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LATE HOLOCENE C-14 MARINE RESERVOIR CORRECTIONS FOR HAWAI'I DERIVED FROM U-SERIES DATED ARCHAEOLOGICAL CORAL

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RADIOCARBON
卷 51, 期 3, 页码 955-968

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UNIV ARIZONA DEPT GEOSCIENCES
DOI: 10.1017/S0033822200034032

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  1. Australian Research Council [DP0773909]
  2. AINSE [07/156, 08/068]

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The first application of U-series dating and accelerator mass spectrometry (AMS) assay of Polynesian archaeological Pocillopora spp.,branch corals for deriving a precise local marine reservoir correction (Delta R) is described. Known-age corals were selected that spanned the entire culture-historical sequence for the Hawaiian Islands, thus eliminating the problem of not having known-age dated samples that cover the period of direct relevance to prehistorians; in this case, about AD 700-1800. Dating coral samples from windward and leeward coastlines of Moloka'i Island, with different offshore conditions such as upwelling, currents, wind patterns, coastal topography, and straight or embayed shorelines, provides insights into possible variations of local conditions on the same island-something that has never been attempted. In this regard, there was no spatial variability in Delta R during the 17th century. We report a weighted average Delta R value for Moloka'i Island of 52 +/- 25 yr using 12 pair-dated dedicatory branch corals from religious archaeological sites and demonstrate that there is no significant temporal variability in AR between about AD 700 to 1800. In combination with 4 selected previously published AR values based on pre-bomb known-age marine shells, a revised Delta R of 66 +/- 54 yr is established for the Hawaiian Islands. However, future research should examine the archipelago-wide spatial variability in Delta R with the analysis of additional dated archaeological coral samples.

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