Amino acid racemization (AAR) is a geochronological method that uses the ratio of D- to L-configurations in optically active amino acids from carbonate fossils to determine the time elapsed since the death of an organism. Although AAR techniques have been widely applied to foraminiferal tests, there have been limited dedicated assessments of the potential of isolating a bleach-resistant, intra-crystalline fraction of proteins to improve the reliability of AAR in this biomineral system. In this study, we evaluate the effect of two oxidative pre-treatments (hydrogen peroxide and bleach) on amino acid concentrations and D/L values in sub-modern benthic foraminifers (Ammonia spp. and Haynesina germanica) and well-preserved mid Holocene and mid ...
Amino acid racemization (AAR) is a cost-effective method for dating the large numbers of specimens r...
AbstractShell middens are one of the most important and widespread indicators for human exploitation...
AbstractUntil recently few studies of amino acid racemization of fossil bivalves and gastropods coll...
Sea-level records of past interglacials are important archives for understanding long term mechanism...
Billups, KatharinaAmino acid racemization (AAR) is a geochronological method that uses the ratio of ...
The deep-sea environment is among the most stable on Earth, making it well suited for amino acid geo...
© 2020 Elsevier B.V. The identification and correlation of a sequence of Pleistocene beach barriers ...
While amino acid (AA) geochronology has been widely applied to foraminiferal biomineral proteins, th...
Amino acid racemization (AAR) geochronology is a powerful tool for dating Quaternary marine sediment...
In this study, we demonstrate the utility of amino acid geochronology based on single-foraminiferal ...
[1] In this study, we demonstrate the utility of amino acid geochronology based on single-foramini...
Analysis: of the predictable breakdown of proteins and amino acids in ancient biominerals enables ag...
Shell middens are one of the most important and widespread indicators for human exploitation of mari...
We report oxygen and carbon stable isotope analyses of foraminifers, primarily planktonic, sampled a...
This study focuses on the mollusc Glycymeris, which is commonly used to date raised marine deposits ...
Amino acid racemization (AAR) is a cost-effective method for dating the large numbers of specimens r...
AbstractShell middens are one of the most important and widespread indicators for human exploitation...
AbstractUntil recently few studies of amino acid racemization of fossil bivalves and gastropods coll...
Sea-level records of past interglacials are important archives for understanding long term mechanism...
Billups, KatharinaAmino acid racemization (AAR) is a geochronological method that uses the ratio of ...
The deep-sea environment is among the most stable on Earth, making it well suited for amino acid geo...
© 2020 Elsevier B.V. The identification and correlation of a sequence of Pleistocene beach barriers ...
While amino acid (AA) geochronology has been widely applied to foraminiferal biomineral proteins, th...
Amino acid racemization (AAR) geochronology is a powerful tool for dating Quaternary marine sediment...
In this study, we demonstrate the utility of amino acid geochronology based on single-foraminiferal ...
[1] In this study, we demonstrate the utility of amino acid geochronology based on single-foramini...
Analysis: of the predictable breakdown of proteins and amino acids in ancient biominerals enables ag...
Shell middens are one of the most important and widespread indicators for human exploitation of mari...
We report oxygen and carbon stable isotope analyses of foraminifers, primarily planktonic, sampled a...
This study focuses on the mollusc Glycymeris, which is commonly used to date raised marine deposits ...
Amino acid racemization (AAR) is a cost-effective method for dating the large numbers of specimens r...
AbstractShell middens are one of the most important and widespread indicators for human exploitation...
AbstractUntil recently few studies of amino acid racemization of fossil bivalves and gastropods coll...