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Implications Of Radiocarbon Ages Of Organic And Inorganic Carbon In Coastal Lakes In Florida For Establishing A Reliable Chronology For Sediment-based Paleoclimate Reconstruction
Coastal lake sediments are valuable paleoclimate archives provided that they can be accurately dated. Here, we report radiocarbon ages of bulk sediment organic matter (OM), plants, shells, particulate OM, and dissolved OM from coastal...
Response of tropical cyclone (TC) frequency to future climate change has important implications for society but remains poorly understood due to a lack of long-term reliable observational records. Here, we use high-resolution organic...
Fossil mollusk shells are widely distributed in the geologic records and their oxygen isotopic compositions have been used to reconstruct seasonality, local climatic and elevation conditions. However, interpretation of isotope data from...
The accumulation and spatial distribution of economically important petroleum in sedimentary basins are primarily controlled by its migration from source rocks through permeable carrier beds to reservoirs. Tracing petroleum migration...
Stable carbon and nitrogen isotope values (delta C-13 and delta N-15) were used to evaluate trophic niche overlap between two filter-feeding fishes (known together as bigheaded carp) native to China, silver carp (Hypophthalmichthys...
Formation of cold, dense waters south of the Antarctic Circumpolar Current (ACC) is one of the main drivers of the global overturning circulation, with major implications on the earth's climate. A key region where the densest waters on...
Stable carbon and nitrogen isotope values (δ13C and δ15N) were used to evaluate trophic niche overlap between two filter-feeding fishes (known together as bigheaded carp) native to China, silver carp (Hypophthalmichthys molitrix) and...
The role of climate change in the evolution and diversification of hominoids remains a hotly debated issue. Stable isotope analyses of fossil mammals that coexisted with the hominoids can provide insights into the environments of the...
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