TY - JOUR T1 - Variability in radiocarbon ages of individual organic compounds from marine sediments JF - Science Y1 - 1997 A1 - Eglinton, T. I. A1 - BenitezNelson, B. C. A1 - Pearson, A. A1 - McNichol, A. P. A1 - Bauer, J. E. A1 - Druffel, E. R. M. AB - Organic carbon (OC) from multiple sources can be delivered contemporaneously to aquatic sediments. The influence of different OC inputs on carbon-14-based sediment chronologies is illustrated in the carbon-14 ages of purified, source-specific (biomarker) organic compounds from near-surface sediments underlying two contrasting marine systems, the Black Sea and the Arabian Sea, In the Black Sea, isotopic heterogeneity of n-alkanes indicated that OC was contributed from both fossil and contemporary sources. Compounds reflecting different source inputs to the Arabian Sea exhibit a 10,000-year range in conventional carbon-14 ages. Radiocarbon measurements of biomarkers of marine photoautotrophy enable sediment chronologies to be constructed independent of detrital OC influences. VL - 277 IS - 5327 N1 - Xq247Times Cited:175Cited References Count:37 JO - Variability in radiocarbon ages of individual organic compounds from marine sediments ER -