Abstract: 14C age measurements made on samples from three archaeological sites located on North Atlantic coasts were used to investigate the marine reservoir effect (MRE) at c. AD 1000. This is an important period within human cultural and palaeoenvironmental research as it is a time when Norse expansion to the North Atlantic islands occurred, during what appears to be a period of ameliorating climatic conditions. This makes improved chronological precision and accuracy at this time highly desirable. The data indicate a potential latitudinal variation in MRE at c. AD 1000 from a AR of- 142 + 16 14C yr at Omey Island (53 ' 32 ' N) to 64+13 14C yr at Undir Junkarinsfl0tti (61 ' 51 ' N). The results are compared with modern...
The marine radiocarbon reservoir effect (MRE) occurs as a spatially and temporally dependent variabl...
This article presents new values for the Scottish marine radiocarbon reservoir effect (MRE) during t...
The radiocarbon activity of a reservoir is a function of both intra- and inter-reservoir phenomena. ...
14C age measurements made on samples from three archaeological sites located on North Atlantic coast...
The marine reservoir effect (MRE) is a C-14 age offset between the oceanic and atmospheric carbon re...
14C age measurements made on samples from three archaeological sites located on North Atlantic coast...
From the 19th International Radiocarbon Conference held in Keble College, Oxford, England, April 3-7...
From the 20th International Radiocarbon Conference held in Kona, Hawaii, USA, May 31-June 3, 2009.Th...
This thesis aims to examine the spatial and temporal characteristics of the ¹⁴C marine reservoir ef...
We investigated surface ocean–atmosphere 14C offsets for the later Holocene at eight locations in th...
The marine reservoir effect (MRE) is a <sup>14</sup>C age offset between the oceanic and...
We assessed the evidence for variations in the marine radiocarbon reservoir effect (MRE) at coastal,...
This paper examines 2 potential sources of the radiocarbon offset between human and terrestrial mamm...
The purpose of this research was to investigate temporal and spatial trends in the Marine Radiocarbo...
The marine radiocarbon reservoir effect is an offset in 14C age between contemporaneous organisms fr...
The marine radiocarbon reservoir effect (MRE) occurs as a spatially and temporally dependent variabl...
This article presents new values for the Scottish marine radiocarbon reservoir effect (MRE) during t...
The radiocarbon activity of a reservoir is a function of both intra- and inter-reservoir phenomena. ...
14C age measurements made on samples from three archaeological sites located on North Atlantic coast...
The marine reservoir effect (MRE) is a C-14 age offset between the oceanic and atmospheric carbon re...
14C age measurements made on samples from three archaeological sites located on North Atlantic coast...
From the 19th International Radiocarbon Conference held in Keble College, Oxford, England, April 3-7...
From the 20th International Radiocarbon Conference held in Kona, Hawaii, USA, May 31-June 3, 2009.Th...
This thesis aims to examine the spatial and temporal characteristics of the ¹⁴C marine reservoir ef...
We investigated surface ocean–atmosphere 14C offsets for the later Holocene at eight locations in th...
The marine reservoir effect (MRE) is a <sup>14</sup>C age offset between the oceanic and...
We assessed the evidence for variations in the marine radiocarbon reservoir effect (MRE) at coastal,...
This paper examines 2 potential sources of the radiocarbon offset between human and terrestrial mamm...
The purpose of this research was to investigate temporal and spatial trends in the Marine Radiocarbo...
The marine radiocarbon reservoir effect is an offset in 14C age between contemporaneous organisms fr...
The marine radiocarbon reservoir effect (MRE) occurs as a spatially and temporally dependent variabl...
This article presents new values for the Scottish marine radiocarbon reservoir effect (MRE) during t...
The radiocarbon activity of a reservoir is a function of both intra- and inter-reservoir phenomena. ...