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Review of Tropospheric Bomb <sup>14</sup>C Data for Carbon Cycle Modeling and Age Calibration Purposes

Quan HuaAustralian Nuclear Science and Technology Organisation (ANSTO), PMB 1, Menai, New South Wales 2234, AustraliaMike BarbettiNWG Macintosh Centre for Quaternary Dating, Madsen Building F09, University of Sydney, New South Wales 2006, Australia. Also: Advanced Centre for Queensland University Isotope Research Excellence (ACQUIRE), Richards Building, University of Queensland, Brisbane, Queensland 4072, Australia
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Comprehensive published radiocarbon data from selected atmospheric records, tree rings, and recent organic matter were analyzed and grouped into 4 different zones (three for the Northern Hemisphere and one for the whole Southern Hemisphere). These 14 C data for the summer season of each hemisphere were employed to construct zonal, hemispheric, and global data sets for use in regional and global carbon model calculations including calibrating and comparing carbon cycle models. In addition, extended monthly atmospheric 14 C data sets for 4 different zones were compiled for age calibration purposes. This is the first time these data sets were constructed to facilitate the dating of recent organic material using the bomb 14 C curves. The distribution of bomb 14 C reflects the major zones of atmospheric circulation.

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