Correlation and chronology of Pacific Coast marine terrace deposits of continental United States by fossil amino acid stereochemistry technique, evaluation, relative ages, kinetic model ages, and geologic implications

Author(s)Wehmiller, John F.
Author(s)Lajoie, Kenneth R.
Author(s)Kvenvolden, Keith A.
Author(s)Peterson, Etta
Author(s)Belknap, Daniel F.
Author(s)Kennedy, George L.
Author(s)Addicott, Warren O.
Author(s)Vedde, John G.
Author(s)Wright, Robert W.
Date Accessioned2012-03-29T22:54:26Z
Date Available2012-03-29T22:54:26Z
Publication Date1977
AbstractEnantiomeric (D/L) ratios of six or more amino acids have been determined in Pleistocene mollusks from fifty-one terrace localities on the Pacific coast of the United States from Puget Sound, Washington, to San Diego, California. Samples have been selected for the purpose of evaluation of various aspects of the amino acid dating technique as well as for the application of the technique to unresolved chronologic problems. Samples with known stratigraphic relationships (upper and lower Pleistocene, Pliocene) have been examined to document the relationships between geologic age and extent of racemization. Most genera investigated exhibit the expected trend of increasing extent of racemization with increasing age, but some genera do not document this trend, probably because of contamination during diagenesis. Of all genera examined in this manner, the bivalve mollusk Saxidomus appears to be the most reliable.en_US
URLhttp://udspace.udel.edu/handle/19716/10498
PublisherU.S. Department of the Interior Geological Surveyen_US
Part of Series77-680
TitleCorrelation and chronology of Pacific Coast marine terrace deposits of continental United States by fossil amino acid stereochemistry technique, evaluation, relative ages, kinetic model ages, and geologic implicationsen_US
TypeOtheren_US
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