Short communication: Driftwood provides reliable chronological markers in Arctic coastal deposits
<p>Originating from the boreal forest and often transported over large distances, driftwood characterizes many Arctic coastlines. Here we present a combined assessment of radiocarbon (<span class="inline-formula"><sup>14</sup>C</span>) and dendrochronological...
Main Authors: | L. Sander, A. Kirdyanov, A. Crivellaro, U. Büntgen |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Copernicus Publications
2021-03-01
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Series: | Geochronology |
Online Access: | https://gchron.copernicus.org/articles/3/171/2021/gchron-3-171-2021.pdf |
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