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Stratigraphic section from Darling Downs site QML796 showing horizons with radiocarbon dated bivalve shells

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Figure 1 shows a stratigraphic section of an excavation site QML796, with undisturbed stratigraphy that represents ephemeral fluvial channel and overbank deposits in a small, restricted catchment on the Darling Downs, southeastern Queensland, Australia. During excavation, bivalve shells were collected as part of research into the implication for radiocarbon dating in cryptic meteoric diagenesis in freshwater bivalves.

Geographical area of data collection

kmlPolyCoords
152.492637,-25.598830 148.337956,-25.598830 148.337956,-29.178588 152.492637,-29.178588 152.492637,-25.598830

Publications

Webb, Gregory, Price, Gilbert, Nothdurft, Luke, Deer, Linda, & Rintoul, Llewellyn (2007) Cryptic Meteoric Diagenesis in Freshwater Bivalves: Implications for Radiocarbon Dating. Geology (Boulder), 35(9), pp. 803-806. http://eprints.qut.edu.au/42838/

Research areas

Pleistocene
Mg:Ca ratio
radiocarbon dating
meteoric diagenesis
bivalve shell
cement

Cite this collection

Webb, Gregory (2015): Stratigraphic section from Darling Downs site QML796 showing horizons with radiocarbon dated bivalve shells. Queensland University of Technology. (Dataset) https://researchdatafinder.qut.edu.au/display/n9837

Data file types

Online figure, Geology journal.

Copyright

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Connections

Has association with
Llew Rintoul  (Researcher)
Luke Nothdurft  (Researcher)

Contacts

Name: Professor Gregory Webb

Other

Date record created:
2015-06-11T09:22:18
Date record modified:
2020-11-06T15:19:05
Record status:
Published - Open Access