Revised calendar date for the Taupo eruption derived by 14C wiggle-matching using a New Zealand kauri 14C calibration data set

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作者
Hogg, Alan [1 ]
Lowe, David J.
Palmer, Jonathan
Boswijk, Gretel [2 ]
Ramsey, Christopher Bronk [3 ]
机构
[1] Univ Waikato, Radiocarbon Lab, Hamilton 3240, New Zealand
[2] Univ Auckland, Auckland 1, New Zealand
[3] Oxford Radiocarbon Accelerator Unit, Oxford, England
来源
HOLOCENE | 2012年 / 22卷 / 04期
关键词
C-14 wiggle-match dating; chronostratigraphic marker bed; dendrochronology; kauri; late Holocene; New Zealand; non-welded ignimbrite; radiocarbon; Taupo eruption; Taupo tephra; tephrochronometry; CENTRAL NORTH-ISLAND; RADIOCARBON AGE CALIBRATION; SOUTHERN-HEMISPHERE; ICE CORE; EXPLOSIVE VOLCANISM; EAST ANTARCTICA; TEPHRA LAYERS; TIME-SCALE; STRATIGRAPHY; IGNIMBRITE;
D O I
10.1177/0959683611425551
中图分类号
P9 [自然地理学];
学科分类号
0705 ; 070501 ;
摘要
Taupo volcano in central North Island, New Zealand, is the most frequently active and productive rhyolite volcano on Earth. Its latest explosive activity about 1800 years ago generated the spectacular Taupo eruption, the most violent eruption known in the world in the last 5000 years. We present here a new accurate and precise eruption date of ad 232 +/- 5 (1718 +/- 5 cal. BP) for the Taupo event. This date was derived by wiggle-matching 25 high-precision C-14 dates from decadal samples of Phyllocladus trichomanoides from the Pureora buried forest near Lake Taupo against the high-precision, first-millennium ad subfossil Agathis australis (kauri) calibration data set constructed by the Waikato Radiocarbon Laboratory. It shows that postulated dates for the eruption estimated previously from Greenland ice-core records (AD 181 +/- 2) and putative historical records of unusual atmospheric phenomena in ancient Rome and China (c. AD 186) are both untenable. However, although their conclusion of a zero north-south C-14 offset is erroneous, and their data exhibit a laboratory bias of about 38 years (too young), Sparks et al. (Sparks RJ, Melhuish WH, McKee JWA, Ogden J, Palmer JG and Molloy BPJ (1995) C-14 calibration in the Southern Hemisphere and the date of the last Taupo eruption: Evidence from tree-ring sequences. Radiocarbon 37: 155-163) correctly utilized the Northern Hemisphere calibration curve of Stuiver and Becker (Stuiver M and Becker B (1993) High-precision decadal calibration of the radiocarbon timescale, AD 1950-6000 BC. Radiocarbon 35: 35-65) to obtain an accurate wiggle-match date for the eruption identical to ours but less precise (AD 232 +/- 15). Our results demonstrate that high-agreement levels, indicated by either agreement indices or chi(2) data, obtained from a C-14 wiggle-match do not necessarily mean that age models are accurate. We also show that laboratory bias, if suspected, can be mitigated by applying the reservoir offset function with an appropriate error value (e.g. 0 +/- 40 years). Ages for eruptives such as Taupo tephra that are based upon individual C-14 dates should be considered as approximate only, and confined ideally to short-lived material (e.g. seeds, leaves, small branches or the outer rings of larger trees).
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