Archaeological herbivore <em>δ</em><sup>13</sup>C and <em>δ</em><sup>34</sup>S provide a marker for saltmarsh use and new insights into the process of <sup>15</sup>N-enrichment in coastal plants
Home / ARCAS News / Archaeological herbivore <em>δ</em><sup>13</sup>C and <em>δ</em><sup>34</sup>S provide a marker for saltmarsh use and new insights into the process of <sup>15</sup>N-enrichment in coastal plants
Publication date: January 2021
Source: Journal of Archaeological Science, Volume 125
Author(s): Eric Guiry, Stéphane Noël, Jonathan Fowler
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