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THE USE OF MARINE SHELLS FOR RADIOCARBON DATING OF COASTAL DEPOSITSTHE USE OF MARINE SHELLS FOR RADIOCARBON DATING OF COASTAL DEPOSITS
(Sociedade Brasileira de Geologia, 2017)
Chronostratigraphy and radiocarbon age inversion in the Holocene regressive barrier of Paraná, southern Brazil
(2008-07-07)
Twenty-two 14C datings were performed at the central sector of the Paraná coast to define Holocene regressive barrier evolution. The barrier Pleistocene substratum was ascribed an age between 40 400 and 30 000 yr BP, but ...
Chronostratigraphy and radiocarbon age inversion in the Holocene regressive barrier of Paraná, southern Brazil
(2008-07-07)
Twenty-two 14C datings were performed at the central sector of the Paraná coast to define Holocene regressive barrier evolution. The barrier Pleistocene substratum was ascribed an age between 40 400 and 30 000 yr BP, but ...
Statistical Analysis of Radiocarbon Datings from the South Central Sector of Quebrada de Humahuaca
(Springer, 2017)
In this paper we present a compilation and review of radiocarbon dates from different archaeological sites in the center-south of the Humahuaca Gorge, Jujuy province, Argentina. These include those made by Beatriz Cremonte ...
Radiocarbon Dating of Silica Sinter and Postglacial Hydrothermal Activity in the El Tatio Geyser Field
(American Geophysical Union, 2020)
The El Tatio geothermal field in the Chilean Altiplano contains hydrothermal silica sinter deposits overlaying glacial and volcanic units, providing an opportunity to constrain the timing of deglaciation and volcanic ...
Mid Holocene radiocarbon ages in the Subtropical Andes (~29° - 35° S), climatic change and implications for human space organization
(Elsevier, 2015)
This article discusses the distribution of radiocarbon age signatures obtained from archeological sites
between 29 and 35 S in Central Chile and Midwest Argentina. The goal of this analysis is to establish
bases from ...
HUMAN BURIALS IN THE NORTHEAST PATAGONIA: NEW RADIOCARBON DATES
(Univ MagallanesPunta ArenasChile, 2008)