2010
DOI: 10.1016/j.palaeo.2010.03.034
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Charcoal and wood remains for radiocarbon dating Upper Pleistocene loess sequences in Eastern Europe and Central Siberia

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“…The 14 C dates for the period around 30 ka BP can be understood using 1σ "time ranges"; for dates older than 31 ka BP, we apparently should take 2σ "time ranges." For KX-93, both sets of dates fit within the time range of the Kurtak V Interstadial established by previous dates on wood material from subunit 4.2 (Figure 1; Haesaerts et al 2005Haesaerts et al , 2010.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 70%
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“…The 14 C dates for the period around 30 ka BP can be understood using 1σ "time ranges"; for dates older than 31 ka BP, we apparently should take 2σ "time ranges." For KX-93, both sets of dates fit within the time range of the Kurtak V Interstadial established by previous dates on wood material from subunit 4.2 (Figure 1; Haesaerts et al 2005Haesaerts et al , 2010.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 70%
“…Long, detailed pedosedimentary and climatic sequences have been obtained for the Middle Pleniglacial in eastern Europe and Russia. The chronology of each sequence has been determined in recent decades by large series of radiocarbon dates on high-quality charcoal preserved in Upper Paleolithic sites during the 40-25 ka BP period (Haesaerts et al 2005(Haesaerts et al , 2009(Haesaerts et al , 2010. However, within these coherent chronological sequences, some dates on charcoal showed clear discrepancies (more than 2σ) compared with their chronostratigraphical background (Damblon and Haesaerts 2007).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this area, only particular geomorphological structures, like the Nussloch thermokarst infillings (19,23) (Fig. S1 and Table S1), or archeological levels, may provide these materials that only exceptionally yield long-term coherent chronologies as, for example, in Central Europe (48,49). A ubiquitous carbon-bearing material should thus be identified.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…ice core records (e.g. Antoine et al, 2009;Haesaerts et al, 2010;Terhorst et al, 2013). Due to high sedimentation rates, the LPS Nussloch near Heidelberg, Germany, is regarded as Central European reference sequence.…”
Section: Loess-palaeosol Sequencesmentioning
confidence: 99%