210Pb-dating of a lake sediment core from Lough Carra (Co. Mayo, western Ireland): use of paleolimnological data for chronology validation below the 210Pb dating horizon |
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Authors: | O'Reilly J Vintró L León Mitchell P I Donohue I Leira M Hobbs W Irvine K |
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Institution: | a UCD School of Physics, University College Dublin, Belfield, Dublin 4, Ireland b School of Natural Sciences, Trinity College Dublin, Ireland c Faculty of Sciences, Universidade A Coruña, Spain |
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Abstract: | The chronologies and sediment accumulation rates for a lake sediment sequence from Lough Carra (Co. Mayo, western Ireland) were established by applying the constant initial concentration (CIC) and constant rate of supply (CRS) hypotheses to the measured 210Pbexcess profile. The resulting chronologies were validated using the artificial fallout radionuclides 137Cs and 241Am, which provide independent chronostratigraphic markers for the second half of the 20th century. The validity of extrapolating the derived CIC and CRS dates below the 210Pb dating horizon using average sedimentation rates was investigated using supplementary paleolimnological information and historical data. Our data confirm that such an extrapolation is well justified at sites characterised by relatively stable sedimentation conditions. |
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Keywords: | Pb-210 dating CRS model Lake sediment chronology Paleolimnological data |
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