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A Cerion-based chronostratigraphy and age model from the central Bahama Islands: Amino acid racemization and
14
C in land snails and sediments
Paul J. Hearty, Darrell S. Kaufman
Earth and Sustainability
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14
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Amino Acid Racemization
100%
Aging Model
100%
Chronostratigraphy
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Land Snails
100%
Bahamas
100%
Evolutionary Process
50%
Marine Isotope Stage 5e
50%
Biostratigraphic
50%
Geochronological
25%
L-values
25%
Racemization
25%
Age Constraints
25%
14C Age
25%
Relative Age
25%
Aspartic Acid
25%
Glutamic Acid
25%
Age Structure
25%
Last Interglaciation
25%
Data-centric
25%
Chronostratigraphic
25%
Evolutionary Trends
25%
L-Asp
25%
Shell Form
25%
Historical Collections
25%
Rate Constraint
25%
L-Glu
25%
Collection Dates
25%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Amino Acid
100%
Racemization
100%
Chronostratigraphy
100%
Bahamas
100%
Holocene
40%
Fossil
40%
Marine Isotope Stage
40%
Aspartic Acid
20%
Phylogenetics
20%
Time Series
20%