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Charlotte Bryant
Researcher at Scottish Enterprise
Publications - 110
Citations - 5735
Charlotte Bryant is an academic researcher from Scottish Enterprise. The author has contributed to research in topics: Holocene & Radiocarbon dating. The author has an hindex of 42, co-authored 108 publications receiving 5137 citations. Previous affiliations of Charlotte Bryant include Rothamsted Research & Natural Environment Research Council.
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A complete terrestrial radiocarbon record for 11.2 to 52.8 kyr B.P
Christopher Bronk Ramsey,Richard A. Staff,Charlotte Bryant,Fiona Brock,Hiroyuki Kitagawa,Johannes van der Plicht,Johannes van der Plicht,Gordon Schlolaut,Michael H. Marshall,Achim Brauer,Henry F. Lamb,Rebecca L. Payne,Pavel E. Tarasov,Tsuyoshi Haraguchi,Katsuya Gotanda,Hitoshi Yonenobu,Yusuke Yokoyama,Ryuji Tada,Takeshi Nakagawa +18 more
TL;DR: 14C results from Lake Suigetsu, Japan are reported, which provide a comprehensive record of terrestrial radiocarbon to the present limit of the 14C method, and gives information on the connection between global atmospheric and regional marine radiOCarbon levels.
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Modelling the production and transport of dissolved organic carbon in forest soils
Beate Michalzik,Edward Tipping,Jan Mulder,J. F. Gallardo Lancho,Egbert Matzner,Charlotte Bryant,Nicholas Clarke,Stephen Lofts,A. Vicente Esteban +8 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors describe soil carbon dynamics, with a focus on dissolved organic carbon (DOC), and the model treats the soil as a three-horizon profile, and simulates metabolic carbon transformations, sorption reactions and water transport.
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Sources of organic and inorganic carbon in a headwater stream: Evidence from carbon isotope studies
TL;DR: In this article, stable isotope studies and 14C-dating were used to identify the main sources and processes controlling streamwater DOC and TIC in atemperate non-forested watershed.
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Late Pleistocene and Holocene drought events at Lake Tana, the source of the Blue Nile
Michael Henry Marshall,Michael Henry Marshall,Henry F. Lamb,Dei G. Huws,Sarah J. Davies,Richard Bates,Jan Bloemendal,John Boyle,Melanie J. Leng,Melanie J. Leng,Mohammed Umer,Charlotte Bryant +11 more
TL;DR: Magnetic and geochemical core data spanning the last 17,000 years are correlated with new seismic stratigraphy from Lake Tana, Ethiopia, to infer past lake-level change and hence effective precipitation as discussed by the authors.
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The control of organic matter on microbially mediated iron reduction and arsenic release in shallow alluvial aquifers, Cambodia
H. A. L. Rowland,R. L. Pederick,David A. Polya,Richard D. Pancost,B. E. van Dongen,Andrew G. Gault,David J. Vaughan,Charlotte Bryant,B. Anderson,Jonathan R. Lloyd +9 more
TL;DR: In this paper, microcosm experiments using Cambodian sediments (which are also representative of other similar reducing aquifers containing arsenic-rich waters) show that arsenic release and iron reduction are microbially mediated.