The marine radiocarbon reservoir effect (MRE) occurs as a spatially and temporally dependent variable owing to localized changes in oceanic water composition. This study investigates ΔR values (deviations from the global average MRE whose ΔR = 0) during the period 500–1350 BP for the east coast of Scotland, where a complex estuarine system exists that drains into the semi-enclosed North Sea basin. Due to the availability of suitable archaeological samples, the data set has a distinct Medieval focus that spans the area from Aberdeen in the north to East Lothian in the south. Many of the ΔR values are not significantly different from 0 (the global average), but there are occasional excursions to negative values (max –172 ± 20) indicating the ...
High freshwater inputs into Scottish sea lochs (fjords) combined with the restricted exchange betwee...
Abstract: 14C age measurements made on samples from three archaeological sites located on North Atla...
The marine radiocarbon reservoir effect is an offset in 14C age between contemporaneous organisms fr...
From the 20th International Radiocarbon Conference held in Kona, Hawaii, USA, May 31-June 3, 2009.Th...
The Marine Radiocarbon Reservoir Effect (MRE) is a 14C age offset between contemporaneous marine- a...
The marine reservoir effect (MRE) is a <sup>14</sup>C age offset between the oceanic and...
This article presents new values for the Scottish marine radiocarbon reservoir effect (MRE) during t...
14C age measurements made on samples from three archaeological sites located on North Atlantic coast...
The purpose of this research was to investigate temporal and spatial trends in the Marine Radiocarbo...
This thesis aims to examine the spatial and temporal characteristics of the ¹⁴C marine reservoir ef...
We assessed the evidence for variations in the marine radiocarbon reservoir effect (MRE) at coastal,...
This article presents new values for the Scottish marine radiocarbon reservoir effect (MRE) during t...
The marine reservoir effect (MRE) is a C-14 age offset between the oceanic and atmospheric carbon re...
The purpose of this research was to investigate temporal and spatial trends in the Marine Radiocarbo...
14C age measurements made on samples from three archaeological sites located on North Atlantic coast...
High freshwater inputs into Scottish sea lochs (fjords) combined with the restricted exchange betwee...
Abstract: 14C age measurements made on samples from three archaeological sites located on North Atla...
The marine radiocarbon reservoir effect is an offset in 14C age between contemporaneous organisms fr...
From the 20th International Radiocarbon Conference held in Kona, Hawaii, USA, May 31-June 3, 2009.Th...
The Marine Radiocarbon Reservoir Effect (MRE) is a 14C age offset between contemporaneous marine- a...
The marine reservoir effect (MRE) is a <sup>14</sup>C age offset between the oceanic and...
This article presents new values for the Scottish marine radiocarbon reservoir effect (MRE) during t...
14C age measurements made on samples from three archaeological sites located on North Atlantic coast...
The purpose of this research was to investigate temporal and spatial trends in the Marine Radiocarbo...
This thesis aims to examine the spatial and temporal characteristics of the ¹⁴C marine reservoir ef...
We assessed the evidence for variations in the marine radiocarbon reservoir effect (MRE) at coastal,...
This article presents new values for the Scottish marine radiocarbon reservoir effect (MRE) during t...
The marine reservoir effect (MRE) is a C-14 age offset between the oceanic and atmospheric carbon re...
The purpose of this research was to investigate temporal and spatial trends in the Marine Radiocarbo...
14C age measurements made on samples from three archaeological sites located on North Atlantic coast...
High freshwater inputs into Scottish sea lochs (fjords) combined with the restricted exchange betwee...
Abstract: 14C age measurements made on samples from three archaeological sites located on North Atla...
The marine radiocarbon reservoir effect is an offset in 14C age between contemporaneous organisms fr...