Russell, N., Cook, G. T., Ascough, P. L. and Dugmore, A. J. (2010). Spatial variation in the marine radiocarbon reservoir effect throughout the Scottish post-Roman to late medieval period. Radiocarbon 52 (3). Vol 52(3), pp. 1166-1181.

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Spatial variation in the marine radiocarbon reservoir effect throughout the Scottish post-Roman to late medieval period
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North Sea values (500-1350 BP)
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Radiocarbon 52 (3)
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Radiocarbon
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52 (3)
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675
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1166 - 1181
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The marine radiocarbon reservoir effect (MRE) occurs as a spatially and temporally dependent variable owing to localized changes in oceanic water composition. Investigates ΔR values (deviations from the global average MRE whose ΔR = 0) during the period 500-1350 BP for the east coast of Scotland, where a complex estuarine system exists that drains into the semi-enclosed North Sea basin. Due to the availability of suitable archaeological samples, the data set has a distinct medieval focus that spans the area from Aberdeen in the north to East Lothian in the south. Many of the ΔR values are not significantly different from 0 (the global average), but there are occasional excursions to negative values (max -172 ± 20) indicating the presence of younger water. These values show greater variability compared to other published data for this general region, suggesting that considerable care must be taken when dating marine derived samples from archaeological sites on the east coast of Scotland.\r\n
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N Russell
Gordon T Cook
Philippa L Ascough
Andrew J Dugmore
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2010
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MEDIEVAL (Historic England Periods)
Marine Radiocarbon Reservoir (Auto Detected Subject)
MEDIEVAL (Historic England Periods)
POST MEDIEVAL (Historic England Periods)
ROMAN (Historic England Periods)
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URI: https://journals.uair.arizona.edu/index.php/radiocarbon/article/view/3614
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23 Feb 2013