We demonstrate variable radiocarbon content within 2 historic (AD 1936) and 2 prehistoric (about 8200 BP and 3500 BP) Mytilus californianus shells from the Santa Barbara Channel region, California, USA. Historic specimens from the mainland coast exhibit a greater range of intrashell variability (i.e. 180-240 14C yr) than archaeological specimens from Daisy Cave on San Miguel Island (i.e. 120 14C yr in both shells). d13C and d18O profiles are in general agreement with the upwelling of deep ocean water depleted in 14C as a determinant of local marine reservoir correction (Delta-R) in the San Miguel Island samples. Upwelling cycles are difficult to identify in the mainland specimens, where intrashell variations in 14C content may be a complex ...
This article presents a set of Late Pleistocene marine mollusk radiocarbon (AMS) age estimates of 30...
Marine mollusk shells have been extensively used to provide radiocarbon (14C)-based chronologies in ...
The remains of shellfish dominate many coastal archaeological sites in the Pacific and provide a wea...
Along the west coast of North America, climate and marine productivity is affected by seasonal to in...
Mollusk shells provide brief (\u3c5 yr per shell) records of past marine conditions, including marin...
We have refined marine reservoir age estimates for eastern Pacific Coastal waters with radiocarbon m...
This paper examines the marine reservoir effect for Tomales Bay, a 25.5-km-long tidal estuary along ...
Mollusks living only on ground surface can be expected to give the most reliable results in 14C dati...
In this paper the potential of AMS 14C dating of shells handpicked from deep sea sediments is explor...
This article presents a set of Late Pleistocene marine mollusk radiocarbon (AMS) age estimates of 30...
For at least 100,000 yr, marine shell beads have been important ornamental and symbolic artifacts in...
Radiocarbon ages were measured on replicate samples of burnt grain and 5 mollusk species collected f...
The remains of shellfish dominate many coastal archaeological sites in the Pacific and provide a wea...
Marine shell has several advantages for radiocarbon (¹⁴C) dating in the Pacific — it is ubiquitous i...
From the 19th International Radiocarbon Conference held in Keble College, Oxford, England, April 3-7...
This article presents a set of Late Pleistocene marine mollusk radiocarbon (AMS) age estimates of 30...
Marine mollusk shells have been extensively used to provide radiocarbon (14C)-based chronologies in ...
The remains of shellfish dominate many coastal archaeological sites in the Pacific and provide a wea...
Along the west coast of North America, climate and marine productivity is affected by seasonal to in...
Mollusk shells provide brief (\u3c5 yr per shell) records of past marine conditions, including marin...
We have refined marine reservoir age estimates for eastern Pacific Coastal waters with radiocarbon m...
This paper examines the marine reservoir effect for Tomales Bay, a 25.5-km-long tidal estuary along ...
Mollusks living only on ground surface can be expected to give the most reliable results in 14C dati...
In this paper the potential of AMS 14C dating of shells handpicked from deep sea sediments is explor...
This article presents a set of Late Pleistocene marine mollusk radiocarbon (AMS) age estimates of 30...
For at least 100,000 yr, marine shell beads have been important ornamental and symbolic artifacts in...
Radiocarbon ages were measured on replicate samples of burnt grain and 5 mollusk species collected f...
The remains of shellfish dominate many coastal archaeological sites in the Pacific and provide a wea...
Marine shell has several advantages for radiocarbon (¹⁴C) dating in the Pacific — it is ubiquitous i...
From the 19th International Radiocarbon Conference held in Keble College, Oxford, England, April 3-7...
This article presents a set of Late Pleistocene marine mollusk radiocarbon (AMS) age estimates of 30...
Marine mollusk shells have been extensively used to provide radiocarbon (14C)-based chronologies in ...
The remains of shellfish dominate many coastal archaeological sites in the Pacific and provide a wea...