Thursday 15.09.2022
Poster Session 3, F-floor (upper): C01, C02, C03, C04, C05, Ta1
Poster# Presenter /submitted by Title
C01_P01 Takahiro Aze U/Th dating and radiocarbon measurement potentials using marine mollusks around Japanese archipelago
C01_P02 Barbara Benisiewicz Climatic signal in tree ring δ¹³C and its temporal stability - case study for Suwałaki region
C01_P03 Alexander Cherkinsky Evidence of Holocene Hydroclimate Variability in Northern India and Links to the Indus Civilization
C01_P04 Quan Hua Holocene fire recorded in dune footslope deposits at the Cooloola Sand Mass, Australia
C01_P05 Masao Uchida
/Irino
Sedimentary environment and depositional process of reworked materials in the subaqueous Yangtze Delta during the middle and late Holocene
C01_P06 Fumiko Nara Updated radiocarbon age-depth model from Lake Baikal sediment: Implication for past hydrological changes for last glacial to the Holocene
C01_P07 Karin Nemoto Paleoclimate study in the Indonesian throughflow region using carbon and beryllium isotopes
C01_P08 Adrian Patrut A 900-Year Isotopic Proxy Rainfall Record from central Botswana
C01_P09 Paul Strobel Improving radiocarbon based chronologies in semi-arid regions using paleomagnetic secular variations – a case study from Mongolian high-altitude lakes
C01_P10 Masao Uchida
/Sugisaki
Optically stimulated luminescence dating of marine sediments from the Bering Sea
C01_P11 Yusuke Yokoyama Mid- to Late- Holocene sea level changes recorded in corals from Philippines 
C02_P01 Elaine Dunbar Carbon Isotope Changes Through the Recent Past: F¹⁴C and δ¹³C values in single barley grain from 1852 to 2020
C02_P02 Maurice Ndeye Radiocarbon Concentration Measurements in Tree Leaves near SOCOCIM (Rufisque, Senegal), A Cement Factory 
C02_P03 Fan Jiang
/Ping
Influence of the human activity on the source of soil inorganic carbon in grassland from Tibet and Inner Mongolia
C03_P01 David Fink Cosmogenic radionuclides at Law Dome, East Antarctica,
record the 774/5 AD and 993/4 AD Miyake Events
C03_P02 Andrzej Rakowski The potential for using Δ¹⁴C excursions to accurately date floating pine chronologies from the Hallstatt period 
C03_P03 Andrzej Rakowski Variations in the radiocarbon calibration curves around known and suspected Δ¹⁴C excursions 
C04_P01 Barbara Benisiewicz δ¹³C and intrinsic water use efficiency (iWUE) for trees in various health conditions – case study for Świerklaniec Forest District
C04_P02 Silvia Cercatillo New high RESOLUTION project ¹⁴C data from a Glacial sub-fossil pine forest in Furadouro, Portugal
C04_P03 Wan Hong Radiocarbon ages of annual tree rings collected in Korea (AD 900 - 2021, 81 - 168, 131 - 211)
C04_P04 Hiroyuki Kitagawa A growth rate variability of Ziziphus spina christi in North-central Oman determined by a series of radiocarbon measurements
C04_P05 John Meadows Single-year ¹⁴C dating of the lake-fortress at Āraiši, Latvia
C04_P06 Adrian Patrut AMS radiocarbon investigation of the African baobabs from the semi-arid cloud forest of Wadi Hinna, Dhofar, Oman
C04_P07 Harsh Raj Improved calibration method for dating multiple tree-rings and its implication on the Santorini debate
C04_P08 Helene Agerskov Rose High precision dating of a Neolithic wooden trackway from Lower Saxony, Germany, using radiocarbon wiggle matching
C04_P09 Lukas Wacker Origin and age of carbon in cellulose of mid-latitude tree rings
C04_P10 Damian Wiktorowski Using rapid atmospheric ¹⁴C changes to precise dating part of the floating chronology for pine tree from Józefowo (north Poland)
C05_P01 Philip Gautschi Radiocarbon analysis of annually published journals
C05_P02 Philip Naysmith Barley Mash its history in the Radiocarbon Inter-comparison studies and its role as a modern carbon standard
C05_P03 Andrzej Rakowski Determination of the influence of air parcels in the Northern and Southern Hemisphere on radiocarbon calibration in Southern America
 
C05_P04 Jocelyn Turnbull Comprehensive update of marine reservoir values for New Zealand coastal waters to inform coastal hazard research
Ta1_P01 Lara Indra Radiocarbon dating of forensic human bone to estimate the postmortem interval (PMI)
Ta1_P02 Katerina Pachnerova Brabcova Chronological records in animal tissues
Ta1_P03 Hongtao Shen Absorption and Distribution of Ultra-Trace Exogenous ¹⁴C Urea in Rats
Ta1_P04 Fan Jiang
/Wang
Bomb pulse dating of human calculi
Poster Session 3, EO-floor (middle): T03, T04
posters are up
Poster Session 3, D-floor (lower): G02, G03, G04, G05
Poster#  Presenter /submitted by Title
G02_P01 Thomas Blattmann Radiocarbon geochemistry of amino acids in marine sediments
G02_P02 Maxi Castrillejo Ensuring comparability of radiocarbon measurements in dissolved inorganic carbon of seawater between ETH-Zurich and NOSAMS 
G02_P03 Chun-Yen Chou AMS ¹⁴C dating and stable isotope analysis on an 8-kyr oyster shell from Taipei Basin: Sea level and SST changes
G02_P04 Marcus Christl Tracking the ¹⁴C bomb peak recorded in Arctica Islandica across the North Sea and Northeast Atlantic Ocean
G02_P05 Roberta L. Hansman Radiocarbon in the ocean: ensuring high quality results
G02_P06 Niels Hauksson Long Term Time Series of Surface Water Dissolved Inorganic Carbon Isotopes from the Southern California Bight
G02_P07 Maria Ilie The chronology of the sedimentation in the Danube abyssal fan records the major episodes of the late-Holocene Black Sea evolution
G02_P08 Minkyoung Kim Organic carbon cycling in the deep ocean: Implications from radiocarbon
G02_P09 Charlotte Schnepper Tracing bomb radiocarbon in sinking particulate organic carbon in the deep Sargasso Sea
G02_P10 Masao Uchida Age offsets between marine-derived lipid biomarkers, TOC, and foraminifera during cross shelf-slope lateral transport revealed by compound-specific radiocarbon dating
G02_P11 Xuchen Wang CANNOT ATTEND
G02_P12 Stephan Winkler Bomb-pulse radiocarbon record for a well-dated Caribbean coral core
G03_P01 Philippa  Ascough
/Gulliver
Source apportionment of fugitive methane emissions using radiocarbon in a Scottish river
G03_P02 Katherine Thomas Bulk Organic Carbon Isotopes From the Santa Clara River During Rain Events
G03_P03 Bingbing Wei Anthropogenic perturbations change the quality and quantity of terrestrial carbon flux to the coastal ocean
G04_P01 Lisa Bröder Exploiting radiocarbon to investigate the fate of permafrost organic matter supply to the Canadian Beaufort Sea
G04_P02 Go Iwahana Radiocarbon age of plant remains in massive ground ice of the Barrow Permafrost Tunnel, Alaska
G04_P03 Masayo Minami Multiple radiocarbon dating of POC, DOC, DIC, and plant remains in ground ice of Siberian permafrost
G05_P01 Kari Finstad What are soil microbes eating? Novel methods for determining the age of microbially utilized soil carbon
G05_P02 Katherine Grant Divergence of compound class persistence in a California grassland soil
G05_P03 Franziska Lechleitner Towards a comprehensive understanding of the drivers of the reservoir effect (dead carbon fraction) in stalagmites - a modelling approach
G05_P04 Karis Mcfarlane Old-growth forest and adjacent prairie show contrasting soil carbon properties not linked to aboveground litter input and chemistry
G05_P05 Satabdi Misra Species-definite AMS ¹⁴C dating, ²¹⁰Pb and ¹³⁷Cs dating on a peat core from Jinchuan Mire, NE China 
G05_P06 Sarah Rowan Multi-Pool Monitoring of Organic and Inorganic Carbon at Milandre Cave, Switzerland – Implications for Future Paleoecosystem Proxies
G05_P07 Masao Uchida Isotopic signatures of fine organic aerosol in the deciduous forest and photosynthetic isotopic discrimination: Insights from compound-specific radiocarbon analysis
G05_P08 Haiyan Zhao Peatland initiation and carbon accumulation history during the Holocene in Xinjiang, China
G05_P09 Sue Trumbore
/Hilman
Why do tree tissues have older radiocarbon ages than chronological ages?