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Late quaternary history of sedimentation on the Mac. Robertson Shelf, East Antarctica: Problems with 14C-Dating of marine sediment cores

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posted on 2025-07-08, 01:57 authored by Peter HarrisPeter Harris, Philip O'BrienPhilip O'Brien, PN Sedwick, EM Truswell
Stratigraphic information concerning the retreat of the Antarctic ice sheet from the continental shelf after the Last Glacial Maximum is reviewed and compared with new results from a shelf valley off Mac. Robertson Land, East Antarctica. The onset of open-marine conditions over shallow shelf banks was achieved prior to 7000 yr BP and over deep middle to outer shelf valleys, open-marine conditions were achieved prior to 5400 yr BP. Radiocarbon dating of bulk-organic carbon in some diatom oozes by the AMS method demonstrates problems of contamination. Jurassic pollen, spores and organic matter have been eroded and incorporated into Holocene diatom ooze, causing anomalously old <sup>14</sup>C dates.

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Volume

130(2)

Issue

2

Pagination

47-53

Department/School

Institute for Marine and Antarctic Studies

Publisher

Papers and Proceedings of the Royal Society of Tasmania

Publication status

  • Published

Event title

Climate Succession and Glacial History Over the Past Five Million Years, November 1996

Event Venue

Hobart, Tasmania

Date of Event (Start Date)

1996-01-01

Date of Event (End Date)

1996-01-01

Socio-economic Objectives

280107 Expanding knowledge in the earth sciences

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