Northeastern California (Geographic Keyword)
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A total of three bulk soil samples from the Honey Lake Fault near the town of Doyle in northeastern California were floated to recover organic fragments suitable for radiocarbon analysis. These samples were recovered from a distinct stratigraphic layer of a stream cut exposure during a paleoseismic study. Botanic components and detrital charcoal were identified, and potentially radiocarbon datable material was separated.
EXAMINATION OF BULK SOIL FOR RADIOCARBON DATABLE MATERIAL FROM THE SURPRISE VALLEY, NORTHEASTERN CALIFORNIA (2005)
Seven bulk soil samples from the Surprise Valley of northeastern California were floated to recover organic fragments suitable for radiocarbon analysis. These samples were recovered from trench and stream exposures across a fault scarp in latest Quaternary lacustrine, colluvial, and debris-flow sediments. Botanic components and detrital charcoal were identified, and potentially radiocarbon datable material was separated.
Notes On Palaihnihan Culture History: Glottochronology and Archaeology (1980)
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