Luminescence dating results from the research project: Subsurface stratigraphic controls on subsidence and carbon sequestration in Mississippi Delta diversion receiving basins

DOI:10.4121/7410bf0c-caa3-4213-8f8d-d7206760f1a2.v1
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DOI: 10.4121/7410bf0c-caa3-4213-8f8d-d7206760f1a2
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Liz Chamberlain; van der Lee, Lieke (2024): Luminescence dating results from the research project: Subsurface stratigraphic controls on subsidence and carbon sequestration in Mississippi Delta diversion receiving basins. Version 1. 4TU.ResearchData. dataset. https://doi.org/10.4121/7410bf0c-caa3-4213-8f8d-d7206760f1a2.v1
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Dataset

Wageningen University and Research logo

Geolocation

Barataria Bay, Louisiana
lat (N): 29.600
lon (E): -90.000
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Time coverage

1000 BCE - 1000 CE

Licence

CC BY-NC 4.0

This excel file contains optically stimulated luminescence (OSL) dating results for sedimentary deposits of Barataria Bay, Louisiana (U.S.). The ages were produced using standard procedures to date quartz sand grains extracted from the sediment samples. The luminescence dating was performed at the Netherlands Centre for Luminescence dating (NCL) of Wageningen University. This work is part of a project funded by the RESTORE Act Center for Excellence for Louisiana entitled Subsurface stratigraphic controls on subsidence and carbon sequestration in Mississippi Delta diversion receiving basins.

History

  • 2024-11-22 first online, published, posted

Publisher

4TU.ResearchData

Format

excel

Funding

  • RESTORE Act Center for Excellence for Louisiana

Organizations

Soil Geography & Landscape group and Netherlands Centre for Luminescence dating, Wageningen University and Research

DATA

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