The worldwide marine radiocarbon reservoir effect: definitions, mechanisms, and prospects
When a carbon reservoir has a lower radiocarbon content than the atmosphere, this is
referred to as a reservoir effect. This is expressed as an offset between the radiocarbon ages …
referred to as a reservoir effect. This is expressed as an offset between the radiocarbon ages …
Shell midden sclerochronology
CFT Andrus - Quaternary science reviews, 2011 - Elsevier
Sclerochronological analysis of shell midden faunal remains offers a unique opportunity to
study climate and environmental change in relation to human activity. Middens exist near …
study climate and environmental change in relation to human activity. Middens exist near …
Marine radiocarbon reservoir effect along the northern Chile–southern Peru coast (14–24 S) throughout the Holocene
Through an extensive sampling and dating of pairs of associated shells and charcoal
fragments combined with reanalysis of all the available previous data, we reconstruct the …
fragments combined with reanalysis of all the available previous data, we reconstruct the …
Australian marine radiocarbon reservoir effects: ΔR atlas and ΔR calculator for Australian mainland coasts and near-shore islands
Studies of pre-bomb mollusks live-collected around the Australian coastline have concluded
that near-shore marine radiocarbon reservoir effects are small and relatively uniform. These …
that near-shore marine radiocarbon reservoir effects are small and relatively uniform. These …
Molluscs emergent, Part I: themes and trends in the scientific investigation of mollusc shells as resources for archaeological research
KD Thomas - Journal of Archaeological Science, 2015 - Elsevier
The second most diverse phylum in the animal kingdom, the Mollusca occur in virtually all
the environments which are either occupied or exploited by humans. The study of mollusc …
the environments which are either occupied or exploited by humans. The study of mollusc …
Short‐term fluctuations in regional radiocarbon reservoir age recorded in coral skeletons from the Ryukyu Islands in the north‐western Pacific
S Hirabayashi, Y Yokoyama, A Suzuki… - Journal of …, 2017 - Wiley Online Library
Radiocarbon (14C) dating is a widely used and powerful tool for determining the ages of
samples in studies of palaeoclimatology, palaeoseismology and archaeology. 14C ages of …
samples in studies of palaeoclimatology, palaeoseismology and archaeology. 14C ages of …
Chemical sclerochronology
Given the scope and rapid rate of modern global environmental change (IPCC, 2013), it is
necessary to provide a framework to evaluate changes prior to the instrumental period. By …
necessary to provide a framework to evaluate changes prior to the instrumental period. By …
[HTML][HTML] High-resolution∼ 55 ka paleomagnetic record of Biển Hồ maar lake sediment from Vietnam in relation to detailed 14C and 137Cs geochronologies
Abstract Vietnam's Central Highlands in Pleiku feature numerous volcanic craters (ie maars)
formed over 0.2 Ma ago that contain continuous high-resolution lacustrine sediment records …
formed over 0.2 Ma ago that contain continuous high-resolution lacustrine sediment records …
Reconstructing mid-to high-latitude marine climate and ocean variability using bivalves, coralline algae, and marine sediment cores from the Northern Hemisphere
Quantifying the role and contribution of the world's oceans in past, present, and future global
change is an essential goal in climate, paleoclimate and environmental studies. Although …
change is an essential goal in climate, paleoclimate and environmental studies. Although …
Dates as data revisited: A statistical examination of the Peruvian preceramic radiocarbon record
P Riris - Journal of Archaeological Science, 2018 - Elsevier
This paper adopts a formal model-testing approach to the Peruvian radiocarbon (14 C)
record, the site of the first aggregate analysis of this type of archaeological data. Using a …
record, the site of the first aggregate analysis of this type of archaeological data. Using a …