Time history of a human kidney stone determined by bomb-pulse dating

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2015-01-06
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Cambridge University Press
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An in vivo grown human kidney stone was dated using the atmospheric bomb pulse. The growth period was found to be 17.6 yr for a sample size of 6 mm across. The step dissolution method was used, as one of several possibilities, to produce depositional subsamples. A noticeable dead carbon presence is detected in the modern industrialized diet, and as a consequence in human metabolites. The importance for correction when applying bomb-pulse dating is noted. © 2016 by the Arizona Board of Regents on behalf of the University of Arizona
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Kidneys, Age estimation, Diet, Carbon, Metabolites, Proteins
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Levchenko, V. A., & Williams, A. A. (2016). Time history of a human kidney stone determined by bomb-pulse dating. Radiocarbon, 58(2), 437-441. doi.10.1017/RDC.2015.12
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