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Marine reservoir age correction (ΔR) for the Taiwan Strait and the northeastern South China Sea since the early Mid-Holocene

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  16 October 2025

Shing-Lin Wang*
Affiliation:
Department of Geosciences, National Taiwan University, Taipei, Taiwan, ROC
Yueh-Yang Lee
Affiliation:
Department of Geosciences, National Taiwan University, Taipei, Taiwan, ROC
Chuan-Chou Shen
Affiliation:
Department of Geosciences, National Taiwan University, Taipei, Taiwan, ROC High-Precision Mass Spectrometry and Environment Change Laboratory (HISPEC), Department of Geosciences, National Taiwan University, Taipei, Taiwan, ROC Research Center for Future Earth, National Taiwan University, Taipei, Taiwan, ROC
I-Chin Yen
Affiliation:
YIC Geological Office, Penghu County, Taiwan, ROC
Shih-Wei Wang
Affiliation:
Department of Geology, National Museum of Natural Science, Taichung, Taiwan, ROC
Ya-Ching Yang
Affiliation:
BAXS division, Bruker Taiwan Co., Ltd., New Taipei City, Taiwan, ROC
George Burr
Affiliation:
Department of Geosciences, National Taiwan University, Taipei, Taiwan, ROC
J. Bruce H. Shyu
Affiliation:
Department of Geosciences, National Taiwan University, Taipei, Taiwan, ROC
*
Corresponding author: Shing-Lin Wang; Email: jslwang@ntu.edu.tw
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Abstract

In this article, we report new marine reservoir age correction (ΔR) values from the Marine20 calibration for the Penghu Islands in the Taiwan Strait over the past 6700 cal BP, derived from 14C and U-Th ages of Holocene corals. Since secondary calcite from diagenetic processes can influence coral 14C ages, we developed a pretreatment protocol that ensures low calcite content (<1%, 0.8±0.2%) using a combination of thorough physical cleaning and repeated XRD measurements. We compare our new measurements with published ΔR values from the region, recalculated to conform to the Marine20 dataset. The results show larger temporal variation (∼300 yr) in ΔR from 5500 to 6700 cal BP for the Penghu Islands and ∼400 yr variability at several SCS sites from 5500 to 8200 cal BP. Relatively smaller ΔR variability is observed from 0–5500 cal BP: ∼220 yr in the Penghu Islands and ∼320 yr for South China Sea sites. The weighted mean ΔR value of –155±59 14C yr for the past 5500 cal BP is determined as the marine reservoir age correction around Taiwan and northeastern SCS, and this value is consistent with modern values inherited from the North Equatorial Current, the upstream source of the Kuroshio Current that feeds the northeastern SCS and the Taiwan Strait.

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Figure 1. Sampling sites of coral samples from the Penghu Islands (upper insert) and ΔR values from the Penghu Islands and other locations shown in three different time periods: 0-50, 50-5500, 5500-9000 cal BP. “x” indicates no data available in the period of time. References for dataset: 1. Wan et al. (2020); 2. Bolton et al. (2016); 3. Yu et al. (2010); 4. Hua et al. (2020); 5. Southon et al. (2002); 6. Hirabayashi et al. (2019); 7. Hirabayashi et al. (2017); 8. Hideshima et al. (2001); 9. Zeng et al. (2024); 10. Glynn et al. (2013); 11. Andrews et al. (2016). The currents, North Equatorial Current (NEC), North Equatorial Counter Current (NECC), Mindanao Current (MC) and Kuroshio Current (KC) follow Hu et al. (2015), and the currents through the Luzon Strait (LS) and the Penghu Channel (PC) were modified from Liang et al. (2003) and Jan et al. (2002). Changyun Rise is a seafloor ridge with a depth of 30–40 mbsl perpendicular to western Taiwan coastline, denoted as CR (Jan et al. 2002).

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Figure 2. (a) The calibration line of calcite weight% vs. calcite% fitting by the Rietveld refinement method. (b) Marine reservoir age (MRA) and (c) marine reservoir age correction (ΔR) derived from 11 of Penghu coral samples that were processed with physical cleaning and XRD screening (After) and without (Before).

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Figure 3. (a) Marine reservoir ages (MRA) from Penghu and the other five locations in the SCS: Natuna, Nansha, Xisha, Leizhou-Hainan and Luzon Islands. Marine reservoir age curves derived from Marine 20 (R20) and Marine13 (R13) are plotted for comparison. (b) Regional reservoir corrections (ΔR) of Penghu and the same five SCS locations based on Marine20.

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Figure 4. A comparison of regional reservoir correction (ΔR) obtained from coral samples between Penghu and (a) Guam and Palau, (b) Hon Tre and Xisha, (c) Ryukyu Islands including Kikai, Okinawa and Ishigaki. The shaded area indicates the weighted mean ΔR of –155±59 (1σ) 14C yr, derived from the Penghu Islands in 50–5500 cal BP.

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