We present the first direct assessment of marine reservoir effects in the Moreton Bay region using radiocarbon dating of known-age, pre-AD 1950, shell samples from the east coast of Stradbroke Island and archaeological shell/charcoal pairs from Peel Island in Moreton Bay. The resulting ΔR value of 9±19 ¹⁴C years for the open ocean conforms to regional values established for northeast Australia of 12±10 ¹⁴C years. Negative ΔR values of -65±61 ¹⁴C years and -216±94 ¹⁴C years for southern Moreton Bay highlight the potential for larger offsets over the last ~900 years. These may be linked to changing terrestrial inputs and local circulation patterns
This study examines the marine reservoir effect during the Late Holocene evolution of a small estuar...
This paper presents 31 new ΔR results of known-age, pre-AD 1950 shells from the South Pacific subtro...
This paper presents 31 new ΔR results of known-age, pre-AD 1950 shells from the South Pacific subtro...
We present the first direct assessment of marine reservoir effects in the Moreton Bay region using r...
As a component of archaeological investigations on the central Queensland coast, a series of five ma...
[Extract] Radiocarbon ages obtained on contemporaneous terrestrial and marine samples are not direct...
In this paper, I briefly discuss the principles of marine reservoir correction before presenting a g...
Studies of pre-bomb mollusks live-collected around the Australian coastline have concluded that near...
Radiocarbon dating of surface ocean samples involves estimates of marine radiocarbon reservoir effec...
Radiocarbon ages obtained on contemporaneous terrestrial and marine samples are not directly compara...
Holocene climate change in the South Pacific is of major interest to archaeologists and Quaternary r...
Interactions between islands, ocean currents, and winds cause large-scale eddies and upwelling in th...
Accurate radiocarbon dating of marine samples requires knowledge of the marine radiocarbon reservoir...
Interactions between islands, ocean currents, and winds cause large-scale eddies and upwelling in th...
As a component of archaeological investigations on the central Queensland coast, a series of five ma...
This study examines the marine reservoir effect during the Late Holocene evolution of a small estuar...
This paper presents 31 new ΔR results of known-age, pre-AD 1950 shells from the South Pacific subtro...
This paper presents 31 new ΔR results of known-age, pre-AD 1950 shells from the South Pacific subtro...
We present the first direct assessment of marine reservoir effects in the Moreton Bay region using r...
As a component of archaeological investigations on the central Queensland coast, a series of five ma...
[Extract] Radiocarbon ages obtained on contemporaneous terrestrial and marine samples are not direct...
In this paper, I briefly discuss the principles of marine reservoir correction before presenting a g...
Studies of pre-bomb mollusks live-collected around the Australian coastline have concluded that near...
Radiocarbon dating of surface ocean samples involves estimates of marine radiocarbon reservoir effec...
Radiocarbon ages obtained on contemporaneous terrestrial and marine samples are not directly compara...
Holocene climate change in the South Pacific is of major interest to archaeologists and Quaternary r...
Interactions between islands, ocean currents, and winds cause large-scale eddies and upwelling in th...
Accurate radiocarbon dating of marine samples requires knowledge of the marine radiocarbon reservoir...
Interactions between islands, ocean currents, and winds cause large-scale eddies and upwelling in th...
As a component of archaeological investigations on the central Queensland coast, a series of five ma...
This study examines the marine reservoir effect during the Late Holocene evolution of a small estuar...
This paper presents 31 new ΔR results of known-age, pre-AD 1950 shells from the South Pacific subtro...
This paper presents 31 new ΔR results of known-age, pre-AD 1950 shells from the South Pacific subtro...