Nanodiamonds in the Younger Dryas boundary sediment layer (Q28305598)
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journal article published in 2009
- Nanodiamonds in the Younger Dryas Boundary Sediment Layer
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Nanodiamonds in the Younger Dryas boundary sediment layer (English)
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29 March 2020
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1 January 2009
...the scientists report in Friday’s issue of the journal Science. ... Gary Huss, a scientist at the University of Hawaii, Manoa, who was one of the early reviewers of the paper in Science (English)
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This research was funded by the NSF (grant ATM-0713769). We thank three anonymous reviewers and V. Haynes for assistance. (English)
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This research was funded by the NSF (grant ATM-0713769). We thank three anonymous reviewers and V. Haynes for assistance. (English)
2 January 2009
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University of California Los Angeles
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2 February 2024
V. Haynes
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This research was funded by the NSF (grant ATM-0713769). We thank three anonymous reviewers and V. Haynes for assistance. (English)
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All ages expressed as thousands of calendar years before present. Atmospheric concentrations of radiocarbon are known to have varied unevenly across past millennia; accordingly, 10,900 radiocarbon years before present has been recalibrated and is equivalent to ≈12.9 thousand cal. yr B.P.
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This research was funded by the NSF (grant ATM-0713769). We thank three anonymous reviewers and V. Haynes for assistance.
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