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      A history of aquatic plants in the Coorong, a Ramsar-listed coastal wetland, South Australia

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      Journal of Paleolimnology
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              Recent measurements on dendrochronologically-dated wood from the Southern Hemisphere have shown that there are differences between the structural form of the radiocarbon calibration curves from each hemisphere. Thus, it is desirable, when possible, to use calibration data obtained from secure dendrochronologically-dated wood from the corresponding hemisphere. In this paper, we outline the recent work and point the reader to the internationally recommended data set that should be used for future calibration of Southern Hemisphere 14 C dates.
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                Journal
                Journal of Paleolimnology
                J Paleolimnol
                Springer Nature
                0921-2728
                1573-0417
                December 2011
                May 22 2011
                : 46
                : 4
                : 623-635
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                10.1007/s10933-011-9510-4
                dd7bf0ce-f59a-4713-a606-6c46ca48fc65
                © 2011
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