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Amino-acid racemizarion in Quaternary shell deposits at Willapa Bay, Washington

January 1, 1979

Extents of racemization (dl">dl ratios) of amino acids in fossil Saxidomus giganteus (Deshayes) and Ostrea lurida Carpenter were measured on shell deposits exposed at 21 sites on the east side of Willapa Bay, Washington. Amino acids from Saxidomus show less variability in dSpl">dSpl ratios and, therefore, are of greater use in correlation and age estimation than are amino acids from Ostrea. Shells of two different ages, about 120,000 ± 40,000 yr old and about 190,000 ± 40,000 yr old, are present. These ages correspond to Stages 5 and 7 of the marine isotope record defined by Shackleton and Opdyke in 1973 and hence the shell deposits likely formed during two different high stands of sea level. The stratigraphic record at Willapa Bay is consistent with this interpretation.




Publication Year 1979
Title Amino-acid racemizarion in Quaternary shell deposits at Willapa Bay, Washington
DOI 10.1016/0016-7037(79)90144-3
Authors K. A. Kvenvolden, D.J. Blunt, H. E. Clifton
Publication Type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Series Title Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta
Index ID 70012636
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse