AbstractAminostratigraphies of Quaternary non-marine deposits in Europe have been previously based on the racemization of a single amino acid in aragonitic shells from land and freshwater molluscs. The value of analysing multiple amino acids from the opercula of the freshwater gastropod Bithynia, which are composed of calcite, has been demonstrated. The protocol used for the isolation of intra-crystalline proteins from shells has been applied to these calcitic opercula, which have been shown to more closely approximate a closed system for indigenous protein residues. Original amino acids are even preserved in bithyniid opercula from the Eocene, showing persistence of indigenous organics for over 30 million years. Geochronological data from ...
This paper deals with a model adjustment for the estimation of age by means of amino acid racemizat...
Abstract: The inter- and intra-crystalline fractions of Patella vulgata limpets recovered from archa...
In this study, we demonstrate the utility of amino acid geochronology based on single-foraminiferal ...
Aminostratigraphies of Quaternary non-marine deposits in Europe have been previously based on the ra...
Marine and ice-core records show that the Earth has experienced a succession of glacials and intergl...
Marine and ice-core records show that the Earth has experienced a succession of glacials and intergl...
AbstractAminostratigraphic studies of continental deposits in the UK have hitherto relied almost exc...
AbstractUntil recently few studies of amino acid racemization of fossil bivalves and gastropods coll...
Abstract: The inter-and intra-crystalline fractions of the topshell Phorcus lineatus recovered from ...
Sea-level records of past interglacials are important archives for understanding long term mechanism...
Shell middens are one of the most important and widespread indicators for human exploitation of mari...
Age calculation algorithms for the D/L ratios of five amino acids (isoleucine, leucine, aspartic aci...
AbstractShell middens are one of the most important and widespread indicators for human exploitation...
AbstractWhen mollusc shells are analysed conventionally for amino acid geochronology, the entire pop...
Intra-crystalline protein diagenesis (IcPD), a recent development of amino acid racemization dating ...
This paper deals with a model adjustment for the estimation of age by means of amino acid racemizat...
Abstract: The inter- and intra-crystalline fractions of Patella vulgata limpets recovered from archa...
In this study, we demonstrate the utility of amino acid geochronology based on single-foraminiferal ...
Aminostratigraphies of Quaternary non-marine deposits in Europe have been previously based on the ra...
Marine and ice-core records show that the Earth has experienced a succession of glacials and intergl...
Marine and ice-core records show that the Earth has experienced a succession of glacials and intergl...
AbstractAminostratigraphic studies of continental deposits in the UK have hitherto relied almost exc...
AbstractUntil recently few studies of amino acid racemization of fossil bivalves and gastropods coll...
Abstract: The inter-and intra-crystalline fractions of the topshell Phorcus lineatus recovered from ...
Sea-level records of past interglacials are important archives for understanding long term mechanism...
Shell middens are one of the most important and widespread indicators for human exploitation of mari...
Age calculation algorithms for the D/L ratios of five amino acids (isoleucine, leucine, aspartic aci...
AbstractShell middens are one of the most important and widespread indicators for human exploitation...
AbstractWhen mollusc shells are analysed conventionally for amino acid geochronology, the entire pop...
Intra-crystalline protein diagenesis (IcPD), a recent development of amino acid racemization dating ...
This paper deals with a model adjustment for the estimation of age by means of amino acid racemizat...
Abstract: The inter- and intra-crystalline fractions of Patella vulgata limpets recovered from archa...
In this study, we demonstrate the utility of amino acid geochronology based on single-foraminiferal ...