Scottish Universities Research and Reactor Centre Radiocarbon Measurements IV
Author
Harkness, D. D.Issue Date
1981-01-01Keywords
Coronation IslandLivingston Island
Scottish Universities
South Orkney Islands
Wales
Iceland
Antarctica
Scotia Sea Islands
South Shetland Islands
Indonesia
gyttja
Southern Africa
Namibia
Atlantic Ocean
Greece
Spain
Iberian Peninsula
England
Africa
Southern Europe
Malaysia
Great Britain
United Kingdom
Scotland
Far East
Central Europe
Switzerland
organic compounds
organic materials
Europe
Western Europe
peat
organic residues
sediments
Asia
geochronology
C 14
carbon
dates
isotopes
radioactive isotopes
absolute age
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Harkness, D. D. (1981). Scottish Universities Research and Reactor Centre radiocarbon measurements IV. Radiocarbon, 23(2), 252-304.Publisher
American Journal of ScienceJournal
RadiocarbonAdditional Links
http://radiocarbon.webhost.uits.arizona.edu/Type
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enISSN
0033-8222ae974a485f413a2113503eed53cd6c53
10.1017/S0033822200037644
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