积物数据表明太阳活动,而不是海洋变化,驱动了这些放射性碳波动.
科学领域:
- 古气候学 古气候学
- 通过放射性碳测年法进行测年.
- 海洋学 海洋学 海洋学
背景情况:
- 大气中的放射性碳 (14C) 度受到宇宙射线的产生和深海等水库的碳交换的影响.
- 全新纪14C的波动主要与太阳磁场变化有关.
- 之前的研究表明,由于海洋通风减弱,在年轻的干旱时期的高14C.
研究的目的:
- 为了重建年轻干旱时期大气中放射性碳度的高分辨率.
- 在这个寒冷时期重新评估14C波动的原因.
主要方法:
- 从波兰的戈斯恰兹湖和佩雷斯皮尔诺湖每年分层的湖泊沉积物的分析.
- 沉积物核心的高分辨率放射性碳测年.
主要成果:
- 在较年轻的德里亚斯早期重建的14C最大值低于此前估计的值.
- 观察到的14C变化可能归因于太阳活动的变化.
结论:
- 这项研究挑战了在新干旱时期大大减少深海通风的解释.
- 研究结果表明,太阳活动在年轻的干14C波动中扮演的角色比以前认为的更为重要.
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