About
Contact
Help
Sending publications
How to publish
Advanced Search
View Item 
  •   Home
  • Facultad de Ciencias Físicas y Matemáticas
  • Artículos de revistas
  • View Item
  •   Home
  • Facultad de Ciencias Físicas y Matemáticas
  • Artículos de revistas
  • View Item
JavaScript is disabled for your browser. Some features of this site may not work without it.

Browse byCommunities and CollectionsDateAuthorsTitlesSubjectsThis CollectionDateAuthorsTitlesSubjects

My Account

Login to my accountRegister
Biblioteca Digital - Universidad de Chile
Revistas Chilenas
Repositorios Latinoamericanos
Tesis LatinoAmericanas
Tesis chilenas
Related linksRegistry of Open Access RepositoriesOpenDOARGoogle scholarCOREBASE
My Account
Login to my accountRegister

Marine radiocarbon reservoir effect along the northern Chile–southern Peru coast (14–24°S) throughout the Holocene

Artículo
Thumbnail
Open/Download
IconOrtlieb_Luc.pdf (2.865Mb)
Publication date
2011
Metadata
Show full item record
Cómo citar
Ortlieb, Luc
Cómo citar
Marine radiocarbon reservoir effect along the northern Chile–southern Peru coast (14–24°S) throughout the Holocene
.
Copiar
Cerrar

Author
  • Ortlieb, Luc;
  • Vargas Easton, Víctor;
  • Saliège, Jean-François;
Abstract
Through an extensive sampling and dating of pairs of associated shells and charcoal fragments combined with reanalysis of all the available previous data, we reconstruct the evolution throughout the Holocene of the regional marine radiocarbon reservoir effect (ΔR) values along the northern Chile–southern Peru area (14°–24°S). After elimination of the cases in which the terrestrial component yielded older ages than the marine shells to which they were associated, the study is based upon data from 47 pairs of associated marine and terrestrial material. Our results suggestmajor changes in both the magnitude and variability range of ΔR during thewhole Holocene Period: (1) between 10,400 and 6840 cal yr BP, high values (511±278 yr) probably result froma strengthened SE Pacific subtropical anticyclone and shoaling of equatorial subsurface waters during intensified upwelling events; (2) between 5180 and 1160 cal yr BP, lower values (226±98 yr) may reflect a major influence of subtropical water and diminished coastal upwelling processes; (3) during the last ~thousand years, high values (between 355±105 and 253±207 yr) indicate an increased influence of 14C-depleted watermasses and of ENSO. For the early twentieth century a ΔR value of 253±207 yr was calculated.
Patrocinador
The study wasmainly supported by IRD projects (PVC in 1997–2000, PALEOTROPIQUE in 2001–2008) in the framework of scientific agreements with the Universidad de Chile, Instituto Geofísico del Perú and Universidad de Antofagasta. Preparation of most of the samples for radiocarbon measurements, and part of the classical 14C dating were performed in the LOCEAN (formerly LODYC) laboratory (CNRS-Univ. Paris 6-IRD-MNHN). Some radiocarbon analyses (Chimba 13, Antofagasta) were obtained through FONDECYT Project #1950036 (PI: A. Llagostera).
Identifier
URI: https://repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/125724
DOI: doi:10.1016/j.yqres.2010.07.018
Quote Item
Quaternary Research 75 (2011) 91–103
Collections
  • Artículos de revistas
xmlui.footer.title
31 participating institutions
More than 73,000 publications
More than 110,000 topics
More than 75,000 authors
Published in the repository
  • How to publish
  • Definitions
  • Copyright
  • Frequent questions
Documents
  • Dating Guide
  • Thesis authorization
  • Document authorization
  • How to prepare a thesis (PDF)
Services
  • Digital library
  • Chilean academic journals portal
  • Latin American Repository Network
  • Latin American theses
  • Chilean theses
Dirección de Servicios de Información y Bibliotecas (SISIB)
Universidad de Chile

© 2020 DSpace
  • Access my account