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1 Assessing the dead carbon proportion of a modern speleothem from central Brazil Macario, K.D.
2019
52 C p. 29-36
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2 Cosmogenic and nucleogenic 21Ne in quartz in a 28-meter sandstone core from the McMurdo Dry Valleys, Antarctica Balco, Greg
2019
52 C p. 63-76
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3 Editorial Board 2019
52 C p. ii
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4 Evaluating the potential of tree-ring methodology for cross-dating of three annually laminated stalagmites from Zoolithencave (SE Germany) Riechelmann, Dana F.C.
2019
52 C p. 37-50
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5 Geochemical characterisation of the Late Quaternary widespread Japanese tephrostratigraphic markers and correlations to the Lake Suigetsu sedimentary archive (SG06 core) Albert, Paul G.
2019
52 C p. 103-131
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6 Guidelines for reporting and archiving 210Pb sediment chronologies to improve fidelity and extend data lifecycle Courtney Mustaphi, Colin J.
2019
52 C p. 77-87
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7 Increased radiocarbon dating resolution of ombrotrophic peat profiles reveals periods of disturbance which were previously undetected Kołaczek, Piotr
2019
52 C p. 21-28
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8 Seismic history from in situ 36Cl cosmogenic nuclide data on limestone fault scarps using Bayesian reversible jump Markov chain Monte Carlo Tesson, J.
2019
52 C p. 1-20
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9 Temporal variability of 14C reservoir effects and sedimentological chronology analysis in lake sediments from Chibuzhang Co, North Tibet (China) Chen, Hao
2019
52 C p. 88-102
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10 U-Th and radiocarbon dating of calcite speleothems from gypsum caves (Emilia Romagna, North Italy) Columbu, Andrea
2019
52 C p. 51-62
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