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May 2001
Article 7 (of 14)


Carbon clock could show the wrong time


[10 May 2001] Carbon dating is a mainstay of geology and archaeology - but
an enormous peak discovered in the amount of carbon-14 in the atmosphere
between 45 thousand and 11 thousand years ago casts doubt on the biological
carbon cycle that underpins the technique. The study led by physicist
Warren Beck of the University of Arizona, US, could also affect estimates
of how quickly the Earth can re-absorb the excess carbon dioxide generated
by fossil fuels (J W Beck et al 2001 Science to appear).

Living organisms and some geological features absorb stable carbon-12 and
radioactive carbon-14, which are present in the air in a well-known ratio.
This is part of the carbon cycle - the recirculation of carbon through the
oceans, atmosphere, plants and animals.

Scientists use carbon dating to determine when objects ceased to absorb
carbon by measuring how much of the carbon-14 - which has a half-life of
5730 years - has decayed. But Beck and colleagues believe that the ratio of
stable and radioactive carbon in the atmosphere may have changed
considerably over the last 50 thousand years. This raises questions about
the accuracy of carbon dating for very old objects.

Beck and colleagues tested slices of a half-metre long stalagmite that grew
between 45 000 and 11 000 years ago in a cave in the Bahamas. Stalagmites
are calcium carbonate deposits left behind when carbon dioxide evaporates
out of cave seepage water. They found that carbon-14 concentrations were
twice their modern level during that period. Current records of the levels
of carbon-14 in the atmosphere only cover the last 16 thousand years, and
this discovery extends those records a further 30 thousand years.

Galactic cosmic rays create most of the carbon-14 in our atmosphere, while
solar cosmic rays generate a smaller fraction. The Earth is partially
shielded from galactic cosmic rays by its own magnetic field and the solar
magnetic field, which fluctuates as the solar cycle proceeds.

But these effects are predictable and are thought to have changed little in
the last million years - which means they cannot explain the glut of
carbon-14. Evidence from North Atlantic sediments suggests that the Earth's
magnetic field may have dipped around 40 thousand years ago, but this would
still only account for - at best - half of the observed peak in carbon-14
concentrations.

Beck's team concludes that either a jump in the cosmic ray flux or a
fundamental change in the carbon cycle must have produced the sudden
increase of carbon-14.

The team speculates that a supernova shock wave could have produced a
flurry of cosmic rays. "Weaker circulation of the oceans - which are the
biggest reservoirs of carbon on Earth - would explain the excess of
carbon-14", David Richards, joint team leader, told PhysicsWeb. If
carbon-14 is carried more slowly from the surface to the depths of the
ocean, he explains, the carbon-14 content of the atmosphere will rise.

The discovery also has implications for our understanding of the
environment as a whole. "We should take this as a warning that climate
change may affect the carbon cycle in previously unexpected way", says
Beck.


©IOP Publishing Ltd 2001.


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