Open-system coral ages reveal persistent suborbital sea-level cycles

Publication Type: 
Year of Publication: 
2005
Journal Title: 
Science
Journal Date: 
Apr 15
Volume: 
308
Issue: 
5720
Pages: 
401-404
ISBN Number: 
0036-8075
Accession Number: 
ISI:000228492000049
Abstract: 

Sea level is a sensitive index of global climate that has been linked to Earth's orbital variations, with a minimum periodicity of about 21,000 years. Although there is ample evidence for climate oscillations that are too frequent to be explained by orbital forcing, suborbital-frequency sea-level change has been difficult to resolve, primarily because of problems with uranium/thorium coral dating. Here we use a new approach that corrects coral ages for the frequently observed open-system behavior of uranium-series nuclides, substantially improving the resolution of sea-level reconstruction. This curve reveals persistent sea-level oscillations that are too frequent to be explained exclusively by orbital forcing.

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DOI: 
DOI 10.1126/science.1104035