Antarctic radiocarbon reservoir: the case of the mummified crabeater seals (<i>Lobodon Carcinophaga</i>) in Bodman Cape, Seymour Island, Antarctica
- Autores
- Carbonari, Jorge Eduardo; Huarte, Roberto Andrés; Poljak, Sebastián; Carlini, Alejandro Ricardo; Tonni, Eduardo Pedro; Soibelzon, Esteban; Soibelzon, Leopoldo Héctor; Negrete, Javier
- Año de publicación
- 2011
- Idioma
- inglés
- Tipo de recurso
- artículo
- Estado
- versión publicada
- Descripción
- At least 50% of the world's seal population is distributed in the pack-ice region surrounding Antarctica. Among the Antarctic seals, Lobodon carcinophaga (commonly known as "crabeater seals") are the most abundant. This is a krill-feeding species, subsisting primarily on Euphausia superba. The occurrence of mummified seals has been documented since 1900 in several Antarctic regions, and different hypotheses about age and what happened to them have been proposed. Taking into account the depletion of 14C concentration in marine waters, we dated a recently deceased and a mummified L. carcinophaga along with a mollusk (Nacella concinna) collected alive from different locations around Antarctica. We discuss their relationship in light of the 14C reservoir. The age obtained for the recently deceased crabeater seals suggests a reservoir age of around 1300 yr for these waters, which is in agreement with the correction value for reservoir age obtained for the same species in the area. We applied this reservoir correction value to the conventional age of 1180 14C yr BP obtained for the mummified seal. The results indicate that the death event probably occurred within the last 100 yr. The age obtained for the mollusk specimen confirms that the correction values of the reservoir effect for the Antarctic continent vary according to geographical location and to the type of sample dated.
Museo de La Plata - Materia
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Paleontología
Ciencias Naturales
Antártida
crabeater seals; mummified seals; Lobodon carcinophaga
Carbono 14
Phocidae - Nivel de accesibilidad
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Antarctic radiocarbon reservoir: the case of the mummified crabeater seals (<i>Lobodon Carcinophaga</i>) in Bodman Cape, Seymour Island, AntarcticaCarbonari, Jorge EduardoHuarte, Roberto AndrésPoljak, SebastiánCarlini, Alejandro RicardoTonni, Eduardo PedroSoibelzon, EstebanSoibelzon, Leopoldo HéctorNegrete, JavierPaleontologíaCiencias NaturalesAntártidacrabeater seals; mummified seals; Lobodon carcinophagaCarbono 14PhocidaeAt least 50% of the world's seal population is distributed in the pack-ice region surrounding Antarctica. Among the Antarctic seals, Lobodon carcinophaga (commonly known as "crabeater seals") are the most abundant. This is a krill-feeding species, subsisting primarily on Euphausia superba. The occurrence of mummified seals has been documented since 1900 in several Antarctic regions, and different hypotheses about age and what happened to them have been proposed. Taking into account the depletion of 14C concentration in marine waters, we dated a recently deceased and a mummified L. carcinophaga along with a mollusk (Nacella concinna) collected alive from different locations around Antarctica. We discuss their relationship in light of the 14C reservoir. The age obtained for the recently deceased crabeater seals suggests a reservoir age of around 1300 yr for these waters, which is in agreement with the correction value for reservoir age obtained for the same species in the area. We applied this reservoir correction value to the conventional age of 1180 14C yr BP obtained for the mummified seal. The results indicate that the death event probably occurred within the last 100 yr. The age obtained for the mollusk specimen confirms that the correction values of the reservoir effect for the Antarctic continent vary according to geographical location and to the type of sample dated.Museo de La Plata2011info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionArticulohttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_6501info:ar-repo/semantics/articuloapplication/pdf161-166http://sedici.unlp.edu.ar/handle/10915/5375enginfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccesshttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 3.0 Unported (CC BY-NC 3.0)reponame:SEDICI (UNLP)instname:Universidad Nacional de La Platainstacron:UNLP2025-09-10T11:52:57Zoai:sedici.unlp.edu.ar:10915/5375Institucionalhttp://sedici.unlp.edu.ar/Universidad públicaNo correspondehttp://sedici.unlp.edu.ar/oai/snrdalira@sedici.unlp.edu.arArgentinaNo correspondeNo correspondeNo correspondeopendoar:13292025-09-10 11:52:57.708SEDICI (UNLP) - Universidad Nacional de La Platafalse |
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Antarctic radiocarbon reservoir: the case of the mummified crabeater seals (<i>Lobodon Carcinophaga</i>) in Bodman Cape, Seymour Island, Antarctica |
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Antarctic radiocarbon reservoir: the case of the mummified crabeater seals (<i>Lobodon Carcinophaga</i>) in Bodman Cape, Seymour Island, Antarctica |
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Antarctic radiocarbon reservoir: the case of the mummified crabeater seals (<i>Lobodon Carcinophaga</i>) in Bodman Cape, Seymour Island, Antarctica Carbonari, Jorge Eduardo Paleontología Ciencias Naturales Antártida crabeater seals; mummified seals; Lobodon carcinophaga Carbono 14 Phocidae |
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Antarctic radiocarbon reservoir: the case of the mummified crabeater seals (<i>Lobodon Carcinophaga</i>) in Bodman Cape, Seymour Island, Antarctica |
title_full |
Antarctic radiocarbon reservoir: the case of the mummified crabeater seals (<i>Lobodon Carcinophaga</i>) in Bodman Cape, Seymour Island, Antarctica |
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Antarctic radiocarbon reservoir: the case of the mummified crabeater seals (<i>Lobodon Carcinophaga</i>) in Bodman Cape, Seymour Island, Antarctica |
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Antarctic radiocarbon reservoir: the case of the mummified crabeater seals (<i>Lobodon Carcinophaga</i>) in Bodman Cape, Seymour Island, Antarctica |
title_sort |
Antarctic radiocarbon reservoir: the case of the mummified crabeater seals (<i>Lobodon Carcinophaga</i>) in Bodman Cape, Seymour Island, Antarctica |
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Carbonari, Jorge Eduardo Huarte, Roberto Andrés Poljak, Sebastián Carlini, Alejandro Ricardo Tonni, Eduardo Pedro Soibelzon, Esteban Soibelzon, Leopoldo Héctor Negrete, Javier |
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Carbonari, Jorge Eduardo |
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Carbonari, Jorge Eduardo Huarte, Roberto Andrés Poljak, Sebastián Carlini, Alejandro Ricardo Tonni, Eduardo Pedro Soibelzon, Esteban Soibelzon, Leopoldo Héctor Negrete, Javier |
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author |
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Huarte, Roberto Andrés Poljak, Sebastián Carlini, Alejandro Ricardo Tonni, Eduardo Pedro Soibelzon, Esteban Soibelzon, Leopoldo Héctor Negrete, Javier |
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Paleontología Ciencias Naturales Antártida crabeater seals; mummified seals; Lobodon carcinophaga Carbono 14 Phocidae |
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Paleontología Ciencias Naturales Antártida crabeater seals; mummified seals; Lobodon carcinophaga Carbono 14 Phocidae |
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At least 50% of the world's seal population is distributed in the pack-ice region surrounding Antarctica. Among the Antarctic seals, Lobodon carcinophaga (commonly known as "crabeater seals") are the most abundant. This is a krill-feeding species, subsisting primarily on Euphausia superba. The occurrence of mummified seals has been documented since 1900 in several Antarctic regions, and different hypotheses about age and what happened to them have been proposed. Taking into account the depletion of 14C concentration in marine waters, we dated a recently deceased and a mummified L. carcinophaga along with a mollusk (Nacella concinna) collected alive from different locations around Antarctica. We discuss their relationship in light of the 14C reservoir. The age obtained for the recently deceased crabeater seals suggests a reservoir age of around 1300 yr for these waters, which is in agreement with the correction value for reservoir age obtained for the same species in the area. We applied this reservoir correction value to the conventional age of 1180 14C yr BP obtained for the mummified seal. The results indicate that the death event probably occurred within the last 100 yr. The age obtained for the mollusk specimen confirms that the correction values of the reservoir effect for the Antarctic continent vary according to geographical location and to the type of sample dated. Museo de La Plata |
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At least 50% of the world's seal population is distributed in the pack-ice region surrounding Antarctica. Among the Antarctic seals, Lobodon carcinophaga (commonly known as "crabeater seals") are the most abundant. This is a krill-feeding species, subsisting primarily on Euphausia superba. The occurrence of mummified seals has been documented since 1900 in several Antarctic regions, and different hypotheses about age and what happened to them have been proposed. Taking into account the depletion of 14C concentration in marine waters, we dated a recently deceased and a mummified L. carcinophaga along with a mollusk (Nacella concinna) collected alive from different locations around Antarctica. We discuss their relationship in light of the 14C reservoir. The age obtained for the recently deceased crabeater seals suggests a reservoir age of around 1300 yr for these waters, which is in agreement with the correction value for reservoir age obtained for the same species in the area. We applied this reservoir correction value to the conventional age of 1180 14C yr BP obtained for the mummified seal. The results indicate that the death event probably occurred within the last 100 yr. The age obtained for the mollusk specimen confirms that the correction values of the reservoir effect for the Antarctic continent vary according to geographical location and to the type of sample dated. |
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