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Esther Ruth Gudmundsdóttir
Papers by Esther Ruth Gudmundsdóttir
Quaternary Science Reviews, 2010
Journal of Quaternary Science, 2010
Tephra horizons are potentially perfect time markers for dating and cross-correlation among diver... more Tephra horizons are potentially perfect time markers for dating and cross-correlation among diverse Holocene palaeoenvironmental records such as ice cores and marine and terrestrial sequences, but we need to trust their age. Here we present a new age estimate of the Holocene Mjáuvøtn tephra A using accelerator mass spectrometry 14C dates from two lakes on the Faroe Islands. With Bayesian age modelling it is dated to 6668–6533 cal. a BP (68.2% confidence interval) – significantly older and better constrained than the previous age. Copyright © 2010 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
Journal of Quaternary Science, 2011
Quaternary Science Reviews, 2004
Quaternary Science Reviews, 2010
Journal of Quaternary Science, 2010
Tephra horizons are potentially perfect time markers for dating and cross-correlation among diver... more Tephra horizons are potentially perfect time markers for dating and cross-correlation among diverse Holocene palaeoenvironmental records such as ice cores and marine and terrestrial sequences, but we need to trust their age. Here we present a new age estimate of the Holocene Mjáuvøtn tephra A using accelerator mass spectrometry 14C dates from two lakes on the Faroe Islands. With Bayesian age modelling it is dated to 6668–6533 cal. a BP (68.2% confidence interval) – significantly older and better constrained than the previous age. Copyright © 2010 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
Journal of Quaternary Science, 2011
Quaternary Science Reviews, 2004
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Papers by Esther Ruth Gudmundsdóttir