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Mathewes, Rolf W., Vogel, J. S., Southon, J. R., Nelson, D. E. (1985) Accelerator radiocarbon date confirms early deglaciation of the Queen Charlotte Islands. Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences, 22 (5) 790-791 doi:10.1139/e85-085

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TitleAccelerator radiocarbon date confirms early deglaciation of the Queen Charlotte Islands
JournalCanadian Journal of Earth Sciences
AuthorsMathewes, Rolf W.Author
Vogel, J. S.Author
Southon, J. R.Author
Nelson, D. E.Author
Year1985 (May 1)Volume22
Issue5
PublisherCanadian Science Publishing
DOIdoi:10.1139/e85-085Search in ResearchGate
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Mindat Ref. ID478687Long-form Identifiermindat:1:5:478687:4
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Full ReferenceMathewes, Rolf W., Vogel, J. S., Southon, J. R., Nelson, D. E. (1985) Accelerator radiocarbon date confirms early deglaciation of the Queen Charlotte Islands. Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences, 22 (5) 790-791 doi:10.1139/e85-085
Plain TextMathewes, Rolf W., Vogel, J. S., Southon, J. R., Nelson, D. E. (1985) Accelerator radiocarbon date confirms early deglaciation of the Queen Charlotte Islands. Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences, 22 (5) 790-791 doi:10.1139/e85-085
In(1985, May) Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences Vol. 22 (5) Canadian Science Publishing
Abstract/Notes Accelerator mass spectrometry was used to test whether part of eastern Graham Island was ice free at the height of late Wisconsin glaciation on mainland British Columbia. An accelerator radiocarbon date of 14 700 ± 700 years on a small twig conforms with two conventional dates that suggested that the Cape Ball region of Graham Island was deglaciated by about 15 000 radiocarbon years ago.


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