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Kusch, Stephanie; Kashiyama, Y; Ogawa, Nanako O; Altabet, Mark A; Butzin, Martin; Friedrich, Jana; Ohkouchi, Naohiko; Mollenhauer, Gesine (2010): (Table S2) Modeled bomb surface water DI14C results from 20 m water depth for the time interval AD1940 to AD2008 (sampling year) [dataset]. PANGAEA, https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.758106, In: Kusch, S et al. (2011): Radiocarbon, stable isotopic compositions and seawater chemical properties of Black Sea core-top sediments and CTD stations [dataset publication series]. PANGAEA, https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.758107

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Kusch, Stephanie (2010): Tracing time in the ocean: Unraveling depositional and preservational timescales using compound-specific radiocarbon analysis of biomarkers from marine sediments. PhD Thesis, Elektronische Dissertationen an der Staats- und Universitätsbibliothek Bremen, Germany, urn:nbn:de:gbv:46-diss000119049
Kusch, Stephanie; Kashiyama, Y; Ogawa, Nanako O; Altabet, Mark A; Butzin, Martin; Friedrich, Jana; Ohkouchi, Naohiko; Mollenhauer, Gesine (2010): Implications for chloro- and pheopigment synthesis and preservation from combined compound-specific d13C, d15N, and d14C analysis. Biogeosciences, 7(12), 4105-4118, https://doi.org/10.5194/bg-7-4105-2010
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#NameShort NameUnitPrincipal InvestigatorMethod/DeviceComment
AgeAgea AD/CEKusch, Stephaniesee reference(s)calendar year
Δ14CΔ14CKusch, Stephaniesee reference(s)max
Δ14CΔ14CKusch, Stephaniesee reference(s)average
Δ14CΔ14CKusch, Stephaniesee reference(s)min
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Age [a AD/CE]
(calendar year)

Δ14C []
(max)

Δ14C []
(average)

Δ14C []
(min)
1940-50.61-54.11-57.69
1941-50.82-54.26-57.80
1942-51.02-54.42-57.91
1943-51.24-54.58-58.02
1944-51.45-54.75-58.14
1945-51.67-54.92-58.26
1946-51.89-55.09-58.39
1947-52.12-55.26-58.51
1948-52.34-55.43-58.64
1949-52.56-55.61-58.77
1950-52.79-55.78-58.90
1951-53.02-55.96-59.03
1952-53.25-56.14-59.16
1953-53.48-56.32-59.30
1954-53.71-56.51-59.44
1955-52.77-55.66-58.68
1956-49.49-52.77-56.16
1957-44.54-48.41-52.36
1958-37.77-42.43-47.15
1959-28.70-34.42-40.16
1960-19.54-26.31-33.06
1961-11.73-19.36-26.93
1962-0.17-9.10-17.93
196326.7514.612.72
196462.8646.4430.46
196590.1370.6551.72
1966107.0985.9165.29
1967117.9295.8274.28
1968124.40101.9379.98
1969129.04106.4184.25
1970133.42110.6488.29
1971136.95114.1191.66
1972138.95116.2393.84
1973139.07116.6794.57
1974137.78115.8694.18
1975136.29114.8593.60
1976134.85113.8693.02
1977133.34112.7892.34
1978131.91111.7591.69
1979130.31110.5690.89
1980128.21108.9289.68
1981125.70106.9088.12
1982122.63104.3786.12
1983118.65101.0383.39
1984114.3397.3780.37
1985110.5694.1777.74
1986107.3591.4575.50
1987104.1788.7573.27
1988100.6385.7270.75
198997.0382.6368.15
199093.5779.6465.64
199190.0876.6263.09
199286.6373.6160.55
199383.2070.6358.01
199479.8267.6755.49
199576.5864.8353.06
199673.6062.2250.82
199770.9759.9048.84
199868.5157.7346.97
199966.0855.5945.13
200063.6253.4043.24
200161.1151.1941.33
200258.5548.9139.36
200355.9346.5937.34
200453.2844.2235.29
200550.6341.8633.23
200648.0239.5331.19
200745.4537.2329.18
200842.9134.9627.19