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Further Attempts at Dating the Palynological Sequence of the Hula L07 Core, Upper Jordan Valley, Israel
2001
Radiocarbon: An International Journal of Cosmogenic Isotope Research
The palynological sequence of the Hula L07 core was previously correlated with the global oxygen isotope stages 3–5, based on a radiocarbon age determination and comparison with other Levantine paleoclimatological curves. An attempt was made to validate this correlation with Th/U dating. Unlike typical European peat, which is acidic, the soil pH of the Hula peat is mildly basic. Not only does this contribute to the oxidation of palynomorphs, but it also helps to preserve the carbonate material
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