- Note five important methods of Quaternary palaeoecology.
Important methods of Quaternary palaeoecology: Radiocarbon
dating, pollen analysis, dendrochronology, geochemistry, stable isotope
analysis.
- How does pollen analysis work?
Pollen analysis is based on the identification and
counting of the various pollen and spores types which have been preserved
in inorganic and organic material, mainly peat.
- Which methods are used to reconstruct Holocene glacier fluctuations?
see
Figure 2 in Results - "Holocene"
- How can we date fossil soils and fossil wood?
Radiocarbon and dendrochronology
- a) In an isotopic record of an ice core, values are less depleted
in 18O during the last 10'000 years (Holocene) than before
(Late Glacial Time and Last Glacial Maximum). This indicates that the
Holocene is a warmer period.
b) Explain why this is the case.
see explanation under Stable
isotopes.
- Imagine you are investigating a lake core and want to date it with
the radiocarbon method. What compontents do you look for and why is
this material suitable?
Any material which is composed of carbon may be dated:
pollen, plant macrorests, wood, etc.
Organic material is suitable for the following
reason: While an organism is alive, the decaying radiocarbon is continually
replaced and the ratio of the instable 14C to the stable
12C remains constant and is the same as the ratio in the
atmosphere. When an organism dies, the carbon intake ceases. From this
point of time the amount of 14C decreases through time by
its radiometric decay of 5370+/-40 years.
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