Title:
Reassessment of carbonate ages by dating both carbonate and organic material from an Etosha Pan (Namibia) stromatolite: Evidence of humid phases during the last 20 ka
Publication Year:
2011
Abstract:
Previous research on lacustrine stromatolites from Etosha Pan in Namibia obtained ages on carbonate close to or beyond the limits of radiocarbon dating. These ages suggested that the basin was likely not subject to extensive flooding during the last ca. 40 ka. This study shows that AMS radiocarbon ages for the carbonate of a stromatolite from Poacher's Point are 15-21 ka older than ages for organic material in the stromatolite structure. Calibrated ages range from 30 to 40 ka for carbonate and 3-19 ka for the organic residue. The new ages, together with petrographic and isotopic data for the stromatolite, have provided important new information on past flooding of Etosha Pan including evidence of prolonged lacustrine conditions during the Holocene Climatic Optimum.
Publication Title:
Quaternary International
Volume:
229
Issue:
1-2
Pages:
24-37
Item Type:
Journal Article
Language:
en

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