AbstractAminostratigraphic studies of continental deposits in the UK have hitherto relied almost exclusively on data from the aragonitic shells of non-marine molluscs for dating Pleistocene sequences. This is usually based on the d/l value of a single amino acid, d-alloisoleucine/l-isoleucine (A/I), in the total shell proteins. Two genera of freshwater gastropods (Valvata and Bithynia) are used to explore the value of using multiple amino acids from the intra-crystalline fraction, which should be more protected from the effects of diagenesis than the inter-crystalline component. Results are compared from both the aragonitic shells and opercula composed of calcite, a more stable form of calcium carbonate. In order to put the amino acid data ...
The article provides information on the outcrops of the Neogene-Quaternary riverine sediments of the...
Calibrated amino acid racemisation methods allow paleobiologists to quantify the age distributions o...
Understanding the history of stream erosion and changes in channel morphology is important for manag...
Aminostratigraphies of Quaternary non-marine deposits in Europe have been previously based on the ra...
AbstractAminostratigraphies of Quaternary non-marine deposits in Europe have been previously based o...
Marine and ice-core records show that the Earth has experienced a succession of glacials and intergl...
AbstractUntil recently few studies of amino acid racemization of fossil bivalves and gastropods coll...
Marine and ice-core records show that the Earth has experienced a succession of glacials and intergl...
AbstractShell middens are one of the most important and widespread indicators for human exploitation...
Shell middens are one of the most important and widespread indicators for human exploitation of mari...
Amino acid-based geochronological analyses were carried out on fossil mollusc shell and foraminifera...
AbstractWhen mollusc shells are analysed conventionally for amino acid geochronology, the entire pop...
Amino acid racemisation (AAR) analyses (total acid hydrolysate) on the fossil bivalve molluscs, Pect...
Sea-level records of past interglacials are important archives for understanding long term mechanism...
The ‘new glacial stratigraphy’ (NGS) of Britain postulates that deposits hitherto assigned to the An...
The article provides information on the outcrops of the Neogene-Quaternary riverine sediments of the...
Calibrated amino acid racemisation methods allow paleobiologists to quantify the age distributions o...
Understanding the history of stream erosion and changes in channel morphology is important for manag...
Aminostratigraphies of Quaternary non-marine deposits in Europe have been previously based on the ra...
AbstractAminostratigraphies of Quaternary non-marine deposits in Europe have been previously based o...
Marine and ice-core records show that the Earth has experienced a succession of glacials and intergl...
AbstractUntil recently few studies of amino acid racemization of fossil bivalves and gastropods coll...
Marine and ice-core records show that the Earth has experienced a succession of glacials and intergl...
AbstractShell middens are one of the most important and widespread indicators for human exploitation...
Shell middens are one of the most important and widespread indicators for human exploitation of mari...
Amino acid-based geochronological analyses were carried out on fossil mollusc shell and foraminifera...
AbstractWhen mollusc shells are analysed conventionally for amino acid geochronology, the entire pop...
Amino acid racemisation (AAR) analyses (total acid hydrolysate) on the fossil bivalve molluscs, Pect...
Sea-level records of past interglacials are important archives for understanding long term mechanism...
The ‘new glacial stratigraphy’ (NGS) of Britain postulates that deposits hitherto assigned to the An...
The article provides information on the outcrops of the Neogene-Quaternary riverine sediments of the...
Calibrated amino acid racemisation methods allow paleobiologists to quantify the age distributions o...
Understanding the history of stream erosion and changes in channel morphology is important for manag...