Webb1 1 Quantifying charcoal degradation and negative priming of soil organic matter with a 2 radiocarbon-dead tracer 3 . 4 . Emma L. Tilston. a,1, Philippa L. Ascough. a *, Mark H. Garnett. b, Michael I. Bird. c 5 . 6 a. Scottish Universities Environmental Research Centre, Rankine Avenue, Scottish Webb11 apr. 2024 · Throughout the Arctic, fallen trees make their way from forests to the ocean by way of rivers. Those logs can stack up as the river twists and turns, resulting in long-term carbon storage. A new study in AGU's journal Geophysical Research Letters has mapped the largest known woody deposit, covering 51 square kilometers (20 square …
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Webb31 jan. 2011 · About. My research interests cover a wide range of topics within global biogeochemical cycles, with a focus upon palaeoenvironmental science. My particular interests include radiocarbon (14C) dynamics within marine and terrestrial systems over extended timescales, and the influence of production mechanisms and subsequent … Webb23 feb. 2024 · Philippa Ascough. Scottish Universities Environmental Research Centre, UK. View all articles by this author. Nicole Khan. Department of Earth Sciences, The … detournay lembeek
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WebbPhilippa Ascough, michael bird Charcoal forms a crucial source of archaeological and palaeoenvironmental data, providing a record of cultural activities, past climatic conditions and a means of chronological … WebbPhilippa Ascough We assessed the evidence for variations in the marine 14C reservoir effect (MRE) at coastal, archaeological Iron Age sites in North and West Scotland by comparing AMS measurements of paired marine and … WebbPhilippa Ascough Ágústa Edwald Maxwell Carbon and nitrogen stable isotope ratios (d 13 C and d 15 N) have been used widely in archaeology to investigate palaeodiet. detorsion of ovary