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Quality Dating: A Well-Defined Protocol Implemented at ETH for High-Precision 14C-Dates Tested on Late Glacial Wood

Part of: IntCal 20

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  18 November 2019

Adam Sookdeo*
Affiliation:
ETH Zürich, Laboratory for Ion Beam Physics, Zurich, ZH, Switzerland ETH Zürich, Carbon Cycle Biogeoscience, Zurich, ZH, Switzerland
Bernd Kromer
Affiliation:
Heidelberg University, Institute of Environmental Physics, Heidelberg, Baden-Württemberg, Germany
Ulf Büntgen
Affiliation:
Swiss Federal Institute for Forest Snow and Landscape Research, Dendroecology, Birmensdorf, ZH, Switzerland Cambridge University, Department of Geography, Cambridge, United Kingdom Brno University of Technology, Global Change Research Institute CAS and Masaryk, Brno, Moravskoslezský, Czech Republic
Michael Friedrich
Affiliation:
Heidelberg University, Institute of Environmental Physics, Heidelberg, Baden-Württemberg, Germany University of Hohenheim, Botany, Stuttgart, Baden-Württemberg, Germany
Ronny Friedrich
Affiliation:
Reiss-Engelhorn-Museen, Curt-Engelhorn-Centre Archaeometry, Mannheim, Baden-Württemberg, Germany
Gerhard Helle
Affiliation:
GFZ, Section 5.2, Climate Dynamics and Landscape Evolution, Potsdam, Brandenburg, Germany
Maren Pauly
Affiliation:
GFZ, Section 5.2, Climate Dynamics and Landscape Evolution, Potsdam, Brandenburg, Germany
Daniel Nievergelt
Affiliation:
Swiss Federal Institute for Forest Snow and Landscape Research, Dendroecology, Birmensdorf, ZH, Switzerland
Frederick Reinig
Affiliation:
Swiss Federal Institute for Forest Snow and Landscape Research, Dendroecology, Birmensdorf, ZH, Switzerland
Kerstin Treydte
Affiliation:
Swiss Federal Institute for Forest Snow and Landscape Research, Dendroecology, Birmensdorf, ZH, Switzerland
Hans-Arno Synal
Affiliation:
ETH Zürich, Laboratory for Ion Beam Physics, Zurich, ZH, Switzerland
Lukas Wacker
Affiliation:
ETH Zürich, Laboratory for Ion Beam Physics, Zurich, ZH, Switzerland
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*Corresponding author. Email: asookdeo@phys.ethz.ch.
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Abstract

Advances in accelerator mass spectrometry have resulted in an unprecedented amount of new high-precision radiocarbon (14C) -dates, some of which will redefine the international 14C calibration curves (IntCal and SHCal). Often these datasets are unaccompanied by detailed quality insurances in place at the laboratory, questioning whether the 14C structure is real, a result of a laboratory variation or measurement-scatter. A handful of intercomparison studies attempt to elucidate laboratory offsets but may fail to identify measurement-scatter and are often financially constrained. Here we introduce a protocol, called Quality Dating, implemented at ETH-Zürich to ensure reproducible and accurate high-precision 14C-dates. The protocol highlights the importance of the continuous measurements and evaluation of blanks, standards, references and replicates. This protocol is tested on an absolutely dated German Late Glacial tree-ring chronology, part of which is intercompared with the Curt Engelhorn-Center for Archaeometry, Mannheim, Germany (CEZA). The combined dataset contains 170 highly resolved, highly precise 14C-dates that supplement three decadal dates spanning 280 cal. years in IntCal, and provides detailed 14C structure for this interval.

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Figure 1 The t-value and Glk values for the dendrochronological linkage of PPC chronologies around 12 kBP. The mean tree rings widths are given that have been re-measured since Friedrich et al. (2004) publication.

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Figure 2 Distributions of F14C for 166 process blanks (Kauri and Brown coal wood, red) and 33 combustible blanks (PhA, green) measured at ETH-Zürich over 2 years are fitted with normal distributions (red lines).

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Figure 3 14C age for 81 reference samples (TK121, green) measured at ETH-Zürich with their mean value (1-σ limits, red lines) and the nominal value (black, see Methods section).

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Figure 4 (a) Histogram of 14C age differences for the same samples prepared and measured separately at ETH-Zürich and CEZA (grey), overlaid with a normal curve (red). (b) 14C ages for dendrochronologically dated tree rings of the PPC measured at ETH-Zürich (red) and CEZA (yellow), plotted with the latest available calibration curve, IntCal13 (blue).

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