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Neugebauer, Ina; Brauer, Achim; Schwab, Markus J; Dulski, Peter; Frank, Ute; Hadzhiivanova, Elitsa; Kitagawa, Hiroyuki; Litt, Thomas; Schiebel, Vera; Taha, Nimer; Waldmann, Nicolas D; DSDDP Scientific Party (2015): (Table 1) Radiocarbon dates of sediment cores DSEn and DSDDP_5017-1 [dataset]. PANGAEA, https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.855221, In supplement to: Neugebauer, I et al. (2015): Evidences for centennial dry periods at 3300 and 2800 cal. yr BP from micro-facies analyses of the Dead Sea sediments. The Holocene, 25(8), 1358-1371, https://doi.org/10.1177/0959683615584208

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Related to:
Migowski, Claudia; Agnon, Amotz; Bookman, Revital; Negendank, Jörg F W; Stein, Mordechai (2004): Recurrence pattern of Holocene earthquakes along the Dead Sea transform revealed by varve-counting and radiocarbon dating of lacustrine sediments. Earth and Planetary Science Letters, 222(1), 301-314, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.epsl.2004.02.015
Further details:
Bronk Ramsey, Christopher (2009): Bayesian analysis of radiocarbon dates. Radiocarbon, 51(1), 337-360, https://doi.org/10.1017/S0033822200033865
Ramsey, Christopher Bronk (2008): Deposition models for chronological records. Quaternary Science Reviews, 27(1-2), 42-60, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.quascirev.2007.01.019
Reimer, Paula J; Bard, Edouard; Beck, J Warren; Blackwell, Paul G; Ramsey, Christopher Bronk; Buck, Caitlin E; Cheng, Hai; Edwards, R Lawrence; Friedrich, Michael; Grootes, Pieter Meiert; Guilderson, Thomas P; Haflidason, Haflidi; Hajdas, Irka; Hatte, Christine; Heaton, T J; Hoffmann, Dirk L; Hogg, Alan G; Hughen, Konrad A; Kaiser, Klaus-Felix; Kromer, Bernd; Manning, Sturt W; Niu, Mu; Reimer, Ron W; Richards, David A; Scott, Marian; Southon, John R; Staff, Richard A; Turney, Chris S M; van der Plicht, Johannes (2013): IntCal13 and Marine13 Radiocarbon Age Calibration Curves 0–50,000 Years cal BP. Radiocarbon, 55(4), 1869-1887, https://doi.org/10.2458/azu_js_rc.55.16947
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Coverage:
Median Latitude: 31.486670 * Median Longitude: 35.432640 * South-bound Latitude: 31.465280 * West-bound Longitude: 35.394170 * North-bound Latitude: 31.508060 * East-bound Longitude: 35.471110
Minimum DEPTH, sediment/rock: 1.580 m * Maximum DEPTH, sediment/rock: 32.360 m
Event(s):
DSDDP_5017-1  * Latitude: 31.508060 * Longitude: 35.471110 * Elevation: -428.0 m * Lake water depth: 300 m * Recovery: 455 m * Location: Dead Sea Basin, Israel * Method/Device: Drilling/drill rig (DRILL)
DSEn (Ein Gedi)  * Latitude: 31.465280 * Longitude: 35.394170 * Elevation: -413.0 m * Location: Dead Sea Basin, Israel * Method/Device: Drilling/drill rig (DRILL)
Comment:
Shallow-water DSEn core ages from Migowski et al. (2004) are recalculated. Age modelling was performed with OxCal 4.2 (Bronk Ramsey, 2009) using the deposition model P_Sequence (1,0.05,U(-2,2)) (Bronk Ramsey, 2008) and the atmospheric calibration curve IntCal13 (Reimer et al., 2013).
Parameter(s):
#NameShort NameUnitPrincipal InvestigatorMethod/DeviceComment
Event labelEventNeugebauer, Ina
Sample code/labelSample labelNeugebauer, Ina
Sample commentSample commentNeugebauer, Ina
Laboratory code/labelLab labelNeugebauer, Ina
CommentCommentNeugebauer, Ina
DEPTH, sediment/rockDepth sedmNeugebauer, InaGeocode
Age, datedAge datedkaNeugebauer, InaAge, 14C AMS
Age, dated standard deviationAge dated std dev±Neugebauer, InaAge, 14C AMS1 sigma
Calendar age, minimum/youngCal age minka BPNeugebauer, InaAge, 14C calibrated68.2 %, calibrated age range
10 Calendar age, maximum/oldCal age maxka BPNeugebauer, InaAge, 14C calibrated68.2 %, calibrated age range
11 Calendar age, minimum/youngCal age minka BPNeugebauer, InaAge, 14C calibrated95.4 %, calibrate age range
12 Calendar age, maximum/oldCal age maxka BPNeugebauer, InaAge, 14C calibrated95.4 %, calibrate age range
13 Calendar ageCal ageka BPNeugebauer, InaAge, 14C calibratedmedian
14 Calendar age, standard deviationCal age std dev±Neugebauer, InaAge, 14C calibratedmedian, 1 sigma
15 Age, minimum/youngAge minkaNeugebauer, Ina68.2 %, modelled age range
16 Age, maximum/oldAge maxkaNeugebauer, Ina68.2 %, modelled age range
17 Age, minimum/youngAge minkaNeugebauer, Ina95.4 %, modelled age range
18 Age, maximum/oldAge maxkaNeugebauer, Ina95.4 %, modelled age range
19 Age, commentCommNeugebauer, Ina
Size:
286 data points

Data

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Age dated [ka]
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Age dated std dev [±]
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Cal age min [ka BP]
(68.2 %, calibrated age range,...)
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Cal age max [ka BP]
(68.2 %, calibrated age range,...)
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Cal age min [ka BP]
(95.4 %, calibrate age range, ...)
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Cal age max [ka BP]
(95.4 %, calibrate age range, ...)
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Cal age [ka BP]
(median, Age, 14C calibrated)
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Cal age std dev [±]
(median, 1 sigma, Age, 14C cal...)
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Age min [ka]
(68.2 %, modelled age range)
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Age max [ka]
(68.2 %, modelled age range)
17 
Age min [ka]
(95.4 %, modelled age range)
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Age max [ka]
(95.4 %, modelled age range)
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Comm
DSEn A2_49Sample is from above or below the analysed sectionKIA116271.5801.5280.0391.3651.5181.3431.5251.4220.0551.3801.5121.3571.520
DSEnA2_61Sample is from above or below the analysed sectionKIA91221.7001.5550.0301.4061.5211.3811.5291.4640.0431.4041.5211.3901.527
DSEnA3_40KIA58422.5102.0700.0301.9942.1041.9502.1232.0390.0451.9962.1081.9512.125
DSEnB3_21KIA116282.8752.2930.0292.3102.3502.1812.3552.3270.0532.2112.3502.1802.355
DSEnA5o_7KIA116294.2053.0650.0403.2253.3453.1713.3693.2780.0553.2343.3423.1803.365
DSEnBoundary (coarse sand-top)4.3503.3270.0613.2613.3803.2093.454
DSEnB4_78KIA91234.4753.5450.0353.7303.8903.7153.9583.8360.060Outlier
DSEnBoundary (coarse sand-bottom)4.5503.4420.0863.3493.5223.2883.622
DSEnB5o_70KIA116305.3504.0180.0314.4384.5224.4194.5684.4800.045Outlier
DSEnB5u_13KIA58435.7403.6800.0303.9744.0833.9144.1394.0240.0513.9774.0853.9254.143
DSEnA6u_2Sample is from above or below the analysed sectionKIA116316.1203.8360.0404.1544.3454.1004.4104.2450.0784.1534.2914.0974.405
DSDDP_5017-1 E-5-H-1_61**Sample is from above or below the analysed section, sample from Neugebauer et al. (2014)NUTA2-1987510.9151.2900.0401.1841.2801.0901.2981.2320.0441.2271.2881.1811.295
DSDDP_5017-1E-5-H-3_11.2UCIAMS-11033911.9871.6000.0151.4191.5341.4151.5431.4570.0401.4181.4501.4111.531
DSDDP_5017-1E-6-H-2_43UCIAMS-11034015.3901.8500.0151.7391.8211.7201.8601.7810.0331.7781.8221.7381.827
DSDDP_5017-1E-6-H-2_92.6UCIAMS-11034115.8811.8700.0151.7431.8671.7361.8701.8220.0381.8191.8641.8161.869
DSDDP_5017-1A-7-H-2_31UCIAMS-11034415.8901.8850.0151.8221.8651.7431.8811.8440.0261.8211.8661.8181.869
DSDDP_5017-1A-7-H-2_96**Sample from Neugebauer et al. (2014)UCIAMS-11031616.5401.9850.0151.8981.9491.8921.9881.9310.0251.9001.9491.8931.985
DSDDP_5017-1E-8-H-1_74.5UCIAMS-11034220.2002.0000.0251.9251.9891.8911.9981.9490.031Outlier
DSDDP_5017-1Boundary (salt-top)24.3003.2420.0743.1673.3143.0953.392
DSDDP_5017-1Boundary (salt-bottom)26.7503.5870.0753.5123.6623.4293.733
DSDDP_5017-1E-19-A-1_18.3**Sample from Neugebauer et al. (2014)UCIAMS-11034326.8633.5000.0153.7243.8293.7103.8353.7700.036Outlier
DSDDP_5017-1E-19-A-1_113.5NUTA2-1988427.8155.3500.0406.0206.2616.0016.2726.1320.076Outlier
DSDDP_5017-1A-20-A-2_62Sample is from above or below the analysed sectionNUTA2-1985732.3604.1300.0404.5744.8114.5304.8214.6730.0854.5264.6914.4474.814