2013
DOI: 10.1016/j.nimb.2012.09.025
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Radiocarbon reservoir effect from shell and plant pairs in Holocene sediments around the Yeongsan River in Korea

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“…The chronological increasing trend of the MRE from 250 ± 60 to 390 ± 60 yr was identified during 7400-9200 cal BP. Similar trend was also recognized in two cores of Hakata Bay during 7500-9000 cal BP (Nakanishi et al 2017a) and four cores of the west and south coast of Korea during 3000-4000, 6500-7000, and 7500-8000 cal BP (YAR-4 core; Nakanishi et al 2013, S13, S15 and W17 cores; Nakanishi et al 2015a). These changes would be related to the increased marine water influence induced by rising sea levels in this region.…”
Section: Marine Reservoir Effects Of the Skm Core And The Trendsupporting
confidence: 64%
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“…The chronological increasing trend of the MRE from 250 ± 60 to 390 ± 60 yr was identified during 7400-9200 cal BP. Similar trend was also recognized in two cores of Hakata Bay during 7500-9000 cal BP (Nakanishi et al 2017a) and four cores of the west and south coast of Korea during 3000-4000, 6500-7000, and 7500-8000 cal BP (YAR-4 core; Nakanishi et al 2013, S13, S15 and W17 cores; Nakanishi et al 2015a). These changes would be related to the increased marine water influence induced by rising sea levels in this region.…”
Section: Marine Reservoir Effects Of the Skm Core And The Trendsupporting
confidence: 64%
“…Data from The Marine Reservoir Database. 1, Kuroshio Current; 2, Tsushima Current; 3, Oyashio Current; 4, Liman Current; a, YAR-4 from Nakanishi et al (2013); b, study sites from Nakanishi et al (2015); c, HKA and HIUB from Nakanishi et al (2017a); d, PMR-2 from Nakanishi et al (2017b); e, KUO-1 from Nakanishi et al (2017c). f, study sites from Hirabayashi et al (2017).…”
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“…Because the circumstances of growing location would affect the isotopic composition of a given sample, analysis was limited to the detailed correlation of the 14 C concentration and regional conditions. Trees grown near coastal areas of Korean Peninsula would have different isotopic composition from those grown in inland areas because of regional marine reservoir effect of Korea [18]. Unfortunately, a live tree older than one thousand years is quite rare in this country.…”
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confidence: 99%