Age of long sediment cores from Lake Baikal
Alexander A. Prokopenko (),
Eugene B. Karabanov and
Douglas F. Williams
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Alexander A. Prokopenko: University of South Carolina
Eugene B. Karabanov: University of South Carolina
Douglas F. Williams: University of South Carolina
Nature, 2002, vol. 415, issue 6875, 976-976
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Abstract The new BDP-98 drill core of the Baikal Drilling Project is a key palaeoclimate record in continental Asia because globally sensitive sedimentary records of such length and continuity are very rare1,2,3. Kashiwaya et al.4 have attempted signal processing of the BDP-98 average grain-size record, but in constructing their age model they excised a 100-metre interval from the 600-metre section, stating that it is “erroneous”4. On the basis of our lithological studies, we consider that this excision is unjustified.
Date: 2002
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