TY - JOUR
T1 - A wiggle-match age for the Millennium eruption of Tianchi Volcano at Changbaishan, Northeastern China
AU - Yin, Jinhui
AU - Jull, A. J.Timothy
AU - Burr, George S.
AU - Zheng, Yonggang
N1 - Funding Information:
This work was jointly funded by the Natural Science Foundation of China (No. 40772107 ), State Key Laboratory of Earthquake Dynamics (No. LED2008A02 ), and China Scholarship Council (CSC) . The AMS radiocarbon dating facility at the University of Arizona was supported by US National Science Foundation under the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA), grant EAR0929458. We are grateful for the technical support of the staff in the NSF Arizona AMS Laboratory and the Laboratory of Tree Ring Research (LTRR) at the University of Arizona. We thank Duane Froese, an anonymous reviewer, Professor Yanchou Lu and Dr. Hanchao Jiang for their helpful comments which significantly improved the quality of this paper.
PY - 2012/7/30
Y1 - 2012/7/30
N2 - The Tianchi Volcano, located on the border between China and North Korea, produced a massive Plinian eruption of Volcanic Explosivity Index (VEI) 7 around 1000 AD, which is referred to as "the Millennium eruption of Tianchi Volcano" Until now, this volcanic eruption has not been well dated. In this paper, we report a series of new calibrated dates using wiggle-match dating from carbonized logs collected from fallout deposits on the southern and northern flanks of the Tianchi crater. Fifty AMS 14C ages of tree rings from two logs were obtained for the Hengshan site, south of the Tianchi crater (Fig. 1). These yielded a high-precision wiggle-match date of 921-941 cal AD (95.4%) for the Millennium eruption. Thirty-two AMS 14C ages of tree rings of other two logs from the Dongfanghong site, north of Tianchi crater (Fig. 1), produced an age range for the volcanic eruption from 921 to 942 cal AD (95.4%). A combined date for the four carbonized logs produced an age of 923-939 cal AD (95.4%) for the Millennium eruption. Moreover, an exact date of late autumn, 938 AD or early spring, 939 AD is suggested based on the impact of the Tianchi Volcano on global climate, especially East Asian climate, and the complete outermost rings of these four trees killed in the eruption.
AB - The Tianchi Volcano, located on the border between China and North Korea, produced a massive Plinian eruption of Volcanic Explosivity Index (VEI) 7 around 1000 AD, which is referred to as "the Millennium eruption of Tianchi Volcano" Until now, this volcanic eruption has not been well dated. In this paper, we report a series of new calibrated dates using wiggle-match dating from carbonized logs collected from fallout deposits on the southern and northern flanks of the Tianchi crater. Fifty AMS 14C ages of tree rings from two logs were obtained for the Hengshan site, south of the Tianchi crater (Fig. 1). These yielded a high-precision wiggle-match date of 921-941 cal AD (95.4%) for the Millennium eruption. Thirty-two AMS 14C ages of tree rings of other two logs from the Dongfanghong site, north of Tianchi crater (Fig. 1), produced an age range for the volcanic eruption from 921 to 942 cal AD (95.4%). A combined date for the four carbonized logs produced an age of 923-939 cal AD (95.4%) for the Millennium eruption. Moreover, an exact date of late autumn, 938 AD or early spring, 939 AD is suggested based on the impact of the Tianchi Volcano on global climate, especially East Asian climate, and the complete outermost rings of these four trees killed in the eruption.
KW - Carbonized wood
KW - Radiocarbon dating
KW - Tianchi Volcano
KW - Tree-ring
KW - Wiggle-match analysis
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U2 - 10.1016/j.quascirev.2012.05.015
DO - 10.1016/j.quascirev.2012.05.015
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:84862744959
SN - 0277-3791
VL - 47
SP - 150
EP - 159
JO - Quaternary Science Reviews
JF - Quaternary Science Reviews
ER -