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Identifying art forgeries by radiocarbon dating microgram quantities of artists' paints. [PDF]
Hodgins GWL.
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Review of periodical literature for 2024: 400–1100
The Economic History Review, EarlyView.
James Chetwood
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Abstract Coastal depositional environments, particularly salt marshes, are among the morphologies most vulnerable to relative sea‐level rise (RSLR). Their ability to withstand changing conditions is closely related to their capacity to accrete sediment, gaining elevation at a rate comparable to RSLR. Sedimentation, decomposition of organic remains, and
Claudia Zoccarato +10 more
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Abstract Unvegetated intertidal sediments are increasingly recognized as contributors to coastal carbon storage, yet their organic carbon burial potential remains poorly constrained. This study examines spatial and temporal patterns of carbon accumulation in unvegetated intertidal flats of Ōhiwa Harbor, New Zealand, using surface sediments and three ...
Andrew D. La Croix
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Abstract Arctic rivers are intricate water networks that chemically and biologically process carbon before releasing it as carbon dioxide (CO2) into the atmosphere or carrying it to the ocean. Primary producers use inorganic carbon to build biomass at the base of the trophic chain.
K. Castro‐Morales +14 more
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Phytolith Radiocarbon Dating: A Review of Previous Studies in China and the Current State of the Debate. [PDF]
Zuo X, Lu H.
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Abstract Groundwater dating studies rely on environmental tracers to estimate residence times, but most available reliable tracers cover either short (days to decades; e.g., 222Rn, 3H/3He, 85Kr) or extended timescales (millennia to millions of years; e.g., 4He, 36Cl, 81Kr). This leaves a critical gap in age information for intermediate residence times (
S. L. Musy +7 more
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Radiocarbon dating the end of urban services in a late Roman town. [PDF]
McCormick M.
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