Difference between revisions of "PYTUNY5WJNW.age14c"
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(Added PropertyValue: Method (L) = For radiocarbon dating the surface-dwelling planktic foraminifera species Globigerinoides ruber in a strict sense and Globigerinoides sacculifer (without the sac-like final chamber) were handpicked under a binocular microscope from the >150 µm fraction. The abundance of these species within the cores was generally low, and occasionally, both species were combined to obtain a sufficient amount of datable material.) |
(Added PropertyValue: MeasuredBy (L) = KeckCabonCyle.UCI) |
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HasVariableID (L)=PYTUNY5WJNW| | HasVariableID (L)=PYTUNY5WJNW| | ||
InterpretedAs (L)=PYTUNY5WJNW.age14c.Interpretation1| | InterpretedAs (L)=PYTUNY5WJNW.age14c.Interpretation1| | ||
+ | MeasuredBy (L)=KeckCabonCyle.UCI| | ||
MeasuredOn (L)=GeoB10043-3| | MeasuredOn (L)=GeoB10043-3| | ||
Method (L)=For radiocarbon dating the surface-dwelling planktic foraminifera species Globigerinoides ruber in a strict sense and Globigerinoides sacculifer (without the sac-like final chamber) were handpicked under a binocular microscope from the >150 µm fraction. The abundance of these species within the cores was generally low, and occasionally, both species were combined to obtain a sufficient amount of datable material.| | Method (L)=For radiocarbon dating the surface-dwelling planktic foraminifera species Globigerinoides ruber in a strict sense and Globigerinoides sacculifer (without the sac-like final chamber) were handpicked under a binocular microscope from the >150 µm fraction. The abundance of these species within the cores was generally low, and occasionally, both species were combined to obtain a sufficient amount of datable material.| |