Marine mollusk shells have been extensively used to provide radiocarbon (14C)-based chronologies in paleoenvironmental and archaeological studies, however uncertainties in age measurements are introduced because secondary factors such as vital effects and diet may influence 14C incorporation into these shells. Deep burrowing and deposit feeding mollusks, in particular, may incorporate “old” carbon resulting in apparently older ages than their contemporary environment. In this study, we present paired 14C and stable isotope (δ13C and δ18O) measurements for nine species of known-age bivalves having different feeding strategies and collected in six localities around the NE Atlantic. We exclude potential “old” carbon contamination in these know...
Mollusks living only on ground surface can be expected to give the most reliable results in 14C dati...
This article presents a set of Late Pleistocene marine mollusk radiocarbon (AMS) age estimates of 30...
International audienceThe ability of the ocean to absorb carbon dioxide is likely to be adversely af...
Authors acknowledge the support of NERC and an award to WA through the RAPID program (project NE/C00...
Local reservoir ages are often estimated from the difference between the radiocarbon ages of aquatic...
ABSTRACT. Herbivorous and deposit-feeding gastropods are a major component of archaeological shell m...
This article presents a set of Late Pleistocene marine mollusk radiocarbon (AMS) age estimates of 30...
ABSTRACT. Herbivorous and deposit-feeding gastropods are a major component of archaeological shell m...
Herbivorous and deposit-feeding gastropods are a major component of archaeological shell middens wor...
This article presents a set of Late Pleistocene marine mollusk radiocarbon (AMS) age estimates of 30...
This article presents a set of Late Pleistocene marine mollusk radiocarbon (AMS) age estimates of 30...
This article presents a set of Late Pleistocene marine mollusk radiocarbon (AMS) age estimates of 30...
Radiocarbon ages were measured on replicate samples of burnt grain and 5 mollusk species collected f...
ABSTRACT. Herbivorous and deposit-feeding gastropods are a major component of archaeological shell m...
ABSTRACT. We measured the 14C content of 36 living marine molluscs from Tairua Harbour and the rocky...
Mollusks living only on ground surface can be expected to give the most reliable results in 14C dati...
This article presents a set of Late Pleistocene marine mollusk radiocarbon (AMS) age estimates of 30...
International audienceThe ability of the ocean to absorb carbon dioxide is likely to be adversely af...
Authors acknowledge the support of NERC and an award to WA through the RAPID program (project NE/C00...
Local reservoir ages are often estimated from the difference between the radiocarbon ages of aquatic...
ABSTRACT. Herbivorous and deposit-feeding gastropods are a major component of archaeological shell m...
This article presents a set of Late Pleistocene marine mollusk radiocarbon (AMS) age estimates of 30...
ABSTRACT. Herbivorous and deposit-feeding gastropods are a major component of archaeological shell m...
Herbivorous and deposit-feeding gastropods are a major component of archaeological shell middens wor...
This article presents a set of Late Pleistocene marine mollusk radiocarbon (AMS) age estimates of 30...
This article presents a set of Late Pleistocene marine mollusk radiocarbon (AMS) age estimates of 30...
This article presents a set of Late Pleistocene marine mollusk radiocarbon (AMS) age estimates of 30...
Radiocarbon ages were measured on replicate samples of burnt grain and 5 mollusk species collected f...
ABSTRACT. Herbivorous and deposit-feeding gastropods are a major component of archaeological shell m...
ABSTRACT. We measured the 14C content of 36 living marine molluscs from Tairua Harbour and the rocky...
Mollusks living only on ground surface can be expected to give the most reliable results in 14C dati...
This article presents a set of Late Pleistocene marine mollusk radiocarbon (AMS) age estimates of 30...
International audienceThe ability of the ocean to absorb carbon dioxide is likely to be adversely af...