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TWO NEW MILLENNIUM-LONG TREE-RING OXYGEN ISOTOPE CHRONOLOGIES (2349–1009 BCE AND 1412–466 BCE) FROM JAPAN

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  15 May 2023

Masaki Sano*
Affiliation:
Graduate School of Environmental Studies, Nagoya University, Nagoya, Japan
Katsuhiko Kimura*
Affiliation:
Faculty of Symbiotic Systems Science, Fukushima University, Fukushima, Japan
Fusa Miyake
Affiliation:
Institute for Space-Earth Environmental Research, Nagoya University, Nagoya, Japan
Fuyuki Tokanai
Affiliation:
Faculty of Science, Yamagata University, Yamagata, Japan
Takeshi Nakatsuka
Affiliation:
Graduate School of Environmental Studies, Nagoya University, Nagoya, Japan
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*Corresponding authors. Emails: msano@nagoya-u.jp; kkim@sss.fukushima-u.ac.jp
*Corresponding authors. Emails: msano@nagoya-u.jp; kkim@sss.fukushima-u.ac.jp
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Abstract

We present two new millennium-long tree-ring oxygen isotope chronologies for central and northern Japan, based on 9693 annually resolved measurements of tree-ring oxygen isotopes from 39 unearthed samples consisting mainly of Japanese cedar (Cryptomeria japonica). These chronologies were developed through cross-dating of tree-ring widths and δ18O data from multiple samples covering the periods 2349–1009 BCE (1341 yr) and 1412–466 BCE (947 yr) for central and northern Japan, respectively. In combination with our published chronology for central Japan, the tree-ring δ18O dataset currently available covers the past 4354 yr (2349 BCE to 2005 CE), which represents the longest annually resolved tree-ring δ18O dataset for Asia. Furthermore, the high-resolution temporal record of 14C contents independently developed by Sakurai et al. (2020) was reproduced by our 14C measurements of earlywood and latewood in annual rings for the period 667–660 BCE.

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Figure 1 Map of Japan showing the locations of the Chōkai and Kurota sites (triangles), and the sites (circles) where a total of 67 samples were collected for the 2617-yr-long master chronology extending to the present-day (Nakatsuka et al. 2020; Sano et al. 2022).

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Figure 2 Plots of cross-dated tree-ring width series from the Chōkai site, along with their correlation matrix, in which pairs of overlapping periods of <20 yr were masked out. Note that the tree-ring width series were standardized using a 5-yr running mean fit and natural logarithmic function to extract the high-frequency variability component (see the text for more details). Enlarged plots are presented in Supplementary Figure 1.

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Figure 3 Plots of cross-dated tree-ring δ18O series from the Chōkai site, along with their correlation matrix, in which pairs of overlapping periods of <20 yr were masked out. Note that the tree-ring δ18O series were standardized using an 11-yr rectangular filter to extract the high-frequency variability component (see the text for more details). Enlarged plots are presented in Supplementary Figure 2.

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Figure 4 Same as Figure 2, but for the Kurota site. Enlarged plots are presented in Supplementary Figure 3.

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Figure 5 Same as Figure 3, but for the Kurota site. Enlarged plots are presented in Supplementary Figure 4.

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Figure 6 Correlations of dated tree-ring widths or δ18O data for all possible pairs for the a) Chōkai and b) Kurota sites. Pairs of overlapping periods of <20 yr were masked out.

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Figure 7 Cross-dated master chronologies for the Chōkai site, Kurota site, and central Japan (Nakatsuka et al. 2020; Sano et al. 2022), with the number of samples used for each chronology.

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Figure 8 Comparison of the Δ14C time-series for (a) earlywood and latewood, and (b) whole tree rings for our samples with those from Sakurai et al. (2020).

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