Инд. авторы: Kuzmin Y.V., Kosintsev P.A., Boudin M., Zazovskaya E.P.
Заглавие: The freshwater reservoir effect in northern west siberia: 14c and stable isotope data for fish from the late medieval town of mangazeya
Библ. ссылка: Kuzmin Y.V., Kosintsev P.A., Boudin M., Zazovskaya E.P. The freshwater reservoir effect in northern west siberia: 14c and stable isotope data for fish from the late medieval town of mangazeya // Quaternary Geochronology. - 2020. - Vol.60. - Art.101109. - ISSN 1871-1014. - EISSN 1878-0350.
Идентиф-ры: DOI: 10.1016/j.quageo.2020.101109; РИНЦ: 45453202;
Реферат: eng: The freshwater reservoir effect (FRE) was estimated for the northern part of West Siberia for the first time, based on securely dated samples from the late medieval town of Mangazeya existed mainly in AD 1601–1650. Twelve specimens of six species of freshwater fish were selected for 14C dating, and C and N stable isotopes analysis. The FRE varies from ca. 310 to ca. 1970 14C years, and there is no consistency in terms of relationship to feeding habits or trophic level of fish; the FRE fluctuations for Mangazeya, as well as for other regions in northern Eurasia, are noteworthy. This information should be taken into account when 14C dating of bones of humans and domestic animals, who consume significant amount of freshwater fish, is conducted. This also applies to 14C dating of food crusts on the surface of pottery.
Ключевые слова: West Siberia; stable isotopes; radiocarbon dating; Mangazeya town; Freshwater reservoir effect; fish;
Издано: 2020
Физ. хар-ка: 101109
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