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Jun 1985
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Meteoritics, volume 20, number 2, page 383.
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An heuristic comparison of the La Jolla and Belfast delta radiocarbon records discloses a very close similarity between them in both trends and variability. The comparison isfiirther supported by the properties of the most recent South German and also the high precision Groningen sequences as well as the moments of all four sequences. The appearance of discrete periods in the time series' is consistent with the presence of spectral features in the maximum entropy (MEM) power spectral density of the La Jolla data as well as peaks in the cross-correlation between the La Jolla and Belfast sequences. That the sequences are intrinsically non-stationary is shown by the time progression of the La Jolla autocorrelation, given compactly by the "windowed" correlation. Major features (but not always present) commonly link the Belfast and La Jolla records at about 80, 100, and 200 years, and at a very long period, at about 2000 years or longer. That the variations in the 14C record are real is given support by similar variations seen in the 10Be record, which also suggests that the source of variations is interplanetary modulation of cosmic rays.
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