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Marine reservoir ages for coastal West Africa.

Authors :
Soulet, Guillaume
Maestrati, Philippe
Gofas, Serge
Bayon, Germain
Dewilde, Fabien
Labonne, Maylis
Dennielou, Bernard
Ferraton, Franck
Siani, Giuseppe
Source :
Geochronology; 2023, Vol. 5 Issue 2, p345-359, 15p
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

We measured the 14 C age of pre-bomb suspension-feeding bivalves of known age from coastal West Africa across a latitudinal transect extending from 33 ∘ N to 15 ∘ S. The specimens are from collections belonging to the Muséum National d'Histoire Naturelle (Paris, France). They were carefully chosen to ensure that the specimens were collected alive or that they died not long before collection. From the 14 C dating of the known-age bivalves, we calculated the marine reservoir age (as ΔR and R values) for each specimen. ΔR values were calculated relative to the Marine20 calibration curve, and the R values were calculated relative to Intcal20 or SHcal20 calibration curves. Except for five outliers, the ΔR and R values were generally homogenous with weighted mean values of - 72 ± 42 14 C years (1 SD, n=24) and 406 ± 56 14 C years (1 SD, n=24) respectively. These values are typical of low-latitude marine reservoir age values. Five suspension-feeding species living in five different ecological habitats were studied. For localities where several species were available, the results yielded similar results whatever the species considered, suggesting that, in these locations, the habitat has only a limited impact on marine reservoir age reconstruction. We show that our measured marine reservoir ages follow the declining trend of the global marine reservoir age starting ca. 1900 CE, suggesting that the marine reservoir age of coastal West Africa is driven, at least to the first order, by the atmospheric CO 2 14 C ageing due to fossil fuel burning rather than by local effects. Each outlier was discussed. Local upwelling conditions or sub-fossil specimens may explain the older 14 C age and thus the larger marine reservoir ages for these samples. Bucardium ringens might not be the best choice for marine reservoir age reconstructions. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
26283697
Volume :
5
Issue :
2
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Geochronology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
175349139
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.5194/gchron-5-345-2023