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Major carbon-14 deficiency in modern snail shells from southern Nevada springs

January 1, 1984

Carbon-14 contents as low as 3.3 ?? 0.2 percent modern (apparent age, 27,000 years) measured from the shells of snails Melanoides tuberculatus living in artesian springs in southern Nevada are attributed to fixation of dissolved HCO3- with which the shells are in carbon isotope equilibrium. Recognition of the existence of such extreme deficiencies is necessary so that erroneous ages are not attributed to freshwater biogenic carbonates.

Publication Year 1984
Title Major carbon-14 deficiency in modern snail shells from southern Nevada springs
Authors A.C. Riggs
Publication Type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Series Title Science
Index ID 70013901
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse