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Patrut A, Patrut RT, Rakosy L, RATIU ILEANAANDREEA, Lowy DA, von Reden KF.  2021.  AGE, GROWTH AND ARCHITECTURE OF THE HISTORIC BIG TREE AT VICTORIA FALLS, ZIMBABWE ASSESSED BY RADIOCARBON DATING. Dendrochronologia. :125898.
Shan S, Luo C, Qi Y, Cai W‐J, Sun S, Fan D, Wang X.  2021.  Carbon Isotopic and Lithologic Constraints on the Sources and Cycling of Inorganic Carbon in Four Large Rivers in China: Yangtze, Yellow, Pearl, and Heilongjiang. Journal of Geophysical Research: Biogeosciences. 126(2)
Freimuth EJ, Diefendorf AF, Lowell TV, Schartman AK, Landis JD, Stewart AK, Bates BR.  2021.  Centennial-scale age offsets of plant wax n-alkanes in Adirondack lake sediments. Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta. 300:119-136.
Freimuth EJ, Diefendorf AF, Lowell TV, Schartman AK, Landis JD, Stewart AK, Bates BR.  2021.  Centennial-scale age offsets of plant wax n-alkanes in Adirondack lake sediments. Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta. 300:119-136.
Eglinton TI, Galy VV, Hemingway JD, Feng X, Bao H, Blattmann TM, Dickens AF, Gies H, Giosan L, Haghipour N et al..  2021.  Climate control on terrestrial biospheric carbon turnover. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. 118(8):e2011585118.
Li GK, Fischer WW, Lamb MP, A. West J, Zhang T, Galy V, Wang XTony, Li S, Qiu H, Li G et al..  2021.  Coal fly ash is a major carbon flux in the Chang Jiang (Yangtze River) basin. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. 118(21):e1921544118.
Li GK, Fischer WW, Lamb MP, A. West J, Zhang T, Galy V, Wang XTony, Li S, Qiu H, Li G et al..  2021.  Coal fly ash is a major carbon flux in the Chang Jiang (Yangtze River) basin. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. 118(21):e1921544118.
Li GK, Fischer WW, Lamb MP, A. West J, Zhang T, Galy V, Wang XTony, Li S, Qiu H, Li G et al..  2021.  Coal fly ash is a major carbon flux in the Chang Jiang (Yangtze River) basin. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. 118(21):e1921544118.
Li GK, Fischer WW, Lamb MP, A. West J, Zhang T, Galy V, Wang XTony, Li S, Qiu H, Li G et al..  2021.  Coal fly ash is a major carbon flux in the Chang Jiang (Yangtze River) basin. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. 118(21):e1921544118.
Ya M, Wu Y, Xu L, Li Y, Chen H, Wang X.  2021.  Compound-specific radiocarbon reveals sources and land–sea transport of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons in an urban estuary. Water Research. 198:117134.
Venturelli RA, Vick-Majors TJ, Collins B, Gagnon A, Kasic K, Kurz MD, Li W, Priscu J, Roberts M, Rosenheim BE.  2021.  A FRAMEWORK FOR TRANSDISCIPLINARY RADIOCARBON RESEARCH: USE OF NATURAL-LEVEL AND ELEVATED-LEVEL -14- C IN ANTARCTIC FIELD RESEARCHABSTRACT. Radiocarbon. 63(5):1555-1568.
Witter RC, Bender AM, Scharer KM, DuRoss CB, Haeussler PJ, Lease RO.  2021.  Geomorphic expression and slip rate of the Fairweather fault, southeast Alaska, and evidence for predecessors of the 1958 rupture. Geosphere. 17(3):711-738.
Daniels W.C., Russell J.M., Morrill C., Longo W.M., Giblin A.E., Holland-Stergar P., Welker J.M., Wen X., Hu A., Huang Y..  2021.  Lacustrine leaf wax hydrogen isotopes indicate strong regional climate feedbacks in Beringia since the last ice age. Quaternary Science Reviews. 269:107130.
Luk SY, Todd‐Brown K, Eagle M, McNichol AP, Sanderman J, Gosselin K, Spivak AC.  2021.  Soil Organic Carbon Development and Turnover in Natural and Disturbed Salt Marsh Environments. Geophysical Research Letters. 48(2)
Yu S-Y, Chen X, Fang Z, Liu X, Li M, Guo J.  2021.  Towards a precise timing of groundwater use in the lower Yellow River area during the late Bronze age: Bayesian inference from the radiocarbon ages of ancient water wells at the Liang'ercun site, north China. Quaternary Geochronology. 66:101214.
Yu S-Y, Chen X, Fang Z, Liu X, Li M, Guo J.  2021.  Towards a precise timing of groundwater use in the lower Yellow River area during the late Bronze age: Bayesian inference from the radiocarbon ages of ancient water wells at the Liang'ercun site, north China. Quaternary Geochronology. 66:101214.

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