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Radiocarbon age anomalies in land snail shells from Texas; ontogenetic, individual, and geographic patterns of variation.

Glenn A Goodfriend, G Lain Ellis, L J Toolin

Abstract


Accelerator mass spectrometric (AMS) radiocarbon analyses of live-collected, prebomb samples of shell carbonates of the land snails Rabdotus dealbatus and R. alternatus from Texas were carried out to quantify the characteristic age anomalies of land snails from limestone areas. Age anomalies are similar for the two species; they average +700 yr and vary by + or -180 yr (1sigma ) among samples. Serial analysis of 1 shell reveals a significant ontogenetic trend in (super 14) C age anomalies, with older apparent ages (up to 1200 yr) in the apical part of the shell and younger and uniform ages in the last whorl. No trend in age anomalies was found across a broad range of rainfall conditions (from 300 to 1000 mm mean annual rainfall).

Keywords


ontogeny;rainfall;Texas;accuracy;variations;mass spectra;spectra;Holocene;upper Holocene;living taxa;United States;Cenozoic;Quaternary;C 14;carbon;dates;isotopes;radioactive isotopes;shells;Invertebrata;Mollusca;absolute age;sedimentary rocks;carbonate rocks;limestone;Gastropoda

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