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Contemplating the history and future of radiocarbon dating in the American Southeast
V. Thompson, Anthony M. Krus
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Radiocarbon Dating of a Speleothem Record of Paleoclimate for Angkor, Cambodia
Q. Hua +5 more
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Desert pavements: A hidden key to Earth surface processes
Desert pavements are a global phenomenon in arid environments, representing one of the most extensive geomorphological and geoecological features on Earth. To a large extent, they determine the interplay of key processes governing current and past landscape dynamics.
Markus Fuchs +5 more
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Balearic lime burials : new insights on an old funerary ritual [PDF]
Boudin, Mathieu +4 more
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The protohistoric 'Quicklime burials' from the Balearic Islands: cremation or inhumation [PDF]
Borms, Herlinde +6 more
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Century‐scale resilience of stored seagrass blue carbon
Abstract Blue carbon sequestration in coastal ecosystems is only relevant to climate change mitigation and carbon offset crediting if the carbon is taken out of circulation for at least a century. Here, we examined sediment cores, up to 2.2 m deep, collected in modern Zostera marina seagrass meadows in Mid‐Atlantic lagoons in Virginia, USA.
Peter Berg +12 more
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Radiocarbon Dating of the Decorated Cosquer Cave (France)
H. Valladas +8 more
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Abstract Silicon isotopes within silicic acid, δ30Si, were measured on US GEOTRACES section GP15 from Alaska to Tahiti along 152°W. The distribution of silicic acid, Si(OH)4, exhibited a double Si(OH)4 maximum dominated by a midwater maximum that extended from 55°N latitude to the equator together with a bottom maximum north of 40°N latitude.
Mark A. Brzezinski +3 more
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Review - First 20 years of radiocarbon dating: an annotated bibliography 1948–1968; by DILETTE POLACH. P 104, 4 tables, 1 fig, index. Canberra, 1979 (Australian Natl Univ, Radiocarbon Dating Research Laboratory). [PDF]
J. Gordon Ogden
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Abstract We present the first documented occurrence of the Laacher See tephra (LST) in the Eastern Alps, identified in lake Plansee, Austria. The LST is a key chronostratigraphic marker for correlating and dating Late Glacial sedimentary archives. This discovery was made by progressively narrowing down observational limits from rough estimates of ...
V. Meier +8 more
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