Constant Holocene Southern-Ocean C-14 reservoir ages and ice-shelf flow rates
Southern Ocean radiocarbon reservoir ages (i.e. non-zero radiocarbon ages in seawater) are the highest in the world's surface ocean. Constraining these reservoir ages at present and in the past is important not only because unknown reservoir ages limit the interpretation of Antarctic radiocarbo...
Main Authors: | Hall, B, Henderson, G, Baroni, C, Kellogg, T |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2010
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