Radiogenic isotope records of Quaternary glaciations: Changes in the erosional source and weathering processes
Variations of global and regional silicate weathering rates and paleo-ocean circulation patterns are estimated by using radiogenic isotope records, but the effects of changes in provenance are generally ignored. Here sediment provenance has been constrained through the use of Ar-Ar ages for individu...
Main Authors: | Reynolds, B, Sherlock, S, Kelley, S, Burton, K |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
2004
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