This article presents a set of Late Pleistocene marine mollusk radiocarbon (AMS) age estimates of 30-50 14C kyr BP, whereas a MIS5 age (>75 ka) is indicated by quartz and feldspar OSL dating, biostratigraphy, U-Th dating, and age-depth relationships with sea level. These results indicate that the 14C dates represent minimum ages. The age discrepancy suggests that the shells are contaminated by younger carbon following shell death. The enigmatic 14C dates cannot be "solved" by removing part of the shell by stepwise dissolution. SEM analysis of the Late Pleistocene shells within a context of geologically younger (recent/modern, Holocene) and older (Pliocene) shells shows the presence of considerable amounts of an intracrystalline secondary ca...
From the 20th International Radiocarbon Conference held in Kona, Hawaii, USA, May 31-June 3, 2009.Co...
Terrestrial gastropods are one of the most successful groups of organisms on Earth. Their distributi...
Terrestrial gastropods are one of the most successful groups of organisms on Earth. Their distributi...
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...
This article presents a set of Late Pleistocene marine mollusk radiocarbon (AMS) age estimates of 30...
In this paper the potential of AMS 14C dating of shells handpicked from deep sea sediments is explor...
We report on 69 radiocarbon dates of mollusk shells and benthic foraminifera from the upper 132 m of...
Authors acknowledge the support of NERC and an award to WA through the RAPID program (project NE/C00...
Mollusks living only on ground surface can be expected to give the most reliable results in 14C dati...
Marine mollusk shells have been extensively used to provide radiocarbon (14C)-based chronologies in ...
Terrestrial gastropods are one of the most successful groups of organisms on Earth. Their distributi...
The causes for discordant radiocarbon results on multiple species of planktonic foraminifera from hi...
The causes for discordant radiocarbon results on multiple species of planktonic foraminifera from hi...
From the 20th International Radiocarbon Conference held in Kona, Hawaii, USA, May 31-June 3, 2009.Co...
Terrestrial gastropods are one of the most successful groups of organisms on Earth. Their distributi...
Terrestrial gastropods are one of the most successful groups of organisms on Earth. Their distributi...
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...
This article presents a set of Late Pleistocene marine mollusk radiocarbon (AMS) age estimates of 30...
In this paper the potential of AMS 14C dating of shells handpicked from deep sea sediments is explor...
We report on 69 radiocarbon dates of mollusk shells and benthic foraminifera from the upper 132 m of...
Authors acknowledge the support of NERC and an award to WA through the RAPID program (project NE/C00...
Mollusks living only on ground surface can be expected to give the most reliable results in 14C dati...
Marine mollusk shells have been extensively used to provide radiocarbon (14C)-based chronologies in ...
Terrestrial gastropods are one of the most successful groups of organisms on Earth. Their distributi...
The causes for discordant radiocarbon results on multiple species of planktonic foraminifera from hi...
The causes for discordant radiocarbon results on multiple species of planktonic foraminifera from hi...
From the 20th International Radiocarbon Conference held in Kona, Hawaii, USA, May 31-June 3, 2009.Co...
Terrestrial gastropods are one of the most successful groups of organisms on Earth. Their distributi...
Terrestrial gastropods are one of the most successful groups of organisms on Earth. Their distributi...