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Li, Chenzhi; Postl, Alexander; Böhmer, Thomas; Dolman, Andrew M; Herzschuh, Ulrike (2021): Harmonized chronologies of a global late Quaternary pollen dataset (LegacyAge 1.0) [dataset]. PANGAEA, https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.933132

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Abstract:
This dataset presents global revised age models for taxonomically harmonized fossil pollen records. The age-depth models were established from mostly Intcal20-calibrated radiocarbon datings with a predefined parameter setting. 1032 sites are located in North America, 1075 sites in Europe, 488 sites in Asia. In the Southern Hemisphere, there are 150 sites in South America, 54 in Africa, and 32 in the Indopacific region. Datings, mostly C14, were retrieved from the Neotoma Paleoecology Database (https://www.neotomadb.org/), with additional data from Cao et al. (2020; https://doi.org/10.5194/essd-12-119-2020), Cao et al. (2013, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.revpalbo.2013.02.003) and our own collection. The related age records were revised by applying a similar approach, i.e., using the Bayesian age-depth modeling routine in R-BACON software.
We complement the data publication by providing the source information on the references (most data are related to Neotoma) as a table linked to each Dataset ID. The data set and site IDs are from Neotoma if the data sets are derived from the Neotoma repository. In case of our own data collection efforts (Cao et al. (2020), Cao et al. (2013) and our own data), we used the already published PANGAEA event names in case they are related to the data or created our own site names with referencing to geographical regions similar to the Neotoma data naming principle.
Keyword(s):
age depth model; BACON; fossil pollen; Neotoma; radiocarbon dates
Supplement to:
Li, Chenzhi; Postl, Alexander; Böhmer, Thomas; Cao, Xianyong; Dolman, Andrew M; Herzschuh, Ulrike (2022): Harmonized chronologies of a global late Quaternary pollen dataset (LegacyAge 1.0). Earth System Science Data, 14(3), 1331-1343, https://doi.org/10.5194/essd-14-1331-2022
Further details:
Coverage:
Median Latitude: 42.711324 * Median Longitude: -14.493654 * South-bound Latitude: -62.628611 * West-bound Longitude: -179.939500 * North-bound Latitude: 78.491667 * East-bound Longitude: 179.623611
Date/Time Start: 1938-06-26T00:00:00 * Date/Time End: 2014-03-18T00:00:00
Minimum ELEVATION: -4100 m a.s.l. * Maximum ELEVATION: 5058 m a.s.l.
Event(s):
02DIOGO_neotoma (Diogo)  * Latitude: 15.266667 * Longitude: -16.800000
02GUIERS (Lake Guiers)  * Latitude: 16.235675 * Longitude: -15.862940 * Location: Africa
3-OEUFS (Trois-Oeufs)  * Latitude: 47.368050 * Longitude: -0.740000 * Elevation: 14.0 m * Comment: Riverine. Physiography: Loire River. Surrounding vegetation: cultivated fields. Location: close to Loire river
Parameter(s):
#NameShort NameUnitPrincipal InvestigatorMethod/DeviceComment
Event labelEventLi, Chenzhi
Reference/sourceReferenceLi, ChenzhiEvent
IdentificationIDLi, ChenzhiSite
IdentificationIDLi, ChenzhiDataset
SiteSiteLi, Chenzhi
LONGITUDELongitudeLi, ChenzhiGeocode
LATITUDELatitudeLi, ChenzhiGeocode
ContinentContLi, Chenzhi
ELEVATIONElevationm a.s.l.Li, ChenzhiGeocode
10 TypeTypeLi, Chenzhiof data
11 Location typeLoc typeLi, Chenzhi
12 DescriptionDescriptionLi, ChenzhiSite Description from Neotoma
13 Reference/sourceReferenceLi, ChenzhiFirst publication
14 Reference/sourceReferenceLi, ChenzhiAgeModel
15 Method commentMethod commLi, Chenzhi
16 ReplicatesRepl#Li, ChenzhiNumber of datings
17 Age, minimum/youngAge minkaLi, Chenzhi
18 Age, maximum/oldAge maxkaLi, Chenzhi
19 Age, differenceAge diffkaLi, Chenzhi
Status:
Curation Level: Enhanced curation (CurationLevelC)
Size:
42465 data points

Data

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Elevation [m a.s.l.]
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Description
(Site Description from Neotoma)
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Reference
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Reference
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Age diff [ka]
3PINES Neotoma77Three Pines Bog-80.11666747.000000Eastern North America294RawPeatBog.Gordon, D.L. (1990)AWICarbon-142-0.0267.4017.427
ABALONE Neotoma88Abalone Rocks Marsh-119.97666733.956389Western North America0RawPeatSmall estuarine marsh. Physiography: Santa Rosa Island. Surrounding vegetation: coastal marsh and grassland.Cole, K.L. and Liu, G.W. (1994)AWICarbon-148-0.0495.8455.894
ADANGE Neotoma99Adange41.33333343.305556Europe1750RawFluvialMeander of Adange river. Physiography: Fluvial terrace above flood-plain. Surrounding vegetation: Subalpine tall herbaceous vegetation.Kvavadze, E.V. and Rukhadze, L.P. (1989)AWICarbon-144-0.0614.6534.714
Adycha_River Neotoma1111Konus Exposure, Adycha River135.58333367.750000Asia130RawRiverExposure on slope. Surrounding vegetation: open Larix dahurica forest.Anderson, P.M. and Lozhkin, A.V. (2002)AWICarbon-1451.0079.8178.810
AGE_neotoma Neotoma1212Agerods Mosse13.42774055.934475Europe58RawPeatForested Sphagnum bog. Physiography: till. Surrounding vegetation: pasture and arable land.Nilsson, T. (1964)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information33-0.02912.40312.432
AGUILAR Neotoma1515Aguilar-65.750000-23.833333South America4000RawFenFen along creek above Mina Aguilar. Physiography: bog cut by creek draining endmoraines. Surrounding vegetation: Altiplano paramo grassland.Markgraf, V. (1985)AWICarbon-143-0.05611.19211.248
AHL5 Neotoma1616Ahlenmoor8.72907553.693998Europe2RawPeatExcavated bog. Physiography: Raised bog. Surrounding vegetation: Sphagnetum.Behre, K.E. and Kucan, D. (1986)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information5-0.0084.5374.545
AKULININ Neotoma1919Akulinin Exposure P1282138.55000047.116667Asia20RawRiverExposure in river terrace. Physiography: river valley in mountains. Surrounding vegetation: secondary Betula forest.Anderson, P.M. and Lozhkin, A.V. (2002)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information4-0.05144.90644.957
AKUV Neotoma2020Akuvaara27.67406069.123260Europe170RawLakeLake. Physiography: Hill of sandy/gravelly outwash. Surrounding vegetation: Thin pine forest.Hyvarinen, H. (1975)AWICarbon-145-0.02310.74510.768
ALEXLAKE Neotoma2424Alexander Lake-60.58333353.333333Eastern North America143RawLakePhysiography: rolling glacial till, eskers, kettles,.Jordan, R.H. (1975)AWICarbon-1444.1787.3513.173
ALEXISLK Neotoma2525Alexis Lake-57.03333352.516667Eastern North America200RawLakeLake in Alexis River watershed. Physiography: Mecatina Plateau/Laurentian region. Surrounding vegetation: Black Spruce, Lichen Barrens.Lamb, H.F. (1978)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information4-0.06727.64427.711
ALIUK Neotoma2727Aliuk Pond-57.36666754.583333Eastern North America25RawLakeSmall glacial scour lake. Physiography: coastal lowlands. Surrounding vegetation: sedge-shrub and lichen-heath tundra.Jordan, R.H. (1975)AWICarbon-1422.32311.2078.884
ALUT Neotoma3131Alut Lake152.31277860.136667Asia480RawLakeTectonic lake. Physiography: valley in mountains. Surrounding vegetation: Larix forest.Anderson, P.M. and Lozhkin, A.V. (2002)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information25-0.06634.32234.388
AMARETE Neotoma3232Amarete-68.983333-15.233333South America4000RawPeatMire.Graf, K. (1992)AWICarbon-142-0.06010.48010.540
AMBA Neotoma3333Amba River Exposure 596131.81666743.316667Asia5RawMarineExposure of alluvial and lagoon sediment. Physiography: coastal plain. Surrounding vegetation: Quercus-Carpinus-Abies holophylla forest.Anderson, P.M. and Lozhkin, A.V. (2002)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information31.6135.7064.093
AMGUEMA1 Neotoma6868Amguema River Valley Exposure 1178.70000067.750000Asia175RawRiverExposure in a mine excavation. Physiography: river valley in glacial outwash. Surrounding vegetation: shrub tundra.Anderson, P.M. and Lozhkin, A.V. (2002)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information2-0.06825.24225.310
AMGUEMA2 Neotoma6969Amguema River Valley Exposure 2178.60000067.666667Asia87RawRiverExposure in river bank. Physiography: river valley in glacial outwash. Surrounding vegetation: shrub tundra.Anderson, P.M. and Lozhkin, A.V. (2002)AWICarbon-1421.8543.0391.185
AMTKEL Neotoma200200Amtkel41.30833343.268056Europe1830RawRiverLower part of glacial trough. Physiography: Head of river Amtkel. Surrounding vegetation: Subalpine beech elfin woodland.Kvavadze, E.V. and Rukhadze, L.P. (1989)AWICarbon-143-0.0662.0482.114
ANDERSLK Neotoma202202Anderson Lake-92.71666746.416667Eastern North AmericaRawLakePhysiography: Nickerson Moraine. Surrounding vegetation: maple-basswood, Juglans cinerea.Wright Jr, H.E. and Watts, W.A. (1969)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information411.69312.7271.034
ANDERSON Neotoma203203Anderson Pond-85.50132036.030150Eastern North America303RawLakeNADelcourt, H.R. (1979)AWICarbon-1410-0.04231.43831.480
ANDREE Neotoma204204Andree Bog-93.25000045.725000Eastern North America300RawPeatShallow irregular peat deposit. Physiography: gently rolling ground moraine. Surrounding vegetation: sedge meadow and shrub-carr.Cushing, E.J. (1967)AWICarbon-144-0.06613.44713.513
ANDRUSC2 Neotoma205205Andrus Lake-85.03904546.701685Eastern North America190RawLakeSeepage lake. Physiography: flat sandy glacial lake bottom. Surrounding vegetation: Pinus/Betula/Quercus/Acer.Charles, D.F. and Whitehead, D.R. (1984)AWICarbon-14, Lead-21026-0.0350.1540.189
ANDYLAKE Neotoma206206Andy Lake-128.08333364.650000Western North America1360RawLakeLake dammed by a Mountain River moraine. Physiography: Mackenzie Mountains. Surrounding vegetation: shrub tundra.Szeicz, J.M. et al. (1995)AWICarbon-144-0.06613.95014.016
ANGAL Neotoma207208Angal Lake-153.90000067.133333Western North America820RawLakeCirque lake. Physiography: mountainous. Surrounding vegetation: Betula shrub tundra.Brubaker, L.B. et al. (1983)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information3-0.05117.05117.102
ANGE Neotoma208209Lac a l'Ange-70.68472247.481667Eastern North America648RawLakeRock basin with steep sides. Physiography: rugged mountainous morainic area. Surrounding vegetation: Betulo papyriferae - Abietetum.Labelle, C. and Richard, P.J.H. (1981)AWICarbon-148-0.05915.91515.974
ANTELOPE Neotoma209210Antelope Playa-105.45000043.500000Western North America1450RawRiverSmall playa. Physiography: Powder River Basin. Surrounding vegetation: Artemisia tridentata grassland.Markgraf, V. and Lennon, T. (1986)AWICarbon-143-0.05416.49416.548
AQUIRI Neotoma211212Lago do Aquiri-44.983333-3.166667South America10RawLakeNatural lake, sometimes flooded by river. Physiography: soft rolling area with flood plains. Surrounding vegetation: anthropog. palm forest, swamp savanna.Behling, H. and da Costa, M.L. (1997)AWICarbon-1437.1408.2781.138
ARRINGTO Neotoma213214Arrington Marsh-95.52666739.495000Eastern North America280RawPeatSpring marsh along edge of floodplain. Physiography: floodplain edge of the Delaware River.Gruger, J. (1973)AWICarbon-14219.26329.1639.900
ARTSLOUG Neotoma214215Arts Lough-6.43333352.950000Europe490RawPeatEroding blanket peat. Physiography: Steep cliffs to south rising to 800m. Surrounding vegetation: Heathland vegetation.Bradshaw, R.H.W. and McGee, E. (1988)AWICarbon-146-0.02712.24512.272
ASA Neotoma216217Lake Asa-61.134722-62.628611South America35RawLakeLake inside President Beaches. Physiography: above Holocene sea-level. Surrounding vegetation: sparse mosses and lichens.Bjorck, S. et al. (1993)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information13-0.0615.8535.914
ATO Neotoma217219Lac des Atocas-73.31111145.543056Eastern North America114RawLakeRock basin lake with marginal bog. Physiography: Hilly moraine. Surrounding vegetation: Caryo - Aceretum sacchari.Gauthier, R. (1981)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information4-0.05914.07614.135
AXELAKE Neotoma219221Axe Lake-79.51000045.380000Eastern North America323RawLakeNANAAWICarbon-14, dates from prior information3-0.03111.38011.411
BAIRDIN Neotoma222224Baird Inlet [Rock Basin Lake]-76.78000078.491667Eastern North America295RawLakeClosed steep sided ice excavated basin. Physiography: granulite gneiss massif, valley glaciers. Surrounding vegetation: Empetrum/Vaccinium heath, mossy heaths.Hyvarinen, H. (1985)AWICarbon-143-0.02811.43911.467
BALLIN Neotoma223225Ballinloghig Lake-10.30833352.200000Europe84RawLakeLake with marginal fen. Physiography: Southern slope of Slieve Mish mountains. Surrounding vegetation: Blanket bog, heath, pasture and woodland.Barnosky, C.W. (1988)AWICarbon-1412-0.05817.60917.667
BALLYBET Neotoma224226Ballybetagh-6.25000053.166667Europe250RawMarshSpring-fed marsh or spring. Physiography: On the edge of the Dublin mountains.Cwynar, L.C. and Watts, W.A. (1989)AWICarbon-14611.11515.7084.593
BARABA Neotoma228230Lower Barabaschevka River Exposure 594131.60000043.133333Asia5RawRiverExposure in alluvium-marine terrace. Physiography: lower river valley. Surrounding vegetation: Quercus-Carpinus-Abies holophylla forest.Anderson, P.M. and Lozhkin, A.V. (2002)AWICarbon-142-0.05310.24010.293
BARCHAMP Neotoma229232Barchampe Lake-83.25388930.622222Eastern North America34RawLakeSinkhole pond. Physiography: Gulf Coastal Plain, level. Surrounding vegetation: pine/oak forest.NAAWICarbon-14, dates from prior information2-0.0478.5148.561
BARRETT Neotoma231234Barrett Lake-119.00833337.595833Western North America2816RawLakeGlacial scour lake. Physiography: Sierra Nevada mountains. Surrounding vegetation: lodgepole/limber pine, mountain hemlock.Anderson, R.S. (1987)AWICarbon-145-0.06115.36615.427
BASEBALL Neotoma233236Baseball Bog-79.78000047.230000Eastern North America292RawLakeNANAAWICarbon-142-0.02511.86011.885
BASTIEN Neotoma235238Lac Bastien-78.91666746.400000Eastern North America305RawLakeGlacial scour lake. Physiography: Canadian Shield. Surrounding vegetation: fir-maple-spruce-birch forest.Bennett, K.D. (1987)AWICarbon-145-0.03710.77510.812
BATLGRND Neotoma236239Battle Ground Lake-122.49166745.800000Western North America155RawLakeVolcanic crater. Physiography: Puget Trough. Surrounding vegetation: second-growth Pseudotsuga/decid forest.Barnosky, C.W. (1983)AWICarbon-1415-0.04024.35224.392
BATTAGLI Neotoma237240Battaglia Bog-81.32861141.143889Eastern North America335RawPeatSmall fen in interlobate area. Physiography: Allegheny Plateau. Surrounding vegetation: agriculturally disturbed.Shane, L.C. (1975)AWICarbon-14311.70720.2128.505
BEARBOG Neotoma242245Bear Bog-80.16000047.180000Eastern North America304RawPeatBog.Gordon, D.L. and McAndrews, J.H. (1992)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information3-0.05611.13611.192
BEEFPAST Neotoma246250Beef Pasture-108.16037537.473105Western North America3060RawPeatOpen wet meadow and fen occupying a depression formed by a landslide ~5000 BP in the La Plata Mountains. Local upland vegetation dominated by Picea engelmannii, Pseudotsuga menziesii, Populus tremuloides, and Alnus tenuifolia. Salix brachycarpa lines the edges of the wet meadow.Petersen, K.L. (1988)AWICarbon-1410-0.0246.0336.057
BEGASWAM Neotoma247252Bega Swamp149.500000-36.516667Indopacific1080RawSwampNADonders, T.H. et al. (2007)AWICarbon-1439-0.06314.47614.539
BELLS Neotoma248253Bell's Lake-127.48333365.016667Western North America580RawLakeGround moraine depression. Physiography: Mackenzie Mountains. Surrounding vegetation: open Picea muskeg and forest.Szeicz, J.M. et al. (1995)AWICarbon-145-0.05712.63812.695
BELMONT Neotoma249254Belmont Bog-77.91666742.250000Eastern North America497RawPeatNASpear, R.W. and Miller, N.G. (1976)AWICarbon-14, Lead-2107-0.05519.71819.773
BELSKALA Neotoma251256Belaya Skala Exposure134.56666743.250000Asia4RawCoastLagoon terrace. Physiography: coastal plain. Surrounding vegetation: Quercus mongolica-Betula forest.Anderson, P.M. and Lozhkin, A.V. (2002)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information3-0.0636.8456.908
BER_neotoma Neotoma252258Bereziuk-76.12027854.047222Eastern North America205RawLakeRock basin lake. Physiography: rolling moraine. Surrounding vegetation: Cladino - Piceetum marianae.Richard, P.J.H. (1979)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information3-0.0688.6008.668
Indigirka_Lowland Neotoma253259Berelyekh River, Indigirka Lowland145.00000070.583333Asia20RawRiverExposure on river terrace. Physiography: river valley. Surrounding vegetation: shrub tundra.Anderson, P.M. and Lozhkin, A.V. (2002)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information68.51520.44611.931
BERRYPND Neotoma254260Berry Pond-73.31666742.500000Eastern North America600RawLakeNAWhitehead, D.R. (1979)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information16-0.05514.37314.428
BETENK Neotoma255261Betenkyos Exposure, Adycha River135.58333367.666667Asia135RawRiverFloodplain exposure. Physiography: river valley. Surrounding vegetation: open Larix dahurica forest.Anderson, P.M. and Lozhkin, A.V. (2002)AWICarbon-143-0.0612.9673.028
BI74MS11 Neotoma261267Banks Island 74MS11-124.26666771.750000Western North America30RawLakeSmall coastal kettle lake. Physiography: ice-contact sediments, Carpenter Till.Gajewski, K. et al. (2000)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information3-0.05012.69112.741
BI74MS12 Neotoma262268Banks Island 74MS12-119.83333372.366667Western North America220RawLakeSmall upland kettle lake. Physiography: morainal deposits of Jesse Till.Gajewski, K. et al. (2000)AWICarbon-143-0.06812.25912.327
BI74MS15 Neotoma263269Banks Island 74MS15-120.21666773.533333Western North America120RawLakeSmall lake in depression in Baker Till. Physiography: morainal deposits of Baker Till.Gajewski, K. et al. (2000)AWICarbon-144-0.06713.08513.152
BIGGSVIL Neotoma265271Biggsville [Cessford Quarry]-90.88000040.855556Eastern North America198RawLoessQuarry. Physiography: undulating loess-mantled plain. Surrounding vegetation: agricultural. Section excavated from the south overburden face of the Biggsville Quarry. . Pollen studied by Baker (Neotoma Database). Correlate insect and pollen samples using C-14 ages.Baker, R.G. et al. (1989)AWICarbon-14625.71532.4576.742
BIGJOHN Neotoma266272Big John Pond-94.97077547.559175Eastern North America421RawLakeLake in pitted outwash plain. Physiography: Bemidji Sand Plain (glacial outwash). Surrounding vegetation: Pinus banksiana forest.Almendinger, J.C. (1992)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information4-0.0395.7325.771
BILLYS Neotoma269275Billy's Lake-94.55155546.270580Eastern North America383RawLakeShallow depression on St. Croix moraine. Physiography: rugged relief. Surrounding vegetation: white pine/hardwoods.Jacobson Jr, G.L. (1975)AWICarbon-146-0.02711.69311.720
BLACKPND Neotoma272278Black Pond-84.18666735.620833Eastern North America262RawLakeSpring-fed sinkhole pond. Physiography: ridge and valley province. Surrounding vegetation: oak-hickory forest.Cridlebaugh, P.A. (1984)AWICarbon-142-0.0502.7792.829
BLAKTAIL Neotoma273279Blacktail Pond-110.60071044.956110Western North America2012RawLakeBlacktail Pond is situated in a remnant late-Pleistocene meltwater channel; surrounding vegetation is Pseudotsuga menziesii (Douglas-fir) parkland, which includes grassland and steppe communities dominated by Artemisia tridentata (big sagebrush), Festuca idahoensis (Idaho fescue), and Ericameria nauseosa (rabbitbrush).Gennett, J.A. (1977)AWICarbon-144-0.02217.42617.448
BLBIGBEE Neotoma275281BL-Tombigbee-88.47444433.563333Eastern North America49RawPeatNANAAWICarbon-145-0.06913.34813.417
BLUD Neotoma278284Bludlivaya River148.40000069.066667Asia100RawRiverExposure in alluvial terrace. Physiography: river valley in lowland. Surrounding vegetation: Larix dahurica forest with bogs and lichen.NAAWICarbon-14326.44042.56916.129
BLUELAKE Neotoma279285Blue Lake148.316667-36.416667Indopacific1890RawLakeGlacial lake 40m deep. Physiography: mountainous. Surrounding vegetation: Alpine heath and scrub.Raine, J.I., (1974)AWICarbon-1410-0.02515.33315.358
BLUMOUND Neotoma281287Blue Mounds Creek-89.86666743.083333Eastern North America335RawLakeNADavis, A.M. (1977)AWICarbon-145-0.05912.43412.493
BOAVISTA Neotoma288294Serra da Boa Vista-49.150000-27.700000South America1160RawPeatPeat bog. Physiography: situated on a small slope. Surrounding vegetation: grassland.Behling, H. (1993)AWICarbon-144-0.03817.88717.925
BOGD Neotoma292298Bog D Pond-95.16267547.177500Eastern North America460RawLakeLinear bog with pond. Physiography: Twin Lakes bog complex. Surrounding vegetation: Carex/Larix/Picea.McAndrews, J.H. (1966)AWICarbon-146-0.04513.20613.251
BOLOTNYI Neotoma293299Bolotnyii Stream Exposure 117132.78333342.850000Asia4RawLakeExposure on stream terrace. Physiography: coastal plain. Surrounding vegetation: Quercus mongolica-Betula forest.Anderson, P.M. and Lozhkin, A.V. (2002)AWICarbon-14, Thermoluminescence, dates from prior information230.07144.25414.183
BOONE Neotoma296302Boone Lake-119.43333355.575000Western North America872RawLakeGlacial montane lake. Physiography: glaciated mountain foothills. Surrounding vegetation: Picea mariana; Betula glandulosa, Salix.White, J.M. and Mathewes, R.W. (1986)AWICarbon-147-0.02513.96113.986
BORDER Neotoma297303Border Beacon-63.20000055.333333Eastern North America470RawLakeKettle lake. Physiography: glacial outwash plain. Surrounding vegetation: tundra with scattered white spruce.Lamb, H.F. (1982)AWICarbon-145-0.0677.6667.733
BORIACKB Neotoma298304Boriack Bog-97.12611130.360000Eastern North America143RawPeatSmall bog. Physiography: rolling topography. Surrounding vegetation: Ilex/Myrica/Quercus/Woodwardia/Osmunda.Bryant Jr, V.M. (1977)AWICarbon-144-0.06219.76419.826
BOUC Neotoma300306Lac Boucane-69.45277847.457778Eastern North America500RawLakeRock basin. Physiography: undulated plateau with shallow till. Surrounding vegetation: Betulo luteae - Abietetum / Betulo lutea.Lortie, G. and Richard, P.J.H. (1986)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information3-0.06512.53912.604
BOUNDAR Neotoma301307Boundary Lake-67.40000055.250000Eastern North America525RawLakeNAStravers, L.K.S. (1981)AWICarbon-146-0.06819.25319.321
BOUNDARY Neotoma302308Boundary Pond-70.67500045.566667Eastern North America603RawLakeNAMott, R.J. (1977)AWICarbon-146-0.02013.03713.057
BRANDRET Neotoma303309Brandreth Bog-74.68333343.916667Eastern North America600RawPeatBog in kettle. Physiography: rolling topography, Adirondack Highlands. Surrounding vegetation: Picea/Betula/Abies/Acer/Tsuga/Pinus.Bender, M.M. et al. (1980)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information4-0.06512.22812.293
BRI2 Neotoma304311Brisay 2-70.35777854.355833Eastern North America595RawLakeRock basin. Physiography: hilly to rolling morainic landscape. Surrounding vegetation: Cladino - Piceetum marianae.Richard, P.J.H. et al. (1982)AWICarbon-143-0.0656.9557.020
BROPHY Neotoma305312Brophy Ditch-81.73000043.220000Eastern North America184RawLakeNAMorgan, A.V. et al. (2000)AWICarbon-14, Lead-2102-0.0356.5016.536
BROWNC12 Neotoma306313Brown Lake-89.49247045.779780Eastern North America448RawLakeNACharles, D.F. and Whitehead, D.R. (1984)Neotoma_Binford 1986Lead-21015-0.0320.1130.145
BROWNSBY Neotoma307314Brown's Bay, Lake Minnetonka-93.54510544.957690Eastern North America300RawLakeMesotrophic bay in Lake Minnetonka. Physiography: rolling stagnation moraine. Surrounding vegetation: residential/Acer/Quercus/Tilia.Murchie, S.L. (1984)Neotoma_NAPD 1Lead-21012-0.0320.5840.616
BROWNSLK Neotoma308315Brown Lake-82.06250040.680556Eastern North America295RawLakeKettle lake with marginal fen. Physiography: postglacial lake bottom. Surrounding vegetation: Decodon/Alnus/Salix/Acer/Prunus.Sanger, J.E. and Crowl, G.H. (1979)AWICarbon-142-0.05120.87220.923
BROWNSPD Neotoma309316Browns Pond-79.61638938.154722Eastern North America620RawLakeSmall sinkhole in limestone. Physiography: Ridge and Vally Province, Appalachians. Surrounding vegetation: Quercus alba, Q. rubra forest.Kneller, M. and Peteet, D. (1993)AWICarbon-1410-0.03620.66320.699
BRUVAT Neotoma310317Bruvatnet [Rovvejavri]28.40720570.181090Europe119RawLakeLake. Physiography: Bedrock hills mantled by gl. drift (till. Surrounding vegetation: Thin mountain birch scrub.Hyvarinen, H. (1975)AWICarbon-145-0.01813.31013.328
BUCKBEAN Neotoma311318Buckbean Fen-110.26055644.298611Western North America2362RawPeatFen 5 m above Yellowstone Lake. Physiography: within former Yellowstone Lake shorelines. Surrounding vegetation: Pinus contorta forest.Baker, R.G. (1976)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information5-0.05113.89513.946
BUCYRUS Neotoma314321Bucyrus Bog-82.93333340.797222Eastern North America318RawPeatSmall cresent shaped wet area. Physiography: Till Plains. Surrounding vegetation: Salix/Populus/Crataegus.Sears, P.B. (1930)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information58.83818.4169.578
BURDEN Neotoma317324Burden Lake-73.56175542.603790Eastern North America192RawLakeLake with two basins. Physiography: Hudson valley/Glac. Allegheny Plateau. Surrounding vegetation: Quercus/Carya/Acer.Gaudreau, D.C. (1986)AWICarbon-1411-0.0569.7829.838
Byllatskoye Neotoma320327Byllatskoye Exposure, Byllat River, Indigirka Basin140.06250069.165278Asia316RawRiverExposure in river channel. Physiography: river valley. Surrounding vegetation: open Larix forest.Anderson, P.M. and Lozhkin, A.V. (2002)AWICarbon-143-0.05343.92143.974
CAHABA Neotoma321328Cahaba Pond-86.53333333.500000Eastern North America204RawLakeNADelcourt, H.R. et al. (1983)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information11-0.01814.13314.151
CAL Neotoma322329Saint-Calixte-73.86805645.961111Eastern North America261RawLakeRock basin lake. Physiography: till covered hilly bedrock. Surrounding vegetation: Tilio - Aceretum sacchari.NAAWICarbon-14, dates from prior information4-0.06612.04112.107
CALACONT Neotoma323330Cala Conto-65.933333-17.566667South America2700RawFluvialInterandean plain.Graf, K. (1992)AWICarbon-14412.09142.65530.564
CAMEL Neotoma324331Camel Lake-85.01666730.266667Eastern North America20RawLakeSinkhole lake. Physiography: level, Gulf Coastal Plain. Surrounding vegetation: Pinus palustris/Quercus laevis forest.Watts, W.A. et al. (1992)AWICarbon-149-0.06742.92642.993
CAMP11LK Neotoma325332Camp 11 Lake-88.01666746.666667Eastern North America549RawLakeNABrubaker, L.B. (1975)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information11-0.05111.75811.809
CAMP12LK Neotoma326333Camp 12 Lake-89.37964545.985555Eastern North America505RawLakeSeepage lake. Physiography: gently rolling sandy terrain. Surrounding vegetation: Acer/Quercus/Betula/Pinus/Populus.Charles, D.F. and Whitehead, D.R. (1984)AWILead-210, dates from prior information15-0.0240.1550.179
CAMPING Neotoma328335Chistoye Lake Exposure151.83333359.550000Asia91RawLakePeat exposure along lake shore. Physiography: tectonic basin. Surrounding vegetation: Larix dahurica muskeg.Anderson, P.M. and Lozhkin, A.V. (2002)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information6-0.0647.5557.619
CANDELAB Neotoma329336Candelabra Lake-130.65000061.683333Western North America1040RawLakeSmall lake. Surrounding vegetation: Picea mariana, muskeg.Cwynar, L.C. and Spear, R. (1995)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information12-0.05411.58011.634
CAR_neotoma Neotoma330337Tourbiere Caribou-71.23583347.639722Eastern North America790RawLakeKettle lake with 90% quaking mat. Physiography: fluvioglacial undulating valley bottom. Surrounding vegetation: Piceeto marianae - Abietetum.Richard, P.J.H. (1977)AWICarbon-142-0.0547.4127.466
CARIB Neotoma332339Lac Caribou-64.94000048.197778Eastern North America116RawLakeFloating bog mat over kettle lake. Physiography: fluvio-lacustrine outwash plain. Surrounding vegetation: Betulo luteae - Abietetum.Jette, H. and Richard, P.J,H. (1992)AWICarbon-146-0.06813.17513.243
CARIBBOG Neotoma333340Caribou Bog-68.77344044.936720Eastern North America37RawPeatRaised bog. Physiography: coastal lowlands. Surrounding vegetation: Sphagnum, Ericaeae, Picea.Gajewski, K. (1987)AWICarbon-147-0.03010.88810.918
CARIBOU_neotoma Neotoma334341Caribou Hill-63.25000055.666667Eastern North America475RawLakeSmall bay in larger lake. Physiography: Kogaluk plateau. Surrounding vegetation: tundra/Picea.Lamb, H.F. (1982)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information5-0.0657.2167.281
CARNINO Neotoma335342Selle di Carnino7.69444444.150000Europe1905RawPeatLarge peaty depression. Surrounding vegetation: Subalpine meadows.de Beaulieu, J.L. (1977)AWICarbon-147-0.05517.06717.122
CARPLAKE Neotoma336343Carp Lake-120.88055645.918056Western North America714RawLakeVolcanic explosion crater. Physiography: hilly, local relief 100 m. Surrounding vegetation: open ponderosa pine forest.Barnosky, C.W. (1983)AWICarbon-1413-0.05136.60336.654
CARTER Neotoma337345Carter Site-84.68055640.216667Eastern North America305RawLakeCircular kettle lake. Physiography: till plain; Union city and Bloomer moraine. Surrounding vegetation: agriculturally disturbed.Shane, L.C. (1976)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information613.75219.6265.874
CAS_neotoma Neotoma338346Lac Castor-72.99861146.613889Eastern North America220RawLakeRock basin lake. Physiography: hilly moraine. Surrounding vegetation: Tilio - Aceretum sacchari.NAAWICarbon-14, dates from prior information6-0.03611.30411.340
CAUNAHU1 Neotoma342350Caunahue-72.000000-40.000000South America500RawRiverOutcrop along Caunahue river (L. Ranco). Physiography: within end-moraines. Surrounding vegetation: Valdivian rainforest.Markgraf, V. (1991)AWICarbon-149-0.06517.81017.875
CAYAMBE Neotoma343351Cayambe-78.033333-0.033333South America4350RawPeatNAGraf, K. (1992)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information6-0.0645.9095.973
CEDARBLK Neotoma344352Cedar Bog-93.19722245.411111Eastern North AmericaRawLakeLake surrounded by Larix bog. Physiography: Anoka Sand Plain. Surrounding vegetation: Quercus ellipsoidalis, Thuja, Larix.Cushing, E.J. (1967)AWICarbon-143-0.00414.64014.644
CHABADA2 Neotoma346354Chabada Lake129.37787561.976835Asia290RawLakeThermokarst lake. Physiography: Lena Plain. Surrounding vegetation: taiga.Tarasov, P.E. et al. (1994)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information4-0.06513.45113.516
CHACALT1 Neotoma347355Chacaltaya 1-68.150000-16.366667South America4750RawPeatNAGraf, K. (1992)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information5-0.0678.7508.817
CHACALT2 Neotoma348356Chacaltaya 2-68.150000-16.366667South America4350RawPeatNAGraf, K. (1992)AWICarbon-14, Lead-2105-0.05012.33612.386
CHALCOLA Neotoma349357Chalco Lake-99.00000019.500000Eastern North America2240RawLakePlaya, marsh, shallow lake. Physiography: basin surrounded by stratovolcanoes. Surrounding vegetation: cultives.Lozano-Garcia, M.S. and Ortega-Guerrero, B. (1994)AWICarbon-149-0.05524.04624.101
CHASE_neotoma Neotoma353361Chase Pond-60.67500045.651389Eastern North America15RawLakeSmall pond surrounded by steep banks. Physiography: broad rolling lowland, Appalachian Prov. Surrounding vegetation: Sphagnum, Picea mariana, P. glauca,Larix.Levesque, A.J. et al. (1993)AWICarbon-14710.30317.2956.992
CHERNIH Neotoma355363Chernikhovo26.43333353.416667Europe168RawPeatBog. Physiography: Outwash plain. Surrounding vegetation: Pinus-Betula, Alnus.Zernitskaya, V.P. (1985)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information4-0.06617.17917.245
CHERYAR Neotoma356364Chernyii Yar Exposure 955134.43333343.183333Asia4RawRiverAlluvium-lagoon terrace. Physiography: swampy area of lower river valley. Surrounding vegetation: Larix-Alnus-Betula forest and bogs.Anderson, P.M. and Lozhkin, A.V. (2002)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information5-0.05113.22013.271
CHESNOK Neotoma357365Chesnok Peat, Irtysh River66.50000060.000000Asia42RawPeatPeat exposure in river bank. Physiography: river valley lowland. Surrounding vegetation: Pinus sylvestris-P. sibirica-Betula.Anderson, P.M. and Lozhkin, A.V. (2002)AWICarbon-147-0.06810.71210.780
CHIPPEWA Neotoma360369Chippewa Bog-83.24111143.123889Eastern North America270RawPeatNABailey, R.E. and Ahearn, P.J. (1981)AWICarbon-1440.58611.62511.039
CHIVRES Neotoma363374Le Marais St Boetien3.81666749.616667Europe73RawPeatMarsh. Physiogramphy: basin. Surrounding vegetation: Betula, Populus, Salix, Quercus.van Zeist, W. and van der Spoel-Walvius, M.R. (1980)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information6-0.05913.28513.344
CHTSWRTH Neotoma364375Chatsworth Bog-88.32443540.675865Eastern North America219RawPeatMarl fen in outwash channel. Physiography: level ground moraine. Surrounding vegetation: corn and soybean fields.King, J.E. (1981)AWICarbon-148-0.06617.55317.619
CIELBLAN Neotoma370381Lac Ciel Blanc-122.16666759.516667Western North America651RawLakeNAMacDonald, G.M. and Cwynar, L.C. (1985)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information5-0.02713.07313.100
CLARENCE Neotoma477488Isla Clarence-71.233333-54.200000South America10RawPeatSurrounding vegetation: Nothofagus betuloides rain forest.Markgraf, V. (1983)AWICarbon-143-0.05110.80710.858
CLEARLIA Neotoma478489Clear Lake-93.42973043.125070Eastern North America374RawLakeSurrounding vegetation: farmland.Baker, R.G. et al. (1992)AWICarbon-1411-0.02615.07815.104
CLEARLK Neotoma479490Clear Lake-86.54459541.638535Eastern North America244RawLakeNABailey, R.E. (1972)AWICarbon-148-0.05515.96616.021
CLEARPND Neotoma480492Clear Pond-78.95336033.798895Eastern North America10RawLakeSmall sinkhole on relict barrier. Physiography: relict barrier island formation. Surrounding vegetation: long-leaf pine, turkey oak.Hussey, T.C. (1993)AWICarbon-1410-0.03925.40225.441
CLEARWTR Neotoma481493Clearwater Lake-107.93333350.873611Western North America686RawLakeClosed depression, kettle lake. Physiography: Alberta high plains, moraine, kame. Surrounding vegetation: grassland lake bordered by Populus.Mott, R.J. (1973)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information2-0.0537.3507.403
COCALVAR Neotoma483495Cerro Calvario-68.500000-16.250000South America3950RawPeatNAGraf, K. (1992)AWICarbon-1435.2598.6373.378
COGHILL Neotoma484496Coghill Lake-66.76666753.900000Eastern North America530RawLakeFluvial origin, moderate relief. Physiography: Caniapiscau granitic massif. Surrounding vegetation: lichen woodland.King, G.A. (1986)AWICarbon-145-0.0337.2657.298
COLOMSH Neotoma485497Colo Marsh-93.27000042.020000Eastern North America329RawPeatPhysiography: Bemis Moraine.Baker, R.G. et al. (1990)AWICarbon-14, Lead-2106-0.06916.55116.620
COMPASS Neotoma489501Compass Pond-56.19638950.034167Eastern North America236RawLakeRock basin lake. Physiography: bedrock hills with till veneer. Surrounding vegetation: Picea mariana, Abies balsamea, Betula.Blake Jr, W. (1986)AWICarbon-147-0.03615.46315.499
COPLEY Neotoma494506Copley Lake-107.08309038.872130Western North America3250RawLakeMontane glacial lake (water 1 m deep). Physiography: flat knoll on mountain slope. Surrounding vegetation: Picea engelmannii - Abies lasiocarpa.Fall, P.L. (1988)AWICarbon-146-0.03016.97217.002
COPPER Neotoma495507Coppermine Saddleback-115.31666767.833333Western North America43RawLakeNANichols, H. (1975)AWICarbon-144-0.0684.1734.241
COTAPAMP Neotoma497509Cotapampa-69.100000-15.216667South America4450RawPeatNANAAWICarbon-14, dates from prior information5-0.05011.80211.852
COTJ Neotoma498510Tourbiere de Lanoraie COTEAU JAUNE-73.34194445.960833Eastern North America18RawPeatOmbrotrophic bog, ericaceous. Physiography: dissected deltaic plain. Surrounding vegetation: Tilio - Aceretum sacchari.Comtois, P. (1982)AWICarbon-145-0.0608.4378.497
COTTONWD Neotoma500513Cottonwood Lake-99.90806044.835435Eastern North America549RawLakeLake in preglacial stream valley. Physiography: Missouri Coteau, gently rolling. Surrounding vegetation: wheatgrass prairie, small-grain fields.Barnosky, C.W. et al. (1987)AWICarbon-1410-0.04714.22114.268
COTTPASS Neotoma501514Cottonwood Pass Pond-106.41084038.828730Western North America3670RawLakeAlpine pond. Physiography: glaciated mountain pass. Surrounding vegetation: Salix, sedges and grasses.Fall, P.L. (1988)AWICarbon-14, Lead-2103-0.0229.4429.464
CRANBER Neotoma503516Cranberry Lake-78.10000044.100000Eastern North America170RawLakeNANAAWICarbon-147-0.03615.60515.641
CRANELAK Neotoma504517Crane Lake-112.14889536.529860Western North America2590RawLakeMature karst doline. Physiography: Kaibab Plateau. Surrounding vegetation: Pinus ponderosa, Pseudotsuga menziesii, with sparse Abies concolor. Picea engelmannii, P, pungens, and Populus tremuloides line the meadow edges.Shafer, D.S. (1989)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information3-0.02913.99514.024
CRANGLDS Neotoma505518Cranberry Glades-80.28333338.200000Eastern North America1029RawPeatNAWatts, W.A. (1979)AWICarbon-144-0.06818.70918.777
CRATES Neotoma506519Crates Lake-81.26666749.183333Eastern North America259RawLakeNANAAWICarbon-14, dates from prior information5-0.05412.50312.557
CRIDERS Neotoma510523Crider's Pond-77.55000039.966667Eastern North America290RawLakeNAWatts, W.A. (1979)AWICarbon-143-0.06019.15219.212
CRISTAL Neotoma511524Cristal Lake-90.08333352.116667Eastern North America355RawLakePhysiography: Agutua moraine. Surrounding vegetation: black spruce.Steventon, R.L. and Kutzbach, J.E. (1983)AWICarbon-145-0.0687.8407.908
CROWFOOT Neotoma512525Crowfoot Lake-116.41666751.650000Western North America1940RawLakeLake in glacial valley. Physiography: Mountains, outside Crowfoot Moraine. Surrounding vegetation: Picea engelmanii, Abies lasiocarpa.Osborn, G. et al. (1995)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information13-0.06013.56513.625
CROWSNES Neotoma513527Crowsnest Lake-146.48333368.333333Western North America881RawLakeMorainally dammed lake. Physiography: high mountain valley. Surrounding vegetation: birch shrub tundra.NAAWICarbon-144-0.06412.59412.658
CS-4 Neotoma516530Voros-mocsar19.19083346.477222Europe91RawPeatMarsh formed in a dead channel of Danube. Surrounding vegetation: Cultivated plain with meadows,pasture.NAAWICarbon-145-0.03614.22414.260
CTAR Neotoma517531Starniki26.01666750.266667Europe198RawPeatFen bog. Physiography: depression. Surrounding vegetation: Forests.Bezusko, L.G. et al. (1982)AWICarbon-14, Lead-21010-0.06113.58413.645
CUB2 Neotoma518532Cub Lake-84.95833344.700000Eastern North America360RawLakeNARasmussen, J.B. (1982)AWICarbon-14, Lead-210, dates from prior information50.0209.6609.640
CUBID Neotoma520534Cub Lake-111.18333344.125000Western North America1840RawLakeShallow lake. Physiography: west slope Yellowstone Plateau. Surrounding vegetation: lodgepole pine, Douglas fir.Baker, R.G. (1983)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information2-0.06317.40217.465
CUEVAHAI Neotoma521535Cueva Haichol-70.666667-38.583333South America1050RawValleyRockshelter. Physiography: about 50m above valley. Surrounding vegetation: scrub steppe with Maytenus and Schinus.Markgraf, V. (1988)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information2-0.0547.5737.627
CUEVAMIL Neotoma522536Cueva Milodon-72.633333-51.583333South America50RawCaveCave N Puerto Natales, Ultima Esperanza. Physiography: large cave in conglomerate facing west. Surrounding vegetation: Nothofagus pumilio woodland.Markgraf, V. (1985)AWICarbon-14912.18015.5363.356
CUMBREUN Neotoma523537Cumbre Unduavi-68.041667-16.350000South America4620RawPeatNAGraf, K. (1992)AWICarbon-145-0.06913.93414.003
CUMMINSA Neotoma524538Cummins Pond-89.34666748.407500Eastern North America229RawLakePond. Physiography: Lake Superior Basin.Julig, P.J. (1984)AWICarbon-1462.39910.0947.695
CUPOLA Neotoma525539Cupola Pond-91.08998036.799130Eastern North America243RawLakeSmall sinkhole pond almost completely occupied by Nyssa aquatica. Water is darkly stained with tannins. Upland vegetation: oak-hickory-pine forest with Quercus alba, Q. falcata, Q. palustris, Q. bicolor, Q. macrocarpa, Carya cordiformis, Acer saccharum, A. rubrum, Fraxinus pennsylvanica, F. tomentosa, Ostrya virginiana, and Pinus echinata.Delcourt, H.R. and Delcourt, P.A. (1994)AWICarbon-14, Lead-2108-0.06421.91421.978
CURUCAA Neotoma526540Lagoa da Curuca-47.850000-0.766667South America35RawLakeLake. Physiography: isolated lake, 15 km from the Atlantic. Surrounding vegetation: Amazon rain forest.Behling, H. (1996)AWICarbon-14310.89713.6722.775
CYGNET Neotoma528543Cygnet Lake Fen-110.60000044.650000Western North America2530RawPeatFen marginal to glacial scour lake. Physiography: Yellowstone Plateau. Surrounding vegetation: Pinus contorta forest.Whitlock, C. (1993)AWICarbon-148-0.05718.01618.073
DASPATAS Neotoma532547Lagoa das Patas-66.6833330.266667South America300RawLakeLake, 300m x 7m on low inselberg. Physiography: small closed basin with flat bottom. Surrounding vegetation: dense, lowland tropical rain forest.Colinvaux, P.A. et al. (1996)AWICarbon-1412-0.05153.87353.924
DAU Neotoma533549Daumont-69.40000054.883333Eastern North America607RawLakeRock basin lake. Physiography: rolling stagnation moraine. Surrounding vegetation: Cladino - Piceetum marianae.Richard, P.J.H. et al. (1982)AWICarbon-145-0.0637.3407.403
DAVIS_neotoma Neotoma534550Davis Lake-122.25000046.591667Western North America282RawLakeLake. Physiography: Puget Sound lowland. Surrounding vegetation: Psuedotsuga with Tsuga and Thuja.Barnosky, C.W. (1981)AWICarbon-14170.02429.57429.550
DEAD5826 Neotoma655671Toadlena Lake [Dead Man Lake]-108.95277036.237195Western North America2759RawLakeSandstone depression formed by piping. Physiography: crest of the Chuska Mountains. Surrounding vegetation: Pinus ponderosa forest.Bent, A.M. (1960)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information324.19532.8168.621
DECOY Neotoma656672Decoy Lake-80.36666743.233333Eastern North America260RawLakeKettle lake. Physiography: outwash plain. Surrounding vegetation: maize fields, oak woods.Szeicz, J.M. and MacDonald, G.M. (1991)AWICarbon-145-0.06713.66513.732
DEER Neotoma657673Deer Lake Bog-71.83333344.033333Eastern North America1325RawPeatPhysiography: on Mount Moosilauke.Spear, R.W. (1981)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information6-0.05415.71715.771
DEL1 Neotoma658675Delorme 1-69.91888954.418889Eastern North America513RawLakeRock basin lake. Physiography: Rolling morainic landscape, shallow till. Surrounding vegetation: Cladino - Piceetum marianae.Richard, P.J.H. et al. (1982)AWICarbon-144-0.0696.5326.601
DEL2 Neotoma659677Delorme 2-69.92972254.423611Eastern North America538RawLakeRock basin lake. Physiography: hilly moraine. Surrounding vegetation: Cladino - Piceetum marianae.Richard, P.J.H. et al. (1982)AWICarbon-145-0.0607.3397.399
DEMAIN Neotoma660678Lac Demain-118.70000062.050000Western North America745RawLakeDepression in ground moraine. Physiography: ground moraine. Surrounding vegetation: Picea mariana-Sphagnum muskeg.MacDonald, G.M. (1984)AWICarbon-145-0.03314.07314.106
DEMONTLK Neotoma661679Demont Lake-85.00000043.480000Eastern North America248RawLakeNANAAWICarbon-14, dates from prior information5-0.05113.98314.034
DENTONC1 Neotoma663681Denton Lake-89.31300545.853965Eastern North America500RawLakeSeepage lake.Charles, D.F. and Whitehead, D.R. (1984)Neotoma_Wang et al.Lead-21013-0.0330.1510.184
DERPUT Neotoma664682Derput124.11666757.033333Asia700RawPeatSection of ancient peat (hill now). Physiography: neotectonic fall by the Yakokit river. Surrounding vegetation: open larch forest, shrub birch, Sphagnum.Andreev, A.A. and Klimanov, V.A. (1991)AWICarbon-14, Lead-2105-0.06412.87112.935
DEVILSWI Neotoma666684Devils Lake-89.73205043.417800Eastern North America294RawLakeLake is located in a pre-glacial gorge of the Wisconsin river cut through the Baraboo Hills, a bedrock high. The valley is dammed at both ends by terminal moraines deposited by the Green Bay lobe, which flowed around the Baraboo Hills. Lake is fed by groundwater. Surrounding vegetation: white-black-bur oak.Maher Jr, L.J. (1982)AWICarbon-1417-0.05514.97115.026
DIA375 Neotoma669688Diana 375-69.95833360.987500Eastern North America114RawLakeElongated rock basin. Physiography: hilly bedrock. Surrounding vegetation: Tundra.Richard, P.J.H. (1981)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information30.0168.1058.089
DIAB Neotoma671691Lac du Diable-66.12500048.910833Eastern North America494RawLakeLarge, relatively shallow rock basin. Physiography: perched fluvioglacial valley. Surrounding vegetation: Piceeto marianae - Abietetum.Richard, P.J.H. and Labelle, C. (1989)AWICarbon-146-0.06315.03315.096
DINKEY Neotoma673693Dinkey Meadow-119.08333337.000000Western North America1683RawMeadowSmall clearing along Dinkey Creek. Physiography: Sierra Nevada Mountain Range. Surrounding vegetation: Lodgepole Pine, White Fir, Sugar Pine.Anderson, R.S. (1987)AWICarbon-143-0.0435.6615.704
DISMAL Neotoma679699Dismal Swamp (91)-76.45000036.583333Eastern North America6RawPeatNAWhitehead, D.R. (1972)AWICarbon-142-0.06711.30011.367
DIVIDE Neotoma681701Divide Lake-110.23333343.933333Western North America2628RawLakeGlacial scour lake. Physiography: Pinyon Peak Highlands. Surrounding vegetation: Picea-Abies-Pinus albicaulis forest.Steventon, R.L. and Kutzbach, J.E. (1987)AWICarbon-144-0.04914.59114.640
Dlinnoye_Lake Neotoma695715Dlinnoye Lake-178.84226067.756725Asia280RawLakeMorainally dammed lake. Physiography: glacio-fluvial features in uplands. Surrounding vegetation: graminoid-Salix-Ericales tundra.Anderson, P.M. and Lozhkin, A.V. (2002)AWICarbon-142-0.0381.3361.374
DOME Neotoma699719Dome Creek Meadow-107.05083340.024167Western North America3165RawPeatSedge meadow. Physiography: Colorado Front Range. Surrounding vegetation: Spruce/Betula/Salix/Ribes/Rosa/.Feiler, E.J. et al. (1997)AWICarbon-144-0.04312.69012.733
DOMSV_neotoma Neotoma700720Domsvatnet31.02586570.325835Europe120RawLakeThe lake occupies a shallow oblong basin, measuring about 150 m by 600 m, between gently sloping hills covered by drift. There are no apparent influents and only a small stream as an outflow. The dominant vegetation on the surrounding slopes is a dwarf-shrub tundra with Betula nana, Empetrum, Salix, Arctostaphylos alpinum, and Rubus chamaemorus as prominent elements. Cottongrass-sedge communities are abundant in wetter depressions.Hyvarinen, H. (1976)AWICarbon-145-0.06310.96911.032
DOVJOK Neotoma703723Dovjok Swamp28.25000048.750000EuropeRawPeatFloodplain Phragmites fen. Physiography: floodplain in Murafa Basin. Surrounding vegetation: herb steppe, Quercus/Carpinus forest.NAAWICarbon-149-0.0698.8888.957
DUCKPOND Neotoma753772Duck Pond-70.00050041.932700Eastern North America2RawLakeNAWinkler, M.G. (1985)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information8-0.05314.69014.743
DUFRESNE Neotoma754773Lac Dufresne-70.35000045.850000Eastern North America650RawLakeNAMott, R.J. (1977)AWICarbon-146-0.06813.16813.236
DUNNIC1 Neotoma755774Dunnigan Lake-91.63116047.707210Eastern North America506RawLakeShallow seepage lake. Surrounding vegetation: pine/aspen/spruce.Charles, D.F. and Whitehead, D.R. (1984)AWILead-210, dates from prior information15-0.0340.1950.229
EAGLE Neotoma757776Eagle Lake Bog-71.66666744.166667Eastern North America1275RawPeatPhysiography: on Mount Lafayette.Spear, R.W. (1981)AWICarbon-143-0.06310.68110.744
EAGLELK Neotoma758777Eagle Lake-58.55000053.233333Eastern North America400RawLakeElongated basin near Eagle River. Physiography: Mecatina Plateau/Laurentian region. Surrounding vegetation: black spruce.Lamb, H.F. (1978)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information5-0.05213.13513.187
EAGLENES Neotoma759778Eaglenest Lake-112.10000057.766667Western North America725RawLakeLarge, flat-bottomed lake. Physiography: Birch Mountain Upland - rolling moraine. Surrounding vegetation: Picea mariana.Vance, R.E. (1986)AWICarbon-147-0.02714.23414.261
EBALTIC Neotoma763782East Baltic Bog-62.15000046.408333Eastern North America45RawPeatRaised Sphagnum bog. Physiography: gently rolling, Maritime Plain. Surrounding vegetation: spruce, maple, birch, hemlock.Anderson, T.W. (1980)AWICarbon-143-0.0259.6769.701
EDESSA Neotoma765784Edessa21.95250040.818056Europe350RawMarshMarsh. Surrounding vegetation: Brushwood of deciduous oak.Bottema, S. (1974)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information7-0.05713.23213.289
EDWARD Neotoma766785Edward Lake-80.25000044.370000Eastern North America518RawLakeNAMcAndrews, J.H. (1981)AWICarbon-144-0.03116.15516.186
EK4 Neotoma769788Elikchan 4 Lake151.88333360.750000Asia810RawLakeMorainally dammed lake. Physiography: valley lowland in mountainous region. Surrounding vegetation: Larix forest.Anderson, P.M. and Lozhkin, A.V. (2002)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information9-0.05163.52863.579
ELDORA Neotoma771790Eldora Fen-105.58000039.936667Western North America2848RawPeatDrained fen. Physiography: Ute Mountains.NAAWICarbon-14, dates from prior information6-0.0258.7538.778
ICDP5011-1 Neotoma772791Elgygytgyn Stream Section172.08333367.416667Asia490RawStreamSection on small stream. Physiography: impact crater. Surrounding vegetation: low shrub-lichen tundra with Salix.Glushkova, O.Y. et al. (1996)AWICarbon-1425.2215.9750.754
ELGENNYA Neotoma773792Elgennya Lake149.00000062.083333Asia1040RawLakeMorainally dammed lake. Physiography: narrow upland valley bordered by mts. Surrounding vegetation: larch forest-tundra.Anderson, P.M. and Lozhkin, A.V. (2002)AWICarbon-147-0.05118.54718.598
EMERALD_neotoma Neotoma776796Emerald Lake-110.30000044.066667Western North America2634RawLakeGlacial scour lake. Physiography: Pinyon Peak Highlands. Surrounding vegetation: Picea-Abies-Pinus albicaulis forest.Steventon, R.L. and Kutzbach, J.E. (1987)AWICarbon-145-0.06914.95315.022
ENCANT Neotoma778798Encantado-71.133333-40.666667South America960RawCaveCave, La Centinela rock spire. Physiography: pre-Andean basalt plateaus. Surrounding vegetation: Austrocedrus/steppe.Markgraf, V. et al. (1997)AWICarbon-143-0.0561.2281.284
ENM109 Neotoma779799Enmyvaam River, 2.5-3 m terrace172.16666767.433333Asia491RawRiverAlluvial terrace. Physiography: impact crater. Surrounding vegetation: low shrub tundra.Glushkova, O. et al. (1996)AWICarbon-1462.06510.8658.800
ENMYN Neotoma781801Enmynveem River166.00000068.250000Asia500RawRiverExposure of peat and colluvium. Physiography: river valley in rolling uplands. Surrounding vegetation: open Larix dahurica forest.Anderson, P.M. and Lozhkin, A.V. (2002)AWICarbon-1452.88110.8818.000
ENNADA72 Neotoma782802Ennadai Lake, 1972 Site-100.95138961.244444Eastern North America325RawLakeNANichols, H. (1975)AWICarbon-14, Lead-2105-0.0554.6544.709
ENNADAI Neotoma783803Ennadai Lake-100.91666761.166667Eastern North America168RawLakePeat bank. Physiography: Cockburn end moraine complex. Surrounding vegetation: Picea/Larix/Alnus/Salix.Bender, M.M. et al. (1966)AWICarbon-1412-0.0626.8136.875
ENTARNOY Neotoma784804Entarnoye Peat Exposure78.33333359.000000Asia65RawPeatRiver bank exposure. Physiography: river lowland. Surrounding vegetation: Pinus-Betula taiga.Anderson, P.M. and Lozhkin, A.V. (2002)AWICarbon-145-0.06416.13616.200
ERIE Neotoma785805Lake Erie-82.76000041.920000Eastern North America168RawLakeLake Erie.Lewis, C.F.M. and Anderson, T.W. (1989)AWICarbon-143-0.01816.16516.183
ESOOKE Neotoma788808East Sooke Fen-123.68166748.351944Western North America155RawPeatSmall fen basin. Physiography: rolling hills and flat plains. Surrounding vegetation: fir, cedar, pine, hemlock, alder.Brown, K.J. and Hebda, R.J. (2002)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information5-0.03713.68113.718
ETIVLIK Neotoma790811Etivlik Lake-156.03333368.133333Western North America631RawLakeMorainally dammed lake. Physiography: low rolling hills. Surrounding vegetation: birch shrub tundra.NAAWICarbon-143-0.06417.14617.210
ETWINOH Neotoma9980813East Twin Lake-81.33476541.196155Eastern North America321RawLakeKettle lake on the Kent Moraine, which is sand and gravel kame moraine in the vicinitty of East Twin Lake. Upland vegetation: fragmented pasture, row crops, and woodlots.Shane, L.C. (1989)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information5-0.04213.50513.547
EXCHEQUE Neotoma794816Exchequer Meadow-119.83333337.000000Western North America2219RawPeatWet meadow. Physiography: Sierra Nevada Mountains. Surrounding vegetation: Pinus jeffreyi, Abies magnifica.Davis, O.K. and Moratto, M.J. (1988)AWICarbon-147-0.05315.84015.893
FALLBACK Neotoma796818Fallback Lake-110.43333343.966667Western North America2597RawLakeGlacial scour lake. Physiography: Pinyon Peak Highlands. Surrounding vegetation: Picea-Abies-Pinus albicaulis forest.Steventon, R.L. and Kutzbach, J.E. (1988)AWICarbon-145-0.05119.10319.154
FAR Neotoma797820Lac Faribault-71.71694458.866944Eastern North America250RawLakeRock basin lake. Physiography: Morainic plateau. Surrounding vegetation: Shrub tundra / Forest tundra.Richard, Pierre J. H. (1981)AWICarbon-143-0.0686.0076.075
FARN1 Neotoma798821Tourbiere de Farnham-72.98277845.282778Eastern North America53RawPeatOmbrotrophic bog, partly wooded. Physiography: St-Lawrence lowland depression. Surrounding vegetation: Caryo - Aceretum sacchari.NAAWICarbon-144-0.0679.5889.655
FAWN Neotoma800823Fawn Lake (CA:Ontario)-79.39000045.410000Eastern North America333RawLakeNANAAWICarbon-14, Lead-210, dates from prior information3-0.03012.67412.704
FERNDAL1 Neotoma804828Ferndale Bog-95.80833334.405556Eastern North America263RawPeatPeat bog on Jackfork sandstone ridge. Physiography: Ouachita Mountains. Surrounding vegetation: elm/oak/hickory/pine/willow.Albert, L.E. and Wyckoff, D.G. (1981)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information4-0.0525.8405.892
FIDDLERS Neotoma805829Fiddler's Pond-121.42000056.250000Western North America630RawLakeKettle pond. Physiography: glaciated plateau. Surrounding vegetation: Populus, Symphoricarpos; Carex, Rumex.White, J.M. and Mathewes, R.W. (1982)AWICarbon-14, Lead-2103-0.0417.9988.039
FLINFLON Neotoma810834Beaverhouse Lake-101.68166754.742222Eastern North America305RawLakeGlacial scour lake.Ritchie, J.C. (1976)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information4-0.02210.18410.206
FLOATIL1 Neotoma811835Floating Island Lake-107.46666744.550000Western North America2609RawLakeKettle lake with floating sedge mat. Physiography: Bighorn Mountains. Surrounding vegetation: lodgepole pine forest.Burkart, M.R. (1976)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information4-0.05410.60310.657
FOREST1 Neotoma816841Forest Pond 1-109.93888943.471667Western North America2797RawLakeKettle pond. Physiography: high plateau in Wind River Range. Surrounding vegetation: clearcut in Pinus contorta.Lynch, E.A. (1995)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information5-0.0669.7189.784
FOREST2 Neotoma817843Forest Pond 2-109.95000043.438889Western North America2766RawLakeKettle pond. Physiography: high plateau in Wind River Range. Surrounding vegetation: Pinus contorta forest.Lynch, E.A. (1995)AWICarbon-144-0.06511.08411.149
FRAINSLK Neotoma821847Frains Lake-83.63000042.330000Eastern North America271RawLakeNAKerfoot, W.C. (1974)AWICarbon-1410-0.00717.57117.578
FRBLAKE Neotoma823849Hayes Lake-93.75000049.583333Eastern North America391RawLakeNAMcAndrews, J.H. (1982)AWICarbon-143-0.06813.92713.995
FRENCH Neotoma824850French Lake-94.42074044.945765Eastern North America327RawLakeNAGrimm, E.C. (1983)AWICarbon-14, Lead-210, dates from prior information4-0.0583.8023.860
FRESHPND Neotoma826852Fresh Pond-71.57500041.158333Eastern North America28RawLakeKettle lake. Physiography: Block Island - morainal. Surrounding vegetation: Viburnum, Myrica, Amelanchier thickets.Dunwiddie, P.W. (1990)AWICarbon-145-0.04715.01015.057
FRYINGPN Neotoma827853Frying Pan Lake-111.66666738.616667Western North America2720RawLakeShallow lake behind Pleistocene moraine. Physiography: horst and graben plateau. Surrounding vegetation: Pinus/Pseudotsuga/Cercocarpus/Populus.Shafer, D.S. (1989)AWICarbon-145-0.05410.33410.388
FURNIVAL Neotoma829856Furnival Lake-84.93000048.210000Eastern North America440RawLakeNANAAWICarbon-142-0.0139.5909.603
GABRIEL Neotoma830857Saint-Gabriel-73.47583346.275833Eastern North America250RawLakeTriangular rock basin. Physiography: till-covered hilly bedrock. Surrounding vegetation: Tilio - Aceretum sacchari.Richard, P.J.H. (1977)AWICarbon-146-0.06910.20710.276
GAGRA Neotoma831858Gagra40.26666743.283333Europe4RawPeatMarine terrace. Physiography: River month Kolkhidka. Surrounding vegetation: Anthropogenic.Kvavadze, E.V. and Rukhadze, L.P. (1989)Neotoma_Giesecke et al. 2014 (MADCAP)Carbon-14, dates from prior information40.56811.60311.035
GASS Neotoma833860Gass Lake-87.73333344.050000Eastern North America211RawLakeNAWebb, S.L. (1983)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information6-0.05015.89415.944
GEK Neotoma838866Gek Lake147.65000063.383333Asia969RawLakeMorainally dammed lake. Physiography: glacial terrain in broad mt. valley. Surrounding vegetation: Larix dahurica forest-shrub tundra.Anderson, P.M. and Lozhkin, A.V. (2002)AWICarbon-145-0.0219.8799.900
GELMT Neotoma839867Gel'myazevskoye31.83333349.666667Europe120RawPeatFen bog. Physiography: depression. Surrounding vegetation: Forests and meadow steppes.Artyushenko, A.T. et al. (1982)AWICarbon-147-0.06712.01712.084
GER Neotoma842871Lac a St-Germain-74.37083345.945833Eastern North America473RawLakeSteep-sided rock basin lake. Physiography: hilly morainic landscape. Surrounding vegetation: Betulo luteae - Aceretum sacchari.Savoie, L. and Richard, P. (1979)AWICarbon-144-0.06913.60413.673
GERAIS Neotoma843872Serra Campos Gerais-50.216667-24.666667South America1200RawPeatPeat bog. Physiography: highland plain, next to a river vally. Surrounding vegetation: farmland.Behling, H. (1997)AWICarbon-144-0.05314.61814.671
GILES Neotoma844873Giles-75.09318541.377090Eastern North America732RawLakeLake. Physiography: glaciated mountains. Surrounding vegetation: mixed deciduous/coniferous forest.Russell, E.W. et al. (1993)AWICarbon-14, Lead-210, dates from prior information13-0.0320.2930.325
GLADKOYE Neotoma847876Gladkoye Bog83.33333355.000000Asia80RawPeatPeat bog. Physiography: river valley. Surrounding vegetation: meadows-Betula-Populus forest.Anderson, P.M. and Lozhkin, A.V. (2002)AWICarbon-1412-0.05711.15311.210
GLENBORO Neotoma849878Jones Lake [Glenboro site]-99.28965049.448000Eastern North America409RawLakekettle lakeRitchie, J.C. and Lichti-Federovich, S. (1968)AWILead-210, dates from prior information5-0.05013.89213.942
GLUPEAT Neotoma851880Peat Exposure, Glukhoye Lake149.91666759.750000Asia10RawPeatPeat exposure. Physiography: coastal lowland. Surrounding vegetation: Larix-Betula forest; graminoid meadows.Anderson, P.M. and Lozhkin, A.V. (2002)AWICarbon-146-0.0627.8667.928
GOLDLKBG Neotoma937966Gold Lake Bog-122.04166743.650000Western North America1465RawPeatSphagnum bog with trees and shrubs. Physiography: Cascade Range. Surrounding vegetation: Pseudotsuga/Tsuga mertensiana/Pinus.Sea, D.S. and Whitlock, C. (1995)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information6-0.06610.96411.030
GOLUBOY Neotoma939968Goluboye Lake152.26666761.116667Asia810RawLakeLake formed by colluvial fan blockage. Physiography: glacial terrain in broad mt. valley. Surrounding vegetation: Larix dahurica-lichen woodland.Anderson, P.M. and Lozhkin, A.V. (2002)AWICarbon-1410-0.06413.47113.535
GOSHEN Neotoma940969Goshen Springs-86.13416731.721111Eastern North America105RawPeatNADelcourt, P.A. et al. (1980)AWICarbon-146-0.05753.87953.936
GOULD Neotoma941971Gould Pond-69.31666744.983333Eastern North America89RawLakeBedrock controlled kettle. Physiography: strongly rolling, bedrock controlled. Surrounding vegetation: white pine-northern hardwoods/spruce-fir.Jacobson Jr, G.L. et al. (1987)AWICarbon-1410-0.02915.52515.554
GRAHAM Neotoma943973Graham Lake-77.35000045.183333Eastern North America381RawLakeClosed bedrock basin lake. Physiography: rough relief on Algonquin Highlands. Surrounding vegetation: Acer/Pinus/Fagus/Quercus/Tilia/Betula.Fuller, J.L. (1995)AWICarbon-146-0.05514.18214.237
GRANDRAP Neotoma944974Grand Rapids-98.25000053.000000Eastern North America350RawLakeNARitchie, J.C. and Hadden, K.A. (1975)AWICarbon-143-0.0628.4628.524
GRAS_neotoma Neotoma946976Lac Gras-67.06666752.250000Eastern North America530RawLakeMinimal relief, sandy terraces, eskers. Physiography: Lake Plateau, stream-fed. Surrounding vegetation: black spruce, lichen woodlands.King, G.A. (1986)AWICarbon-145-0.0437.9157.958
GRASVATN Neotoma947977Grasvatn8.68908563.702905Europe46RawLakeShallow lake on the island of Froya. Overgrown by aquatics. Physiography: Shellsand on gneisses. Surrounding vegetation: Heather, fens and bogs.Moe, D. et al. (1996)AWICarbon-148-0.06512.47912.544
GRAVEL Neotoma948978Gravel Ridge-62.63333355.033333Eastern North America565RawLakeBedrock hollow. Physiography: Harp lake uplands. Surrounding vegetation: tundra/Picea.Lamb, H.F. (1982)AWICarbon-149-0.0657.5327.597
GREENLK Neotoma952982Green Lake-85.11666744.883333Eastern North America305RawLakeNALawrenz, R.W. (1975)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information3-0.02217.17617.198
GRENADIE Neotoma956986Grenadier Pond-79.47000043.640000Eastern North America76RawLakePond isolated by a bar from Lake Ontario.McCarthy, F.M.G. (1986)AWICarbon-147-0.0374.5114.548
GREYIS Neotoma957987Grey Islands-55.51666750.768889Eastern North America104RawLakeStream fed lake w/in exposed bedrock. Physiography: Appalachain Phys Reg, uplands. Surrounding vegetation: dwarf shrub barrens, some black spruce.Evans, N.S. (2002)AWICarbon-146-0.03511.42611.461
GUMLIMFT Neotoma962993Water Conservation Area 3B, Gumbo Limbo Far Tail-80.50555625.774722Eastern North America5RawMarshMarsh near tree island. Physiography: coastal plain. Surrounding vegetation: Cladium, Cephalanthus, Ludwigia.Willard, D.A. et al. (2001)AWICarbon-144-0.0674.9815.048
GUMLIMM Neotoma963994Water Conservation Area 3B, Gumbo Limbo Marsh-80.51111125.778889Eastern North America5RawMarshCladium marsh near tree island. Physiography: coastal plain. Surrounding vegetation: Bacopa, Eleocharis, Utricularia, Cladium.Willard, D.A. et al. (2001)AWICarbon-145-0.0474.3874.434
GUMLIMNT Neotoma964995Water Conservation Area 3B, Gumbo Limbo Near Tail-80.56138925.886944Eastern North America5RawMarshMarsh near tree island. Physiography: coastal plain. Surrounding vegetation: Peltandra, Thelypteris, Blechum, Annona.Willard, D.A. et al. (2001)AWICarbon-143-0.0603.8283.888
GURSKII Neotoma966997Gurskii Peat [Site 4381]137.08333350.066667Asia15RawPeatPeat exposure in drainage channel. Physiography: river valley. Surrounding vegetation: bog shrubs and Sphagnum.Anderson, P.M. and Lozhkin, A.V. (2002)AWICarbon-147-0.06613.84013.906
GYTGYKAI Neotoma967998Gytgykai Lake175.00000063.166667Asia102RawLakePhysiography: glacial terrain in tectonic valley. Surrounding vegetation: Pinus pumila-Alnus fruticosa tundra.Anderson, P.M. and Lozhkin, A.V. (2002)AWICarbon-1456.30623.81317.507
HACK Neotoma968999Hack Pond-78.99722237.984722Eastern North America469RawLakeSolution hollow. Surrounding vegetation: Quercus, Pinus, Carya, Castanea, Juniper.Stuiver, M. (1969)AWICarbon-142-0.05122.17322.224
HAFICHUK Neotoma9691000Hafichuk Site-105.88388950.320556Western North America740RawLakeEphemeral prairie pothole pond. Physiography: disintegration moraine.de Vries, B. (1964)AWICarbon-14311.80513.4761.671
HAIL Neotoma9701001Hail Lake-129.01666760.033333Western North America690RawLakeSmall lake. Surrounding vegetation: Picea mariana, P. glauca, Pinus contorta.Cwynar, L. and Spear, R. (1995)AWICarbon-148-0.06911.80911.878
HAMSLAKE Neotoma9711002Hams Lake-80.41333343.236667Eastern North America301RawLakeKettle lake. Physiography: glacial moraine. Surrounding vegetation: beech-maple forest, near oak plains.Bennett, K.D. (1987)AWICarbon-1410-0.04412.97513.019
HANGING Neotoma9721003Hanging Lake-138.38333368.383333Western North America500RawLakeSmall lake in broad basin. Physiography: undulating tundra surface. Surrounding vegetation: tussock tundra/wet sedge/heath/fellfield.Cwynar, L.C. (1980)AWICarbon-1422-0.06737.34437.411
HARDING Neotoma9751006Harding Lake-146.90750064.444444Western North AmericaRawLakeSmall lake. Physiography: glacial valley bottom.Ager, T.A. (1982)AWICarbon-144-0.02024.18224.202
HARRIE Neotoma9771008Harrie Lake-66.95000052.933333Eastern North America530RawLakeFluvial origin, gently rolling terrain. Physiography: Lake Plateau. Surrounding vegetation: lichen woodland, black and white spruce.King, G.A. (1986)AWICarbon-146-0.0327.3137.345
HAWKE Neotoma9791010Hawke Hills Kettle-53.13333347.322222Eastern North America220RawPeatPeat-filled kettle with small pond. Physiography: stagnation moraine on granitic upland. Surrounding vegetation: shrub-tundra with Picea-Abies krummholz.Brown Macpherson, J. (1982)AWICarbon-143-0.0228.1838.205
HAYLAKE Neotoma9821013Hay Lake-109.42500034.000000Western North America2780RawLakeLake on basaltic bedrock. Physiography: White Mountains. Surrounding vegetation: Pinus-Pseudotsuga-Abies-Juniperus.Jacobs, B.F. (1983)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information7-0.06948.50248.571
HEADWATR Neotoma9921024Headwaters Lake-155.05000067.933333Western North America820RawLakeKettle lake. Physiography: mountainous. Surrounding vegetation: birch shrub tundra.Brubaker, L.B. et al. (1983)AWICarbon-143-0.06913.65113.720
HEBRON_neotoma Neotoma9961028Hebron Lake-63.03333358.200000Eastern North America170RawLakeSmall lake near Torngat mountains. Physiography: bedrock controlled plateaus. Surrounding vegetation: shrub tundra.Lamb, H.F. (1984)AWICarbon-143-0.06410.04610.110
HEDRICK Neotoma9971030Hedrick Pond-110.60000043.750000Western North America2073RawLakeKettle lake. Physiography: stagnation moraine, Hedrick Pond Advance. Surrounding vegetation: open forest, Pinus contorta, Pseudotsuga.Steventon, R.L. and Kutzbach, J.E. (1988)AWICarbon-145-0.05920.88220.941
HEN Neotoma10001033Tourbiere de Lanoraie HENRI-73.30000045.988889Eastern North America18RawPeatOmbrotrophic bog, ericaceous cover. Physiography: dissected deltaic plain. Surrounding vegetation: Caryo - Aceretum sacchari.Comtois, P.G. (1979)AWICarbon-146-0.0687.3037.371
HIDDEN Neotoma10711104Hidden Lake-144.65833363.940000Western North AmericaRawLakeMorainally dammed glacial scour lake. Physiography: Kenai mountains. Surrounding vegetation: Picea/Tsuga/Betula/Populus/Alnus/Salix.Ager, T.A. (1983)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information5-0.05619.37719.433
HIGHLAKE Neotoma10721105High Lake-76.60000044.516667Eastern North America192RawLakeClosed lake in bedrock basin. Physiography: rough relief in Algonquin Highlands. Surrounding vegetation: Pinus/Picea/Tsuga/Abies/Acer/Quercus.Fuller, J.L. (1995)AWICarbon-149-0.06713.83713.904
HONEYMOO Neotoma10741107Honeymoon Pond-138.40000064.633333Western North America1160RawLakeJust inside terminal moraines. Physiography: Southern Ogilvie Ranges. Surrounding vegetation: shrub tundra, isolated Picea groves.Cwynar, L.C. and Spear, R.W. (1991)AWICarbon-1419-0.05110.81210.863
HOSTAGE Neotoma10781111Hostage Lake-94.13333346.550000Eastern North America368RawLakeKettle lake in pitted outwash plain. Physiography: Crow Wing Outwash Plain. Surrounding vegetation: Pinus banksiana forest.Almendinger, J.C. (1992)AWICarbon-143-0.0264.6754.701
HOWES Neotoma10811114Howes Prairie Marsh-87.07222241.650000Eastern North America185RawPeatInterdunal depression (panne). Physiography: coastal dunes. Surrounding vegetation: oak-hickory forest, prairie.Cole, K.L. and Taylor, R.S. (1995)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information4-0.0214.0224.043
HUDSONLK Neotoma11001133Hudson Lake-86.53000041.670000Eastern North America239RawLakeNABailey, R.E. (1972)AWICarbon-146-0.05215.65915.711
HUMBER3 Neotoma11021135Humber Pond 3-79.48000043.640000Eastern North America74RawLakeFloodplain pond. Physiography: Humber River floodplain. Surrounding vegetation: urban Toronto.Weninger, J.M. and McAndrews, J.H. (1989)AWICarbon-144-0.0444.4074.451
HUMBER5 Neotoma11031136Humber Pond 5-79.49000043.640000Eastern North America74RawLakeFloodplain pond. Physiography: Humber River floodplain. Surrounding vegetation: urban Toronto.Weninger, J.M. and McAndrews, J.H. (1989)AWICarbon-143-0.0244.4914.515
HUMBER7 Neotoma11041137Humber Pond 7-79.50000043.650000Eastern North America74RawLakeFloodplain pond. Physiography: Humber River floodplain. Surrounding vegetation: urban Toronto.NAAWICarbon-142-0.0223.7413.763
HUSTLER Neotoma11051138Hustler Lake-92.16005048.229815Eastern North America401RawLakeDrainage lake in Boundary Waters Area. Surrounding vegetation: pine/aspen/spruce.Charles, D.F. and Whitehead, D.R. (1984)Neotoma_PalEON-STEPPSLead-21011-0.0320.1440.176
HYNES Neotoma11061139Hynes Brook Salt Marsh-58.96500048.618611Eastern North America0RawPeatSalt marsh in stream channel. Physiography: salt marsh. Surrounding vegetation: salt marsh.Brookes, I.A. et al. (1985)AWICarbon-142-0.0633.0723.135
IGARKA Neotoma11081141Igarka Peat Exposure86.00000067.666667Asia45RawPeatBuried peat exposed in river terrace. Physiography: lower river valley. Surrounding vegetation: Picea obovata-Larix sibirica forest.Anderson, P.M. and Lozhkin, A.V. (2002)AWICarbon-1435.48111.1905.709
IGLUTALK Neotoma11091142Iglutalik Lake-66.08333366.135000Eastern North America90RawLakeNANAAWICarbon-145-0.06610.53510.601
Ilinka_Terrace Neotoma11111144Il'inka Terrace142.16666747.966667Asia3RawMarineExposure in marine terrace. Physiography: river mouth on sea coast. Surrounding vegetation: meadows and bogs.Anderson, P.M. and Lozhkin, A.V. (2002)AWICarbon-143-0.0552.6982.753
INDIAN Neotoma11131147Indian Lake-90.45000050.916667Eastern North America383RawLakeLarge lake surrounded by glacial deposit. Physiography: thin commonly drumlinized till. Surrounding vegetation: black spruce/Jack pine/larch.Steventon, R.L. and Kutzbach, J.E. (1983)AWICarbon-145-0.06710.47810.545
INDIANPF Neotoma11141148Indian Prairie Fen-122.57500044.633333Western North America988RawPeatFen in cirque valley. Physiography: Cascade Range. Surrounding vegetation: 2nd growth Pseudotsuga and Abies procera.Sea, D.S. and Whitlock, C. (1995)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information6-0.05015.82215.872
INGLESBY Neotoma11151149Inglesby Lake-77.05000044.483333Eastern North America167RawLakeMarl-deposting lake of glacial origin.Fritz, P. et al. (1987)AWICarbon-147-0.06411.64111.705
IRONBOG Neotoma11181152Keystone Iron Fen-107.03333338.865000Western North America2920RawPeatIron oxide acid fen. Physiography: small basin behind moraine along creek. Surrounding vegetation: Carex, Sphagnum, Eriophorum, Betula glandulosa.Fall, P.L. (1988)AWICarbon-145-0.0019.3209.321
IRVIN Neotoma11191153Irvin Lake-93.64361147.135556Eastern North America478RawLakeKettle lake. Physiography: Sugar Hills area, rough rolling topo. Surrounding vegetation: Alnus, Fraxinus, Betula, Thuja, Abies.Alwin, B.C. (1982)Neotoma_Neotoma 1Carbon-147-0.03013.64113.671
ITAPEVA Neotoma11201154Morro de Itapeva-45.533333-22.783333South America1850RawPeatPeat bog. Physiography: small basin,next to the steep escarpment. Surrounding vegetation: Araucaria forest and campos.Behling, H. (1997)AWICarbon-149-0.05139.59739.648
IVAN3 Neotoma11211155Ivanovskoye Peat Bog38.76666756.816667Europe141RawPeatPeat bog. Physiography: periglacial lake of middle Pleistocene. Surrounding vegetation: birch-pine forest and Carex assosiations.NAAWICarbon-149-0.0538.3468.399
Izylmetevskaya Neotoma11221156Izylmet'evskaya Terrace Exposure 3410141.96666748.816667Asia4RawCoastExposure in marine terrace. Physiography: coastal plain. Surrounding vegetation: Larix forest with bogs.Anderson, P.M. and Lozhkin, A.V. (2002)AWICarbon-145-0.0614.8174.878
JACKLAKE Neotoma11231157Jack Lake-81.76666747.316667Eastern North America430RawLakeSmall lake on sandy till. Physiography: rolling Canadian Shield uplands. Surrounding vegetation: Betula/Abies/Picea/Populus/Pinus/Acer.Liu, K.B. and Lam, N.S.N. (1985)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information3-0.05712.75412.811
JACKLOND Neotoma11241158Jack London Lake149.50000062.166667Asia820RawLakeMorainally dammed lake. Physiography: glacial topography in mountains. Surrounding vegetation: larch forest.Lozhkin, A.V. et al. (1993)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information5-0.06317.87217.935
JACKSON_neotoma Neotoma11251160Jackson Pond-85.72462037.432550Eastern North America260RawLakePond is a circular, shallow sinkhole (3.5 ha) in a karst up-land of gentle relief. Hillcrests are 10-15 m above the surface of the basin. Most of the surrounding area is in cropland or pasture, with scattered woodlots of Quercus and Carya spp. Fagus grandifolia, Fraxinus americana, Acer saccharum, and other mesic species occur in valley bottoms. The basin itself at the time of coring was vegetated by emergent Nuphar, graminoids (Cyperaceae and Poaceae), and scattered individuals of C. occidentalis and A. saccharum.Wilkins, G.R. (1985)AWICarbon-146-0.04626.11326.159
Wrangle_Island_JackLondonLake Neotoma11261161Jack London Lake179.62361170.894167Asia7RawLakeShallow lake on coastal plain. Surrounding vegetation: Cyperaceae-Poaceae tundra.Anderson, P.M. and Lozhkin, A.V. (2002)AWICarbon-146-0.06715.02415.091
JACOB Neotoma11271162Jacob Lake-110.83333334.333333Western North America2285RawLakeEphemeral lake/sinkhole in sandstone. Physiography: Mogollon Rim. Surrounding vegetation: ponderosa pine forest.Jacobs, B.F. (1983)AWICarbon-143-0.05424.54124.595
JBL004 Neotoma11361171James Bay-80.20000050.220000Eastern North AmericaRawLakeNANAAWICarbon-143-0.0353.2573.292
JEAN Neotoma12191254Saint-Jean Ile d'Orleans-70.93277846.932778Eastern North America68RawPeatOmbrotrophic bog, ericaceous, treed. Physiography: rock basin and clay veneer, plateau. Surrounding vegetation: Tilio - Aceretum sacchari.Richard, P.J.H. (1971)AWICarbon-14, Lead-2104-0.05711.71211.769
JEWELL Neotoma12201255Jewell Site-93.70000042.260000Eastern North America317RawLakeDrained lake. Physiography: Altamont Moraine, rolling. Surrounding vegetation: agricultural.Kim, H.K. (1986)AWICarbon-147-0.06617.52917.595
JOELAKE Neotoma13551390Joe Lake-157.21666766.766667Western North America183RawLakeLake in glacial outwash. Physiography: rolling uplands. Surrounding vegetation: birch-alder shrub tundra.Anderson, P.M. (1988)AWICarbon-1418-0.04950.04450.093
JOES3 Neotoma13561391Joes Pond-58.24000048.240000Eastern North America100RawLakeNAAnderson, T. and Lewis, C.F. (1992)AWICarbon-143-0.03416.01616.050
JON Neotoma13581393Tourbiere du lac Joncas-71.16277847.257778Eastern North America747RawPeatPeat bog over kettle lake on valleyside. Physiography: hilly morainic landscape. Surrounding vegetation: Betulo papyriferaea - Abietetum.Richard, P.J.H. (1977)AWICarbon-142-0.0669.0079.073
JOS Neotoma13621397Tourbiere de Lanoraie JOSEPH-73.30277845.991944Eastern North America18RawPeatOmbrotrophic bog, ericaceous cover. Physiography: dissected deltaic plain. Surrounding vegetation: Caryo - Aceretum sacchari.Comtois, P.G. (1979)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information4-0.0636.3836.446
KAIYAK Neotoma13961432Kaiyak Lake-161.41666768.150000Western North America190RawLakeLake in glacial drift. Physiography: river terrace in broad mountain valley. Surrounding vegetation: birch-alder shrub tundra.Anderson, P.M. (1985)AWICarbon-147-0.06543.30243.367
KALIST Neotoma13971433Kalistratikha Exposure83.25000053.333333Asia190RawRiverExposure on 50 m terrace of the Ob River. Physiography: river valley. Surrounding vegetation: Betula-Pinus forest with Poaceae meadows.Anderson, P.M. and Lozhkin, A.V. (2002)AWICarbon-144-0.05055.80655.856
KALSA Neotoma13981434Kalsa Mire27.41146058.191420Europe38RawMireMire, peat cutting at the edges. Physiography: undulating moraine topography. Surrounding vegetation: Pinus, Betula, Picea forest. in SW field.Kimmel, K. et al. (1999)AWICarbon-1413-0.03711.61211.649
KAMEN Neotoma13991435Kamenicky15.97088549.726510Europe624RawMireDrained sloping spring mire. Physiography: Kamenicska kotlina Basin at its N margin. Surrounding vegetation: Alder carr.Rybnickova, E. and Rybnicek, K. (1979)AWICarbon-148-0.06913.59513.664
KAN Neotoma14001437Kanaaupscow-76.64388954.027778Eastern North America200RawLakeRock basin. Physiography: moraine over rolling bedrock. Surrounding vegetation: Cladino - Piceetum marianae.Richard, P.J.H. (1979)AWICarbon-142-0.0628.0038.065
KANSJON Neotoma14011438Kansjon14.53458057.640550Europe308RawLakeLake. Physiography: Rolling till surface. Surrounding vegetation: Pinus, Betula.NAAWICarbon-1412-0.05715.58915.646
KARASYE Neotoma14021439Karasye Lake70.22000053.030000Asia435RawLakeTectonic lake with outlet. Physiography: Kokchetav massif, low granite hills. Surrounding vegetation: pine forest.Tarasov, P.E., et al. (1994)AWICarbon-147-0.0376.2046.241
KARDAS Neotoma14031440Kardashinski Swamp32.61666746.516667Europe4RawPeatPhragmites fen. Physiography: Floodplain of Dniepr River. Vegetation formation: Steppe.NAAWICarbon-1414-0.0659.0739.138
KARGA Neotoma14041441Karginskii Cape Peat Exposure85.00000070.000000Asia60RawPeatPeat exposure in river bluff. Physiography: river valley. Surrounding vegetation: Pinus sylvestris-P. sibirica-tree Betula.Anderson, P.M. and Lozhkin, A.V. (2002)AWICarbon-14131.0009.0268.026
KARGOPOL Neotoma14051442Kargopolovo Exposure83.00000055.000000Asia75RawRiverExposure in floodplain terrace. Physiography: river valley. Surrounding vegetation: Poaceae-Cyperaceae.Anderson, P.M. and Lozhkin, A.V. (2002)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information4-0.0697.2337.302
KATANTI Neotoma14061443Katantica-69.183333-14.800000South America4820RawPeatNAGraf, K. (1992)AWICarbon-14, Lead-2103-0.0658.5108.575
KAYAKSK Neotoma14071444Kayakskoye Zaimitschye81.00000055.000000Asia150RawPeatPeat from exposure. Physiography: lower river valley. Surrounding vegetation: Betula-Pinus forest.Anderson, P.M. and Lozhkin, A.V. (2002)AWICarbon-1450.4827.2206.738
KEELE Neotoma14081445Keele Lake-127.61666764.166667Western North America1150RawLakeLake dammed by Mountain River moraine. Physiography: Mackenzie Mountains. Surrounding vegetation: tundra/scattered Picea glauca.Szeicz, J.M. et al. (1995)AWICarbon-146-0.04913.90213.951
KELLHOL1 Neotoma14101447Kellys Hollow-90.35000045.300000Eastern North America470RawBogWet-mesic woodland bog. Physiography: end moraine of Woodfordian drift. Surrounding vegetation: Acer/Betula/Picea/Pinus strobus.Bender, M.M. et al. (1981)AWICarbon-144-0.04911.05211.101
KELLNERS Neotoma14111448Kellners Lake-87.84805644.238056Eastern North America261RawLakeKettle lake. Physiography: Valders glacial drift. Surrounding vegetation: cultivated, conifer-hardwood forest.Bender, M.M. et al. (1978)AWICarbon-144-0.03216.99617.028
KENNYS Neotoma14131450Kennys Pond-52.71388947.590278Eastern North America70RawLakeKettle pond. Physiography: moraine. Surrounding vegetation: urban park (since 1960s).Blake Jr, W. (1987)AWICarbon-143-0.03810.24010.278
KENOGAMI Neotoma14141451Lac Kenogami-71.56694448.365833Eastern North America166RawLakePeat bog over a kettle lake. Physiography: fluvioglacial in a dissected plain. Surrounding vegetation: Aceri rubrae - Abietetum.Richard, P.J.H. (1973)AWICarbon-142-0.0618.4588.519
Khlebnikova_Stream Neotoma14761513Khlebnikov Stream Exposure 5858145.48820043.733860Asia3RawCoastExposure in lagoon terrace. Physiography: coastal plain. Surrounding vegetation: boggy meadow. Surrounding vegetation: Quercus crispula, Acer, Phellodendron amurense, Juglans, Betula, Aralia, Acer, Picea microsperma, Abies mayriana, Abies sachalinensis.Anderson, P.M. and Lozhkin, A.V. (2002)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information4-0.0655.4785.543
KHOMUR Neotoma14781515Bol'shoi Khomus-Yuryakh River153.75000070.125000Asia25RawPeatBuried peat and alluvium, yedoma section. Physiography: yedoma-alas relief. Surrounding vegetation: Betula-Salix shrub tundra.Anderson, P.M. and Lozhkin, A.V. (2002)AWICarbon-1429.5539.9790.426
KIRCHNR1 Neotoma14831520Kirchner Marsh-93.12255044.770850Eastern North America286RawPeatMarsh on St. Croix Moraine. Physiography: ice block depression in hilly terrain. Surrounding vegetation: white/red/and bur oak.Wright Jr, H.E. et al. (1963)AWICarbon-145-0.01313.39713.410
KIRIKU Neotoma14841522Kirikumae27.25128057.682910Europe183RawLakeLake, west + southern part paludified. Physiography: Hummocky moraine, esker. Surrounding vegetation: Pinus and Picea forest + mire.Saarse, L. and Rajamae, R. (1997)AWICarbon-14121.10816.57615.468
KIRK Neotoma14851523Kirk Lake-121.61666748.233333Western North America190RawLakeSmall lake. Physiography: North Cascade range mountains.Cwynar, L.C. (1987)AWICarbon-149-0.03014.03114.061
KITCHNER Neotoma14861524Kitchner Lake-87.45500045.666667Eastern North America237RawLakeNAWoods, K.D. and Davis, M.B. (1989)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information4-0.03912.81712.856
KOLLIOKS Neotoma15031541Kollioksak-156.45000066.966667Western North America213RawLakeMorainally dammed lake. Physiography: mountain valley. Surrounding vegetation: birch shrub tundra/spruce forest.NAAWICarbon-144-0.06917.33217.401
KOLYMA Neotoma15041542Berelyekh River147.75000063.283333Asia800RawRiverPeat and alluvium,glacio-fluvial terrace. Physiography: river valley in mountains. Surrounding vegetation: Larix dahurica forest.Anderson, P.M. and Lozhkin, A.V. (2002)AWICarbon-1440.93121.70820.777
CHESNOKNeotoma15051543Komaritsa Peat Exposure69.00000057.500000Asia42RawPeatBuried peat exposed in river terrace. Physiography: river valley. Surrounding vegetation: Pinus-Picea-Abies.Anderson, P.M. and Lozhkin, A.V. (2002)AWICarbon-1410-0.06910.55310.622
Kosmodemyanskaya-1 Neotoma15071545Gulf of Kosmodem'yanskaya-1 Exposure 5706145.94106044.151410Asia6RawCoastThe 6-m-thick exposure was found on low marine terrace near the mouth of Prozrachnyii Stream, which empties into Golovin Gulf. Physiography: marine terrace. Surrounding vegetation: Picea-Abies taiga with Picea microsperma, Abies mayriana, A. sachalinensis, Quercus crispula, Acer, Phellodendron amurense, Juglans, Betula, Aralia.Korotky, A.M. et al. (1994)AWICarbon-143-0.0526.6716.723
Kosmodemyanskaya-2 Neotoma15081546Gulf of Kosmodem'yanskaya-2 Exposure 5705145.94102044.151360Asia6RawCoastExposure occurs in the lowest (6 m high) marine t at the mouth of Prozrachnyii Stream. Physiography: river mouth on sea coast. Surrounding vegetation: Picea-Abies taiga with Quercus crispula, Acer, Phellodendron amurense, Juglans, Betula, Aralia, Picea microsperma, Abies mayriana, A. sachalinensis.Korotky, A.M. et al. (1994)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information3-0.0526.8116.863
Kosmodemyanskaya-3 Neotoma15091547Gulf of Kosmodem'yanskaya-3 Exposure 5815145.93986044.152200Asia6RawCoastThe 3.1-m-thick Kosmodem'yanskaya-3 exposure is located in 5-to-6-m-high marine terrace near tlie mouth of Prozrachnyii Stream. Physiography: coastal plain. Surrounding vegetation: Picea-Abies taiga. Surrounding vegetation: Picea-Abies taiga with Quercus crispula, Acer, Phellodendron amurense, Juglans, Betula, Aralia, Picea microsperma, Abies mayriana, A. sachalinensis.Anderson, P.M. and Lozhkin, A.V. (2002)AWICarbon-143-0.0617.3687.429
KOTYRKOL Neotoma15111549Kotyrkol' Peat Bog70.38044052.962220Asia439RawPeatBetula/Populus/Carex swamp.Tarasov, P.E. (1992)AWICarbon-148-0.0683.9193.987
KREST Neotoma15131551Kresta Gulf Exposure-179.00000066.000000Asia5RawPeatCoastal exposure of peat and sand. Physiography: coastal lowland. Surrounding vegetation: Cyperaceae tundra.Anderson, P.M. and Lozhkin, A.V. (2002)AWICarbon-1422.84510.0837.238
KUBAGA Neotoma15151553Bol'shaya Kuobakh-Baga River, Terrace Site143.37500064.983333Asia500RawRiverExposure along river terrace. Physiography: river valley in mountains. Surrounding vegetation: Larix-Populus-Chosenia forest.Anderson, P.M. and Lozhkin, A.V. (2002)AWICarbon-1461.2526.8375.585
KURO11 Neotoma15211559East Siberian Sea Coast 11156.25000071.066667Asia8RawRiver10-m-high alas exposure. Physiography: yedoma-alas relief. Surrounding vegetation: Salix-graminoid tundra.Anderson, P.M. and Lozhkin, A.V. (2002)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information44.2999.5735.274
KUROP7 Neotoma15241562Bol'shaya Kuropatoch'ya River (KUROP7)156.75000070.666667Asia7RawRiverSilt and peat exposed in river cutbank. Physiography: coastal lowland. Surrounding vegetation: Betula-Salix-herb tundra.Anderson, P.M. and Lozhkin, A.V. (2002)AWICarbon-143-0.0587.2777.335
KURPEAT Neotoma15251563Bol'shaya Kuropatoch'ya River (KURPEAT)156.37500069.966667Asia47RawPeatExposed buried peat in alas sediments. Physiography: yedoma-alas relief. Surrounding vegetation: Betula-Salix-graminoid tundra.Anderson, P.M. and Lozhkin, A.V. (2002)AWICarbon-1446.73712.6025.865
KYLENLK Neotoma15261564Kylen Lake-91.80000047.350000Eastern North America485RawLakeNABirks, H.J.B. (1981)AWICarbon-1499.21419.32110.107
Kyurbe-Yuryakh-2 Neotoma15281566Kyurbe-Yuryakh-2138.61666768.598611Asia650RawRiverExposure in river terrace. Physiography: river valley. Surrounding vegetation: open Larix forest.Anderson, P.M. and Lozhkin, A.V. (2002)AWICarbon-14, Lead-21042.6999.3466.647
LACAWAC Neotoma15301568Lacawac-75.29131041.382145Eastern North America443RawLakeNARussell, E.W. et al. (1993)AWICarbon-14, Lead-210, dates from prior information12-0.0350.7060.741
LACCOLIN Neotoma15311569Lac Colin-70.30000046.716667Eastern North America658RawLakeNAMott, R.J. (1977)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information80.02013.16513.145
LACLOUIS Neotoma15331571Lac Louis-79.11666747.287500Eastern North America300RawLakeNAMcAndrews, J.H. (1981)AWICarbon-14, Lead-210, dates from prior information30.02210.50210.480
LACMAGIE Neotoma15341572Lac a Magie-66.07916744.263889Eastern North America60RawLakeSmall lake with steep sloping sides. Physiography: broad rolling lowland, Appalachian Prov. Surrounding vegetation: Rubus, Myrica, Acer, Larix, Betula, Pice.Mayle, F.E. et al. (1993)AWICarbon-14410.26214.2603.998
LADDLAKE Neotoma15351574Ladd Lake-84.75000041.416667Eastern North America249RawLakeKettle lake. Physiography: Fort Wayne moraine proglacial lake plain. Surrounding vegetation: willow and elm on margin.Shane, L.C. (1991)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information6-0.05418.66918.723
LAGOAJO Neotoma15371577Lago de Ajo-6.13878043.041685Europe1570RawLakeLake dammed in 1915 for hydroelectric. Physiography: On limestone at the head of the valley. Surrounding vegetation: Pasture, Quercus scrub, Fagus woodland.Allen, J.R. et al. (1996)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information7-0.03625.21225.248
LAGOMOR1 Neotoma15381578Lago Moreno-71.516667-41.058333South America800RawLakeSmall lake near Lago Nahuel Huapi. Physiography: glaciated region of southern Andes. Surrounding vegetation: Nothofagus dombeyi/Austrocedrus forest.Valencio, D.A. et al. (1985)AWICarbon-143-0.05416.46716.521
LAGSAL Neotoma15391579Laguna Salinas-71.150000-16.400000South America4300RawPeatPeat bog at lake border. Physiography: high andean basin, surrounded by volcano. Surrounding vegetation: puna steppe.NAAWICarbon-142-0.06517.86617.931
LAKE16 Neotoma15401580Lake Sixteen-84.31666745.600000Eastern North America216RawLakeSmall lake in peatland. Physiography: low relief with sand ridges. Surrounding vegetation: Pinus/Quercus/Betula/Populus.Futyma, R.P. and Miller, N.G. (1986)AWICarbon-145-0.05313.47513.528
LAKE27 Neotoma15411581Lake 27-84.78333345.066667Eastern North America411RawLakeNABernabo, J.C. (1981)AWICarbon-143-0.0593.5583.617
LAKE31 Neotoma15421582Lake 31-50.46666767.050000Eastern North America115RawLakeLake in former braided meltwater system. Physiography: glacialfluvial valley. Surrounding vegetation: shrub tundra and xerophyllous grassland.Eisner, W.R. et al. (1995)AWICarbon-1440.5935.7515.158
LAKEBN7 Neotoma15471587Lake BN7-73.51666755.009167Eastern North America395RawLakeShallow lake, streamflow in and out. Physiography: Canadian shield, low relief. Surrounding vegetation: open lichen woodland.Gajewski, K. (1991)AWICarbon-14, Lead-2104-0.0317.4927.523
LAKECH2 Neotoma15491590Lake CH2-74.58333349.683333Eastern North America830RawLakeSmall lake. Physiography: Canadian Shield. Surrounding vegetation: boreal forest.Garralla, S. (1991)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information6-0.0648.6738.737
LAKEEC1 Neotoma15501591Lake EC1-75.10000056.283333Eastern North America250RawLakeSmall lake.Gajewski, K. et al. (1993)AWICarbon-144-0.0616.9106.971
LAKEEC2 Neotoma15511592Lake EC2-74.94500056.023333Eastern North America300RawLakeSmall lake. Physiography: Canadian shield. Surrounding vegetation: open black spruce-lichen woodland.Gajewski, K. (1991)AWICarbon-144-0.0296.7166.745
LAKEGB1 Neotoma15531594Lake GB1-75.24888955.110833Eastern North America325RawLakeSmall lake on top of hill. Physiography: Canadian shield. Surrounding vegetation: open lichen woodland, burned in 1940s.Gajewski, K. (1991)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information3-0.0386.3486.386
LAKEGB2 Neotoma15541595Lake GB2-75.28333356.100000Eastern North America300RawLakeSmall lake.Gajewski, K. et al. (1993)AWICarbon-144-0.0626.9777.039
LAKELB1 Neotoma15561598Lake LB1-75.61666757.916667Eastern North America200RawLakeSmall lake.Gajewski, K. et al. (1993)AWICarbon-144-0.0657.2337.298
LAKELR1 Neotoma15571599Lake LR1-75.25000058.583333Eastern North America170RawLakeSmall lake.Gajewski, K. et al. (1993)AWICarbon-144-0.0677.5867.653
LAKELR3 Neotoma15581601Lake LR3-75.24500058.578333Eastern North America160RawLakeLake. Physiography: Hudson Bay Lowland. Surrounding vegetation: shrub tundra, 20 km north of treeline.Gajewski, K. and Garralla, S. (1992)AWICarbon-143-0.0676.5136.580
LAKELT1 Neotoma15591603Lake LT1-75.15000058.141667Eastern North America150RawLakeLake. Physiography: Hudson Bay Lowland. Surrounding vegetation: shrub tundra, 90 km north of treeline.Gajewski, K. and Garralla, S. (1992)AWICarbon-144-0.0627.0177.079
LAKEPWWL Neotoma15601604Lake PWWL-98.53888973.591389Eastern North America110RawLakeSmall lake. Surrounding vegetation: tundra, abun Saxifraga oppositifolia.Gajewski, K. and Frappier, M. (2001)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information5-0.03710.41810.455
LAKEQC Neotoma15611606Lake QC-80.69833346.828333Eastern North America333RawLakeNAMcAndrews, J.H. and Campbell, I.D. (1993)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information3-0.06911.46111.530
LAKESIX Neotoma15621607Lake Six-81.31666748.400000Eastern North America305RawLakePossibly kettle lake. Physiography: clay belt lowlands. Surrounding vegetation: Pinus/Populus/Picea.Liu, K.B. (1990)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information3-0.05510.27910.334
LAMISION Neotoma15651610La Mision-67.833333-53.500000South America5RawMarshMarsh around lagune in creek valley. Physiography: unglaciated Tertiary landforms. Surrounding vegetation: steppe.Markgraf, V. (1983)AWICarbon-145-0.06511.05711.122
LAN17 Neotoma15661611L'Anse aux Meadows Site-55.55000051.573333Eastern North America5RawPeatSmall slope fen. Physiography: low relief marine terrace. Surrounding vegetation: Sphagnum/Betula/Larix/Myrica.Davis, A.M. et al. (1988)AWICarbon-144-0.0152.5242.539
LANSTJE Neotoma15691615Tourbiere de Lanoraie STJEAN-73.21694446.000000Eastern North America20RawPeatOmbrotrophic bog, ericaceous. Physiography: dissected deltaic plain. Surrounding vegetation: Tilio-Aceretum sacchari.Comtois, P.G. (1979)AWICarbon-144-0.0685.9906.058
LATPOND Neotoma15711617Lateral Pond-135.51416765.942222Western North America470RawLakeLake between lateral moraine ridges. Physiography: valley moraine in Richardson Mountains. Surrounding vegetation: black Spruce, Sphagnum.Ritchie, J.C. (1982)AWICarbon-145-0.02620.47420.500
LDOPIRES Neotoma15751621Lago do Pires-42.216667-17.950000South America390RawLakeNatural lake surrounded by small mounten. Physiography: foothill area. Surrounding vegetation: farm land.Behling, H. (1995)AWICarbon-146-0.05211.12211.174
LEADINGT Neotoma15761622Leading Tickles-55.47305649.471389Eastern North America105RawMarineRock basin lake. Physiography: bedrock hills with till veneer. Surrounding vegetation: second-growth forest, much Alnus.Anderson, T.W. and Macpherson, J.B. (1994)AWICarbon-145-0.04414.53914.583
LEDOBOZ Neotoma15771623Ledovyi Obryu Exposure, Southern Section171.18333364.100000Asia44RawLakeLake sediments in yedoma exposure. Physiography: mountain valley. Surrounding vegetation: Larix forest-tundra.Anderson, P.M. and Lozhkin, A.V. (2002)AWICarbon-1479.69644.67034.974
LEO Neotoma15791626Lac a Leonard-65.81277849.207778Eastern North America17RawLakeKettle pond with marginal marshes. Physiography: flat fluvio-marine, deep valley bottom. Surrounding vegetation: Betulo-Aceratum sacchari.Labelle, C. and Richard, P.J.H. (1984)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information5-0.06010.85710.917
Lesnaya_River Neotoma15801627Lesnaya River Exposure145.75000044.000000Asia6RawPeatExposure of lake and lagoon deposits. Physiography: lower river valley. Surrounding vegetation: Picea-Abies-Quercus forest.Anderson, P.M. and Lozhkin, A.V. (2002)AWICarbon-145-0.0507.4577.507
Lesnoye_Lake Neotoma15811628Lesnoye Lake151.86666759.583333Asia95RawLakeLake in tectonic depression. Physiography: coastal tectonic depression. Surrounding vegetation: Larix dahurica muskeg.Anderson, P.M. and Lozhkin, A.V. (2002)AWICarbon-147-0.05719.46419.521
LGEORGE Neotoma15831630Lake George149.429255-35.089675Indopacific673RawLakeClosed Tectonic basin. Physiography: Hilly, scarp 200m high on western shore. Surrounding vegetation: Eucalypt woodland, grasslands.Singh, G. et al. (1981)AWICarbon-1420-0.06859.54759.615
LHUATACO Neotoma15841631Laguna Huatacocha-76.616667-10.766667South America4500RawLakeLake on glacial moraine. Physiography: intermontane valley in W. cordillera. Surrounding vegetation: ichu grass.Hansen, B.C. (1984)AWICarbon-143-0.02111.91411.935
LILYAK Neotoma15851632Lily Lake-135.40000059.200000Western North America230RawLakeHeadwaters lake between two low hills. Physiography: Chilkat Peninsula. Surrounding vegetation: Picea sitchensis, Tsuga heterophylla.Cwynar, L.C. (1990)AWICarbon-1414-0.06512.56012.625
LILYLAKE Neotoma15861633Lily Lake-92.82390545.048160Eastern North America258RawLakeNABrugam, R.B. et al. (1988)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information7-0.03914.88614.925
LILYLK Neotoma15871635Lily Lake-110.31666743.766667Western North America2469RawLakeKettle Lake with marginal fen. Physiography: stagnation moraine. Surrounding vegetation: Pinus contorta, P. albicaulis, Pic, Abi.Steventon, R.L. and Kutzbach, J.E. (1988)AWICarbon-143-0.0539.2249.277
LILYLKFN Neotoma15881637Lily Lake Fen-110.31666743.766667Western North America2469RawPeatMarginal fen along a kettle lake. Physiography: stagnation moraine. Surrounding vegetation: Pinus contorta, P. albicaulis, Pic, Abi.Steventon, R.L. and Kutzbach, J.E. (1987)AWICarbon-1467.21719.33812.121
LITTBASS Neotoma15901639Little Bass Lake-93.60046547.286000Eastern North America391RawLakeKettle lake in mixed coniferous-deciduous forest on sandy outwash deposited by St Louis sub-lobe of Des Moines lobe.NAAWICarbon-14, dates from prior information6-0.01812.05212.070
LITTLEOR Neotoma15921642Little Lake-123.58397544.166580Western North America217RawLakeFen margin on landslide dammed lake. Physiography: Coast Range. Surrounding vegetation: second growth Pseudotsuga forest.Worona, M.A. and Whitlock, C. (1995)AWICarbon-1412-0.05444.36344.417
LJERONIM Neotoma15951646Laguna Jeronimo-75.216667-11.783333South America4450RawPeatMoraine dammed lake. Physiography: Eastern Cordillera of the Andes. Surrounding vegetation: Ichu grass.Hansen, B.C. et al. (1994)AWICarbon-143-0.05812.73612.794
LJUNIN1 Neotoma15961647Laguna Junin-76.166667-11.000000South America4100RawLakeLarge moraine and outwash dammed lake. Physiography: Junin Plain between E and W cordilleras. Surrounding vegetation: Ichu grass.Hansen, B.C. (1984)AWICarbon-148-0.05049.26949.319
LKANNIE Neotoma15971648Lake Annie-81.35087527.207310Eastern North America34RawLakeSinkhole lake on the Lake Wales Ridge. Located at the Archbold Biological Stattion. Upland vegetation Southern Ridge Sandhill, slash pine (Pinus elliottii)/wiregrass variant; Sand Pine Scrub, dominated by Pinus clausa, Quercus spp., and Lyonia; Oak Hickory Scrub (Carya floridana, Quercus spp.), and Rosemary Scrub (Ceratiola ericoides). Bayhead vegetation occurs south of the lake.Watts, W.A. (1975)AWICarbon-147-0.05451.58551.639
LKHOPE Neotoma15991650Lake Hope Simpson-56.43333352.450000Eastern North America295RawLakeNAEngstrom, D.R. and Hansen, B.C.S. (1985)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information6-0.06412.44112.505
LLAKE Neotoma16001651Little Lake-63.93664044.668195Eastern North America40RawLakeSmall pond surrounded by steep banks. Physiography: broad rolling lowland, Appalachian Prov. Surrounding vegetation: Sphagnum, P. mariana, P. glauca, Larix.Levesque, A.J. et al. (1993)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information510.74917.2096.460
LMILLOC Neotoma16031654Laguna Milloc-76.350000-11.566667South America4325RawLakeNAGraf, K. (1992)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information3-0.06813.97914.047
LOCKPORT Neotoma16041655Lockport Gulf Section-78.71666743.166667Eastern North America109RawLakeAncient L. Ontario spillway channel.Miller, R.F. and Morgan, A.V. (1982)AWICarbon-1448.69313.0424.349
LOFTY Neotoma16051656Lofty Lake-112.48083354.725278Western North America620RawLakeKettle lake. Physiography: gently rolling moraine. Surrounding vegetation: Populus, Betula, Picea, Pinus.Lichti-Federovich, S. (1970)AWICarbon-146-0.01613.43713.453
LONEFOX Neotoma16061657Lone Fox Lake-119.71666756.716667Western North America1100RawLakeLake in ground morainal depression. Physiography: ground moraine in Clear Hills. Surrounding vegetation: Picea mariana, P. glauca, Pinus contorta.MacDonald, G.M. (1984)AWICarbon-146-0.03012.35112.381
LONESOME Neotoma16071658Lonesome Lake-71.70111144.140000Eastern North America831RawLakeLake. Physiography: White Mountains. Surrounding vegetation: spruce-fir.Davis, M.B. et al. (1980)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information5-0.05312.60312.656
LONG Neotoma16081659Long Lake (CA:Nunavut)-101.23333362.633333Eastern North America259RawLakeBank of small pond. Physiography: rolling topography. Surrounding vegetation: low shrub-sedge tundra.Bender, M.M. et al. (1978)AWICarbon-142-0.0076.3376.344
LONGSWMP Neotoma16101661Longswamp-75.66666740.483333Eastern North America192RawLakeNAWatts, W.A. (1979)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information5-0.05415.17915.233
LOONPOND Neotoma16111663Loon Pond-68.20000045.033333Eastern North America110RawLakeKettle lake in esker complex. Physiography: esker complex. Surrounding vegetation: spruce-fir, northern hardwoods.NAAWICarbon-1411-0.05114.53214.583
Lorino Neotoma16121664Lorino Exposure-171.70000065.500000Asia12RawPeatExposure of peat and alluvium. Physiography: coastal lowland. Surrounding vegetation: graminoid-Salix-Betula tundra.Anderson, P.M. and Lozhkin, A.V. (2002)AWICarbon-1444.17722.36518.188
LOSTLKMT Neotoma16141666Lost Lake-110.48434047.635160Western North America1019RawLakeLake in abandoned river channel. Physiography: base of Highwood Mountains. Surrounding vegetation: short-grass prairie.Barnosky, C.W. (1989)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information4-0.02510.57910.604
LOSTPOND Neotoma16151667Lost P.-71.25138944.246944Eastern North America635RawLakeNADavis, M.B. et al. (1980)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information5-0.05615.32115.377
LOUISEPD Neotoma16181670Louise Pond-131.76434552.946430Western North America650RawLakeGlacial scour lake. Physiography: Queen Charlotte Ranges, Louise Island. Surrounding vegetation: Tsuga mertensiana, Pinus contorta.Pellatt, M.G. and Mathewes, R.W. (1994)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information7-0.05211.95012.002
LOXAHAT1 Neotoma16191671Loxahatchee National Wildlife Refuge Site 1 (EPA Site 7)-80.41555626.481111Eastern North America5RawPeatCladium marsh near tree island. Physiography: coastal plain. Surrounding vegetation: Cladium marsh near pop-up islands.Willard, D.A. and Weimer, L.M. (1997)AWICarbon-145-0.0651.4311.496
LPOMACOC Neotoma16211674Laguna Pomacocha-75.250000-11.750000South America4450RawLakeMoraine dammed lake. Physiography: Eastern Cordillera of the Andes. Surrounding vegetation: Ichu grass.Hansen, B.C.S. et al. (1994)AWICarbon-142-0.05312.40412.457
LTUCTUA Neotoma16251679Laguna Tuctua-75.000000-11.666667South America4250RawLakeMoraine dammed lake. Physiography: easternmost ridge of Eastern Cordillera. Surrounding vegetation: Ichu grass.Hansen, B.C.S. et al. (1994)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information3-0.06717.30217.369
LUKA Neotoma16261680Lukaschin Yar Peat Exposure78.50000061.000000Asia65RawPeatPeat exposure in river terrace. Physiography: river valley. Surrounding vegetation: Pinus-Picea-Abies taiga.Anderson, P.M. and Lozhkin, A.V. (2002)AWICarbon-1413-0.06111.54111.602
LYNCHA Neotoma16281683Lynch's Crater145.686125-17.365860Indopacific760RawLakeNAKershaw, A.P. (1974)AWICarbon-1426-0.056199.591199.647
LYNNLAKE Neotoma16291684Lynn Lake-101.04194456.841667Eastern North America340RawLakePeat bank. Physiography: Cockburn end moraine system. Surrounding vegetation: Picea.Bender, M.M. et al. (1966)AWICarbon-147-0.0637.6997.762
MADJAGA Neotoma16321687Lake Madjagara120.96666764.833333Asia160RawLakeThermokarst lake. Physiography: early Pleistocene terrace with sands. Surrounding vegetation: larch forest.Tarasov, P.E. et al. (1994)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information8-0.0207.1837.203
MAIN Neotoma16331688Ledovyi Obryv Exposure, Northern Section171.18333364.100000Asia57RawValleyPhysiography: mountain valley. Surrounding vegetation: open Larix forest.Anderson, P.M. and Lozhkin, A.V. (2002)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information1021.46246.15824.696
MAL Neotoma16361691Tourbiere du lac Malbaie-70.97638947.597222Eastern North America818RawPeatRaised string bog. Physiography: rolling stagnation moraine. Surrounding vegetation: Piceeto marianae - Abietetum.Richard, P.J.H. (1975)AWICarbon-142-0.05412.42812.482
MALLINBO Neotoma16391694Mallin Book-71.583333-41.333333South America800RawBogSedge bog behind L. Mascardi beach. Physiography: glacially carved valley. Surrounding vegetation: Nothofagus dombeyi/Austrocedrus forest.Markgraf, V. (1983)AWICarbon-149-0.05616.86016.916
MALTAN Neotoma16401695Maltan River Exposure151.61666760.883333Asia735RawRiverExposure along river terrace. Physiography: river valley in mountains. Surrounding vegetation: Larix dahurica forest.Anderson, P.M. and Lozhkin, A.V. (2002)AWICarbon-14111.01212.02611.014
MAMENM Neotoma16411696Enmynveem River (mammoth site)165.93333368.166667Asia400RawPeatPeat and colluvium exposed during mining. Physiography: river valley in mountains. Surrounding vegetation: open Larix dahurica forest.Anderson, P.M. and Lozhkin, A.V. (2002)AWICarbon-1449.20737.20227.995
MANGROVE Neotoma16421697Mangrove Lake-64.75000032.300000Eastern North America0RawLakeSmall lake (karstic?). Physiography: dune-like hills. Surrounding vegetation: golf course.Watts, W.A. and Hansen, B.C.S. (1986)AWICarbon-148-0.06410.71610.780
MANSELL Neotoma16431698Mansell Pond-68.73333345.041667Eastern North America58RawLakeKettle lake. Physiography: lowland, Penobscot River Valley.Almquist-Jacobson, H. and Sanger, D. (1995)AWICarbon-1410-0.05210.10910.161
MAPLHRST Neotoma16461701Maplehurst Lake-80.65972243.225000Eastern North America300RawLakeNAMcAndrews, J.H. (1981)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information5-0.05514.83214.887
MARC Neotoma16471703Lac Marcotte-71.42277847.077778Eastern North America503RawLakeRock basin lake. Physiography: rolling stagnation moraine. Surrounding vegetation: Betulo papyriferaea - Abietetum.Labelle, C. and Richard, P. (1981)AWICarbon-146-0.06512.86512.930
MARIA Neotoma16481704M Lake-133.46666768.266667Western North America105RawLakeSmall deep lake in bedrock basin. Physiography: Campbell-Dolomite Uplands.Ritchie, J.C. (1984)AWICarbon-145-0.03014.35114.381
MARION Neotoma16491705Marion Lake-122.54722249.308333Western North America305RawLakeLake in valley depression. Physiography: hilly and mountainous. Surrounding vegetation: western hemlock forest.Mathewes, R.W. (1973)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information8-0.06514.65814.723
MARIPOSA Neotoma16511707Mariposa Lake-110.23333344.150000Western North America2730RawLakeGlacial scour lake. Physiography: Pinyon Peak Highlands. Surrounding vegetation: Pinus contorta forest in old burns.Steventon, R.L. and Kutzbach, J.E. (1987)AWICarbon-145-0.06215.24515.307
MARTYNE Neotoma16531709Lac Martyne-64.83333356.783333Eastern North America365RawLakeNANAAWICarbon-1430.0147.6967.682
MASCARDI Neotoma16551711Lago Mascardi-Gutierrez-71.466667-41.250000South America800RawPeatBog. Physiography: sediments deposited in morainedamed lake. Surrounding vegetation: Mixed Nothfagus dombeyi-Austrocedrus chi.Markgraf, V. (1983)AWICarbon-143-0.05511.16911.224
MAU3 Neotoma16591715Wapizagonke-73.03055646.726389Eastern North America230RawPeatPeat bog over kettle lake. Physiography: fluvioglacial terrasse, steep hills. Surrounding vegetation: Betulo luteae - Aceretum sacchari.Richard, P.J.H. (1977)AWICarbon-142-0.05211.21411.266
MAU5 Neotoma16601716Sud du Lac du Noyer-72.83777846.787778Eastern North America270RawLakeRock basin lake. Physiography: rolling moraine over prominent hills. Surrounding vegetation: Betulo luteae - Aceretum sacchari.Richard, P.J.H. (1977)AWICarbon-145-0.06911.13111.200
MAYFLOWR Neotoma16621718Mayflower Lake-66.07083345.302778Eastern North America50RawLakeSmall steep sided pond. Physiography: broad rolling lowlands, Appalachian Prov. Surrounding vegetation: Thuja, Picea, Betula, Acer,.Levesque, A.J. et al. (1993)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information49.97214.4264.454
MCCAR Neotoma16631719McCarston's Lake-80.09000045.050000Eastern North America433RawLakeNANAAWICarbon-142-0.0409.8849.924
MCMASTER Neotoma16681724McMaster Lake-110.58333364.133333Western North America480RawLakeGlacial lake. Physiography: Canadian shield, rolling terrain. Surrounding vegetation: Alnus crispa, Betula glandulosa tundra.MacDonald, G.M. et al. (1993)AWICarbon-145-0.0547.3507.404
MCNRNY2A Neotoma16691725McNearney Lake-84.95196546.426940Eastern North America264RawLakeSeepage lake. Physiography: gently rolling terrain. Surrounding vegetation: Pinus/Tsuga/Acer/Fagus/Populus.Charles, D.F. and Whitehead, D.R. (1984)AWILead-210, dates from prior information9-0.0080.3130.321
MEDICIN2 Neotoma16761732Medicine Lake-97.35012544.984190Eastern North America519RawLakeLake in glacial outwash channel. Physiography: Prairie Coteau. Surrounding vegetation: pasture, hayed areas, Populus.Allen, K.E. (1992)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information68.95212.7423.790
MELEZE Neotoma16771733Lac Meleze-126.11666765.216667Western North America650RawLakeSmall lake, origin uncertain. Physiography: Franklin Mountains. Surrounding vegetation: Picea mariana-Sphagnum muskeg/Larix.MacDonald, G.M. (1987)AWICarbon-146-0.03213.20613.238
MENDOTAC Neotoma16791735Lake Mendota-89.41666743.100000Eastern North America257RawLakeNAWinkler, M.G. (1985)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information5-0.05913.57613.635
Mereya_River Neotoma16801736Mereya River, Lagoon Terrace Exposure S4000(30)142.91666746.616667Asia4RawMarineMarine terrace capped by peat. Physiography: coastal plain. Surrounding vegetation: Picea-Abies forest.Anderson, P.M. and Lozhkin, A.V. (2002)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information5-0.06917.38917.458
MIMI Neotoma16981754Lac Mimi-70.37583347.496944Eastern North America423RawLakeRock basin. Physiography: low mountain with steep slopes. Surrounding vegetation: Betulo papyriferaea - Abietetum.Larouche, A.C. (1979)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information5-0.05213.60913.661
MINAKOKO Neotoma16991755Minakokosa Lake-155.03333366.916667Western North America122RawLakeMorainally dammed lake. Physiography: valley bordered by mountains. Surrounding vegetation: spruce forest-shrub tundra.NAAWICarbon-146-0.06622.38322.449
MIRANDA Neotoma17021758Paramo de Miranda-70.8333338.916667South America3290RawPeatBog. Physiography: fluvio-glacial terrace. Surrounding vegetation: superparamo grasslands.Salgado-Labouriau, M.L. et al. (1988)AWICarbon-144-0.05017.75217.802
MOLASBOG Neotoma17061762Molas Pass Bog-107.69750037.737778Western North America3220RawPeatLinear depression of limestone bedrock. Physiography: Animas Valley, San Juan Mountains. Surrounding vegetation: Picea, Abies, and grassland.Maher Jr, L.J. (1961)AWICarbon-142-0.00710.85910.866
MONHEGAN Neotoma17071763Monhegan Island Meadow-69.30000043.766667Eastern North America3RawMarineNABostwick, L.G. (1978)AWICarbon-1417-0.04912.49112.540
MONTEZUM Neotoma17101766Montezuma Well-111.75225034.649200Western North America1081RawLakeThermal spring sinkhole, 16 m deep. Surrounding vegetation: desert scrub/semidesert grassland.Shafer, D.S. (1989)Neotoma_SKOPECarbon-14, Lead-2106-0.03512.83812.873
MOONEHOL Neotoma17111768Moon Lake-98.15984046.855920Eastern North America444RawLakeKettle lake. Physiography: rolling end moraine. Native vegetaton: transition from tallgrass to mixed grass prairie. Heavily agricultural today.Laird, K.R. (1996)AWICarbon-1414-0.04413.74613.790
MORAINE Neotoma1712176918 [Moraine Lake]-58.05000052.266667Eastern North America385RawLakeNAEngstrom, D.R. and Hansen, B.C.S. (1985)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information6-0.06711.66311.730
MORDSGER Neotoma17131770Mordsger Lake-94.25000051.383333Eastern North America400RawLakePhysiography: Canadian shield, 10-30 m local relief. Surrounding vegetation: Picea mariana/Pinus banksiana.McAndrews, J.H. (1986)AWICarbon-142-0.02110.41210.433
MORENOGL Neotoma17141771Moreno Glacier Bog-73.000000-50.466667South America200RawBogPeatbog in valley east Moreno Gl.lookout. Physiography: glacier carved valley. Surrounding vegetation: Nothofagus pumilio forest.Mercer, J.H. and Ager, T.A. (1983)AWICarbon-142-0.06810.78710.855
MOSQUIT3 Neotoma17151772Mosquito Lake Bog-122.11777848.769167Western North America198RawPeatSphagnum bog. Physiography: Puget Sound Lowland. Surrounding vegetation: western hemlock-douglas fir.Steventon, R.L. and Kutzbach, J.E. (1986)AWICarbon-144-0.05317.15917.212
MOULTON Neotoma17161773Moulton Pond-68.63916744.627500Eastern North America143RawLakeNADavis, R.B. et al. (1975)AWICarbon-1415-0.03717.03217.069
MUDCRK1 Neotoma17181775Mud Creek Site 1-80.60472225.219722Eastern North America5RawPeatDwarf Rhizophora/wet prairie. Physiography: coastal plain. Surrounding vegetation: dwarf Rhizophora scrub forest.Willard, D.A. and Weimer, L.M. (1997)AWICarbon-145-0.0661.8231.889
MUDLAKE Neotoma17191776Mud Lake-81.86601029.299930Eastern North America9RawLakeSinkhole lake. Upland vegetation i sand-pine (Pinus clausa) scrub, with a dense understory of sclerophyllous shrubs, including Quercus myrtifolia, Q. virginiana, Q. chapmanni, Q. margaretta, Carya floridana, Serenoa repens, Sabal etonia, Vaccinium arboreum, Lyonia ferruginea, Persia humilis, and Ceratiola ericoides. The escarpment east of the lake is occupied by a 200-m zone of Southern Mixed Hardwood Forest, including Carya cf. C. glabra, Quercus laurifolia, Q. virginiana, Q. nigra, Magnolia grandiflora, Persea borbonia, Sabal palmetto, and Pinus elliottii. The lake margin is a strip of consolidated peat ~50 m wide, occupied by Acer rubrum, Fraxinus caroliniana, Ulmus floridana, Liquidambar styraciflua, Magnolia virginiana, Persea sp., Ilex cassine, and Myrica cerifera. Cephalanthus occidentalis and Lyonia lucida occur locally.Bradley, W.H. (1966)AWICarbon-146-0.06954.23154.300
MUDLKMN2 Neotoma17211778Mud Lake-94.75542046.858935Eastern North America424RawLakeKettle lake in drumlin field. Physiography: outwash capped drumlin field. Surrounding vegetation: Pinus banksiana forest.Almendinger, J.C. (1992)AWICarbon-143-0.0353.9613.996
MUNDAY Neotoma17231780Munday Creek-141.96666760.033333Western North America88RawPeatMuskeg. Physiography: Coastal mountains. Surrounding vegetation: Picea, Tsuga het, Tsuga mer, Alnus.Peteet, D.M. (1986)AWICarbon-145-0.02711.05211.079
MUSCOTAA Neotoma17251782Muscotah Marsh-95.51333339.530000Eastern North America280RawPeatMarsh maintained by an artesian spring. Physiography: floodplain edge of the Delaware River.Gruger, J. (1973)AWICarbon-144-0.05032.35132.401
MUSKOX_neotoma Neotoma17261783Muskox Lake-122.66666771.783333Western North America305RawLakeDepression in morainal deposits. Physiography: morainal deposits of Kellett till.Gajewski, K. et al. (2000)AWICarbon-144-0.06116.07816.139
MYRTLE_neotoma Neotoma17291786Myrtle Lake-93.38530047.982605Eastern North America393RawLakeLake surrounded by peatland. Physiography: Red Lake lowlands. Surrounding vegetation: Sphagnum, Piceto-Chamaedophnetum.Janssen, C.R. (1968)AWICarbon-145-0.02112.63112.652
NATLA_neotoma Neotoma17311788Natla Bog-128.80000063.016667Western North America1380RawPeatBog dissected by Natla River. Physiography: intermontane basin. Surrounding vegetation: Betula, Cladonia, Carex, Sphagnum.MacDonald, G.M. (1983)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information6-0.06410.10410.168
NATURAL Neotoma17321789Natural Lake-95.38611134.663333Eastern North America170RawLakeLake on floodplain, formed on shale. Physiography: Ouachita Mountains. Surrounding vegetation: cattails, willows, elms, oaks.Albert, L.E. and Wyckoff, D.G. (1981)AWICarbon-145-0.0691.8571.926
NED Neotoma17331791Nedlouc-71.65000057.650000Eastern North America330RawLakeRock basin lake. Physiography: Morainic plateau, shallow till. Surrounding vegetation: Shrub tundra / Forest tundra.Richard, P.J.H. (1981)AWICarbon-147-0.0565.4135.469
NELSLK Neotoma17351793Nels Lake-91.89195048.024000Eastern North America428RawLakeDrainage lake. Surrounding vegetation: pine/aspen/spruce.Charles, D.F. and Whitehead, D.R. (1984)Neotoma_NAPD 1Lead-21015-0.0330.0970.130
NELSONPD Neotoma17361794Nelson Pond-92.68658546.407070Eastern North America335RawLakePond on red clay till, Nickerson Moraine. Physiography: strongly rolling. Surrounding vegetation: agricultural.Jacobson Jr, G.L. (1975)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information26.2998.6032.304
NEVADASA Neotoma17371795Nevado Sabancaya-71.083333-16.216667South America4300RawLakeNANAAWICarbon-1438.42310.9822.559
NEVILLE Neotoma17381796Neville Marsh-83.83333340.545833Eastern North America305RawPeatPhysiography: Till Plains.Shane, L.C. and Anderson, K.H. (1993)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information410.57718.8128.235
NILEDS2 Neotoma17441802Nile Delta S231.60000031.300000Africa1RawRiverPhysiography: Nile Delta.Coutellier, V. and Stanley, D.J. (1987)AWICarbon-142-0.0554.1904.245
NILEDS6 Neotoma17451803Nile Delta S631.71666731.108333Africa2RawRiverPhysiography: Nile Delta.Coutellier, V. and Stanley, D.J. (1987)AWICarbon-143-0.0627.7457.807
NILEDS7 Neotoma17461804Nile Delta S731.86666731.125000Africa1RawRiverPhysiography: Nile Delta.Coutellier, V. and Stanley, D.J. (1987)AWICarbon-144-0.06617.31317.379
NILEDS8 Neotoma17471805Nile Delta S832.03333331.216667Africa0RawRiverPhysiography: Nile Delta.Coutellier, V. and Stanley, D.J. (1987)AWICarbon-1473.95110.0066.055
NILIQ Neotoma17481806Niliq Lake-160.43333367.866667Western North America274RawLakeLake of unknown origin, glac. topography. Physiography: low rolling hills. Surrounding vegetation: birch-alder shrub tundra.Anderson, P.M. (1988)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information5-0.06517.02917.094
NINA Neotoma17491807Nina Lake-81.50000046.600000Eastern North America380RawLakeSmall lake in rock basin. Surrounding vegetation: Pinus/Betula/Abies/Populus/Acer.Liu, K.B. (1990)AWICarbon-143-0.05111.82111.872
Nizmennyii_Cape Neotoma17511809Cape Nizmennyii Exposure C3352142.01666749.166667Asia5RawMarineExposure of lake, lagoon, beach deposits. Physiography: dissected coastal plain. Surrounding vegetation: Picea-Abies forest.Anderson, P.M. and Lozhkin, A.V. (2002)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information2-0.0578.7868.843
NIZVAR Neotoma17521810Nizhnevartovskoye Exposure77.00000061.250000Asia55RawPeatPeat overlying 1st river terrace. Physiography: river valley. Surrounding vegetation: Picea, Abies, Pinus.Anderson, P.M. and Lozhkin, A.V. (2002)AWICarbon-1414-0.05212.59412.646
NOBOTTOM Neotoma17561814No Bottom Pond-70.20833341.283333Eastern North America6RawLakeKettle lake. Physiography: rolling morainic. Surrounding vegetation: heathland (anthropogenic).Dunwiddie, P.W. (1990)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information5-0.04616.85216.898
NONCONN1 Neotoma17571815Nonconnah Creek [TN-1]-89.91666735.083333Eastern North America76RawRiverNADelcourt, P.A. et al. (1980)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information516.22327.80511.582
NORTHPND Neotoma17591817North Pond-73.05336542.651710Eastern North America586RawLakeNAHuvane, J.K. and Whitehead, D.R. (1996)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information13-0.01713.31513.332
NUTHSFT Neotoma17601818Water Conservation Area 3B, Nuthouse Far Tail-80.55666725.885556Eastern North America5RawPeatNAWillard, D.A. et al. (2001)AWICarbon-143-0.0453.8073.852
NUTHSH Neotoma17611819Water Conservation Area 3B, Nuthouse Head-80.51250025.889167Eastern North America5RawPeatNAWillard, D.A. et al. (2001)AWICarbon-144-0.0542.4062.460
NUTTLAKE Neotoma17621820Nutt Lake-79.45000045.216667Eastern North America305RawLakeGlacial scour/kettle lake. Physiography: Canadian shield, rough and rocky. Surrounding vegetation: hemlock, maple, birch, beech forest.Bennett, K.D. (1987)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information10-0.03411.34311.377
OKOBOJI Neotoma17661824West Okoboji Lake-95.20000043.333333Eastern North America426RawLakeLakevan Zant, K.L. (1979)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information11-0.02516.84316.868
OLDFIELD Neotoma17681826Old Field-89.83333337.116667Eastern North America97RawPeatMorehouse Lowland, bottomland depression. Physiography: Mississppi River bottom. Surrounding vegetation: canebrakes and bottomland swamp forest.King, J.E. (1981)AWICarbon-1463.13710.5237.386
OLIVER Neotoma17701829Oliver Pond-89.32388948.422222Eastern North America250RawLakeShallow lake of glacial origin. Physiography: Lake Superior Basin.Julig, P.J. et al. (1990)AWICarbon-143-0.03214.14714.179
ONDRISPD Neotoma17721831Ondris Pond-94.40800046.341585Eastern North America363RawLakeDepression in Crow Wing outwash plain. Physiography: little relief. Surrounding vegetation: oak woods.Jacobson Jr, G.L. (1975)AWICarbon-142-0.0281.3471.375
ONEMEN Neotoma17731832Northern Coast of Onemen Gulf176.16666764.783333Asia18RawRiverExposure in river bank. Physiography: lower river valley in coastal region. Surrounding vegetation: shrub tundra.Anderson, P.M. and Lozhkin, A.V. (2002)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information331.41044.11212.702
Opasnaya_River Neotoma17771836Headwaters Opasnaya River138.48333348.233333Asia1320RawPeatRaised peat. Physiography: oligotrophic peatland with frost mounds. Surrounding vegetation: sparse Picea forest and mountain tundra.Anderson, P.M. and Lozhkin, A.V. (2002)AWICarbon-14115.66061.45555.795
OPASMS Neotoma17781837Headwaters Opasnaya River (mine shaft)138.48333348.233333Asia1320RawRiverSection exposed in mine shaft. Physiography: upper portion of river valley. Surrounding vegetation: mixed mountain tundra and Picea forest.Anderson, P.M. and Lozhkin, A.V. (2002)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information24.6528.0473.395
OTTOMLK Neotoma17811840Otto Mielke Lake-89.62594545.924745Eastern North America495RawLakeNACharles, D.F. and Whitehead, D.R. (1984)AWILead-210, dates from prior information11-0.0170.1510.168
OUEL Neotoma17821841Lac Ouellet-68.94388947.532778Eastern North America300RawLakeRock basin. Physiography: coastal estuarine plateau, undulating. Surrounding vegetation: Betulo luteae - Aceretum sacchari.Richard, P. et al. (1992)AWICarbon-144-0.06914.83814.907
Oumi Neotoma17831842Oumi Exposure138.40000048.216667Asia990RawPeatLake formed by naturally dammed river. Physiography: river valley. Surrounding vegetation: bog with Larix.Anderson, P.M. and Lozhkin, A.V. (2002)AWICarbon-145-0.0612.7862.847
OVRA1 Neotoma17841843Ovrazhnyii-1 Stream Exposure134.56666743.250000Asia8RawRiverExposure in river terrace. Physiography: coastal zone bordering gulf. Surrounding vegetation: Quercus mongolica-Betula forest.Anderson, P.M. and Lozhkin, A.V. (2002)AWICarbon-1413-0.05045.54745.597
Ovrazhnyii_Stream-2 Neotoma17851844Ovrazhnyii-2 Exposure 667-842134.56666743.250000Asia10RawLakeExposure of lake and bog sediments. Physiography: sea coast. Surrounding vegetation: Larix-Alnus-Betula forest with bogs.Anderson, P.M. and Lozhkin, A.V. (2002)AWICarbon-144-0.05735.98436.041
OZERKI Neotoma17861845Ozerki80.46666750.416667Asia227RawRiverSwamp. Physiography: Irtish River valley. Surrounding vegetation: birch-poplar forests and cultivated fields.Tarasov, P.E. et al. (1994)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information10-0.04215.29415.336
PALACE Neotoma17881847Palace Pier Section-79.48000043.620000Eastern North America73RawLakeNANAAWICarbon-1420.6211.0200.399
PARADISE Neotoma17901849Paradise Lake-57.75000053.050000Eastern North America180RawLakeShallow lake in are of low relief. Physiography: Mecatina Plateau/Laurentian region. Surrounding vegetation: black spruce.Lamb, H.F. (1978)AWICarbon-143-0.05611.92811.984
Paramonovskii_Stream Neotoma17911850Paramonovskii Stream Exposure 4980133.75000043.200000Asia120RawRiverRiver terrace. Physiography: river valley. Surrounding vegetation: broadleaf-Pinus koraiensis forest.Anderson, P.M. and Lozhkin, A.V. (2002)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information3-0.05242.07542.127
PARK1 Neotoma17921852Park Pond 1-109.95944443.468056Western North America2705RawLakeKettle pond. Physiography: high plateau in Wind River Range. Surrounding vegetation: Artemisia grassland (Fish Creek Park).Lynch, E.A. (1995)AWICarbon-142-0.0595.7085.767
PARK2 Neotoma17931854Park Pond 2-109.94083343.450000Western North America2714RawLakeKettle pond. Physiography: high plateau in Wind River Range. Surrounding vegetation: Artemisia grassland (Fish Creek Park).Lynch, E.A. (1995)AWICarbon-144-0.05612.07512.131
PARK3 Neotoma17941856Park Pond 3-109.92000043.459167Western North America2739RawLakeKettle pond. Physiography: high plateau in Wind River Range. Surrounding vegetation: Artemisia grassland (Fish Creek Park).Lynch, E.A. (1995)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information4-0.06412.61812.682
PARKHILL Neotoma17951857Parkhill Creek-81.75000043.180000Eastern North America181RawPeatNANAAWICarbon-14, dates from prior information4-0.05213.96614.018
PASACACO Neotoma17971859Pasacaco Pond-71.45000041.516667Eastern North America3RawLakeNANAAWICarbon-143-0.0031.1531.156
PASHENN Neotoma17981860Pashennoe75.39858049.367710Asia871RawLakeTectonic basin, lake with floating bogs. Physiography: Karkaralinsk Mtns, granite hills, 1000 m. Surrounding vegetation: Betula, Pinus, steppe.Tarasov, P.E. et al. (1994)AWICarbon-149-0.04913.29513.344
PASSLAKE Neotoma18001862Pass Lake-88.74000048.560000Eastern North America250RawLakeScour lake dammed by L. Minong beech bar. Physiography: Lake Superior basin.McAndrews, J.H. (1986)AWICarbon-145-0.06312.10212.165
PATRICIA Neotoma18021864Lac Patricia-64.68000056.670000Eastern North America538RawLakeNASamson, G. (1983)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information2-0.0366.3846.420
PATZCUAR Neotoma18041866Lake Patzcuaro-101.58333319.583333Eastern North America2044RawLakeLake dammed by basalt flow. Physiography: volcanic mountains. Surrounding vegetation: secondary pine-oak woodland.Deevey Jr, E.S. (1944)AWICarbon-147-0.02347.88247.905
PAVLOVKA Neotoma18051867Pavlovka Exposure 988134.00000044.316667Asia300RawFluvialExposure in fluvial terrace. Physiography: river valley in mountains. Surrounding vegetation: valley coniferous-broadleafed forest.Anderson, P.M. and Lozhkin, A.V. (2002)AWICarbon-142-0.05147.90847.959
PAYNTER Neotoma18061868Paynter Marsh-78.34000044.100000Eastern North America188RawPeatSwamp. Physiography: drumlinized till plain. Surrounding vegetation: eastern white cedar hardwood swamp.Jackson, L.J. and McKillop, H. (1991)AWICarbon-146-0.05613.29713.353
PEATSAH Neotoma18161879Peatsah Section-79.82000043.330000Eastern North America92RawPeatSection along a small creek. Physiography: undulating to flat or plain like.Roberts, A.C.B. (1985)AWICarbon-1447.11414.7287.614
PEDEN2 Neotoma18171880Puerto Eden-74.416667-49.133333South America50RawPeatBog behind moraines. Physiography: Chilean Channels. Surrounding vegetation: moorland/temp. rainforest.Ashworth, A.C. et al. (1991)AWICarbon-143-0.06917.34417.413
PEDPOND Neotoma18181882Ped Pond-142.06666767.200000Western North America211RawLakeAncient flood channel. Physiography: river terraces. Surrounding vegetation: spruce forest.Edwards, M.E. and Brubaker, L.B. (1986)AWICarbon-146-0.06414.81914.883
PEGGY Neotoma18191883Peggy Lake-92.00000049.480000Eastern North America470RawLakeNANAAWICarbon-143-0.0229.5789.600
PENZHIN Neotoma18211885Penzhinskaya Gulf165.41666762.416667Asia32RawPeatBuried peat exposed in coastal bluff. Physiography: coastal. Surrounding vegetation: Betula-Alnus shrub tundra.Anderson, P.M. and Lozhkin, A.V. (2002)AWICarbon-142-0.0659.1689.233
PEPELNOY Neotoma18221886Pepel'noye Lake150.61666759.850000Asia115RawLakeLake. Physiography: tectonic depression. Surrounding vegetation: Larix dahurica forest.Anderson, P.M. and Lozhkin, A.V. (2002)AWICarbon-142-0.0624.3984.460
PERCHDUC Neotoma18241888Perch Lake-100.89888951.651389Eastern North America701RawLakeSmall kettle lake. Physiography: Duck Mountain, Manitoba Escarpment. Surrounding vegetation: Picea, Populus.NAAWICarbon-14, dates from prior information3-0.0186.1216.139
PESCHANK Neotoma18251889Peschanka Exposure 155132.11666743.300000Asia12RawRiverRiver terrace. Physiography: river valley. Surrounding vegetation: Quercus-Abies holophylla-Carpinus forest.Anderson, P.M. and Lozhkin, A.V. (2002)AWICarbon-143-0.05042.10342.153
PETEL Neotoma18261890Lac Petel-66.26666750.550000Eastern North America270RawLakeSteep slopes, rugged terrain. Physiography: lake shore slopes steeply, Laurentide M. Surrounding vegetation: balsam fir, black spruce.King, G.A. (1986)AWICarbon-145-0.0308.7698.799
PETERSL Neotoma18271891Peterson Slough-95.31666746.966667Eastern North America460RawLakeTypha marsh with 1 ha open water. Physiography: Park Rapids Outwash Plain. Surrounding vegetation: Pinus banksiana/Quercus forest.Almendinger, J.C. (1992)AWICarbon-142-0.0403.6583.698
PGRANDE Neotoma18281892Poco Grande-48.866667-26.416667South America10RawLakeDeposits of lake sediments and peat bog. Physiography: coastal lowland. Surrounding vegetation: Atlantic lowland rain forest.Behling, H. (1993)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information4-0.0395.6985.737
PIEDRABL Neotoma18301894Paramo de Piedras Blancas-70.8333339.166667South America4080RawPeatPeat bog in superparamo vegetation. Physiography: glacial cirque. Surrounding vegetation: superparamo with Coespeletia.Rull, V. et al. (1987)AWICarbon-142-0.0441.1541.198
PILOTMND Neotoma18331897Pilot Mound Site-93.90000042.160000Eastern North America352RawLakeNAKim, H.K. (1986)AWICarbon-145-0.06916.34416.413
PINKLAKE Neotoma18401904Pink Lake-75.80833345.469444Eastern North America162RawLakeBedrock basin. Physiography: Canadian shield. Surrounding vegetation: Beech, Maple.Mott, R.J. (1978)AWICarbon-143-0.03313.64013.673
PIXIE Neotoma18421906Pixie Lake-124.19666748.596389Western North America70RawLakeKettle lake. Physiography: San Juan River floodplain. Surrounding vegetation: hemlock, cedar, fir.Brown, K.J. and Hebda, R.J. (2002)AWICarbon-148-0.05315.98316.036
POCTAY12 Neotoma18941958Canal de la Puntilla-72.905000-40.952500South America120RawPeatFen in abandoned spillway. Physiography: Big moraines surrounding a flat surface. Surrounding vegetation: Farmland.Moreno, P.I. (1997)AWICarbon-141012.23523.92311.688
PODKOVA Neotoma18951959Podkova Lake152.10000059.950000Asia660RawLakeKettle lake. Physiography: recessional moraine complex, mt. valley. Surrounding vegetation: Larix dahurica forest.Anderson, P.M. and Lozhkin, A.V. (2002)AWICarbon-146-0.0586.2146.272
POLAND Neotoma18961961Poland Spring Pond-70.35000044.033333Eastern North America94RawLakeKettle lake in esker complex. Physiography: esker complex. Surrounding vegetation: white pine, northern hardwoods.NAAWICarbon-14, Lead-21011-0.05515.05615.111
PORPHYRY Neotoma18991964Porphyry Lake-123.83333348.905556Western North America1100RawLakePhysiography: Nanaimo Lakes and Highlands region. Surrounding vegetation: shore bog, forests of hemlock and fir.Brown, K.J. and Hebda, R.J. (2002)AWICarbon-144-0.04215.66315.705
PORQUI2 Neotoma19001965Porqui Pond-79.78000044.930000Eastern North America188RawLakeNANAAWICarbon-14, dates from prior information4-0.03016.39816.428
PORTAGE_neotoma Neotoma19011966Portage Lake-94.11300047.081000Eastern North America397RawLakeKettle lake. Physiography: stagnation moraine, rolling.NAAWICarbon-143-0.02011.78511.805
PORTAGE1 Neotoma19021967Portage Marsh-87.22250041.576111Eastern North America189RawPeatShallow marsh. Physiography: low relief ancestral lake bottom. Surrounding vegetation: Carex/Calamagrostis/Typha/Dulichium.Singer, D.K. et al. (1996)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information4-0.05215.44515.497
PORTAGEP Neotoma19031968Portage Bog-64.07500046.673611Eastern North America8RawPeatRaised Sphagnum bog. Physiography: gently rolling, Maritime Plain. Surrounding vegetation: spruce, maple, birch, hemlock.Anderson, T.W. (1980)AWICarbon-143-0.02311.81111.834
POSYET Neotoma19041969Pos'yet Bay130.80000042.633333Asia-19RawMarineMarine core on shallow shelf. Physiography: offshore shelf. Surrounding vegetation: none.Anderson, P.M. and Lozhkin, A.V. (2002)AWICarbon-149-0.0549.8629.916
POSYLAKE Neotoma19051970Posy Lake-111.69603537.937460Western North America2653RawLakeSmall lake on glacial deposits. Physiography: Aquarius plateau. Surrounding vegetation: transition zone between lower elevation pinyon-juniper forest and higher elevation Pinus ponderosa, Pseudotsuga menziesii, Populus tremuloides, and occasional Pinus edulis occur around the lake.Shafer, D.S. (1989)AWICarbon-144-0.0329.1099.141
POTTSMTN Neotoma19071972Potts Mountain Pond-80.13333337.600000Eastern North America840RawLakePond on ridge. Physiography: Appalachian mtns, Rose Hill Formation. Surrounding vegetation: Betula, Tsuga, Acer, Fagus, Tilia,.Bender, M.M. et al. (1979)AWICarbon-145-0.01413.28413.298
PWFTSWAL Neotoma19081974Powers Fort Swale-90.58333336.600000Eastern North America91RawLakeSlackwater pond. Physiography: Qtb3 braided river terrace. Surrounding vegetation: bottomland forest.Royall, P.D. (1988)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information9-0.04622.88922.935
PRIMAVER Neotoma19101976Primavera-71.183333-40.666667South America800RawCaveCave in andesitic rock formation. Physiography: rock spire near fullglacial endmoraine. Surrounding vegetation: Nothofagus antarctica shrub/steppe.Markgraf, V. et al. (1996)AWICarbon-1461.5014.7953.294
PRIYAT Neotoma19131979Priyatnoye Lake151.71666761.033333Asia980RawLakeNAAnderson, P.M. and Lozhkin, A.V. (2002)AWICarbon-145-0.05115.28215.333
PROTECTN Neotoma19141980Protection Bog-78.46666742.622222Eastern North America430RawPeatSphagnum bog with Ericaceous shrubs. Physiography: Valley Heads Moraine. Surrounding vegetation: Acer, Fagus, Tsuga forest.Miller, N.G. (1973)AWICarbon-143-0.03112.09112.122
PTESCUMI Neotoma19151981Point Escuminac-64.80000047.075000Eastern North America6RawPeatCoastal peat cliffs, ombrotrophic bog. Physiography: level peatland.Warner, B.G. et al. (1991)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information23-0.05512.64412.699
PTMC-3P2 Neotoma19161982Chesapeake Bay, Potomac River-76.22000038.026944Eastern North America0RawRiverEstuary. Physiography: coastal plain. Surrounding vegetation: not applicable.Willard, D.A. et al. (2003)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information6-0.0493.0043.053
PTXT-2P5 Neotoma19181984Chesapeake Bay, Patuxent River (2-P-5)-76.30972238.333333Eastern North America0RawRiverEstuary. Physiography: coastal plain. Surrounding vegetation: not applicable.Willard, D.A. et al. (2003)AWICarbon-142-0.0220.9821.004
PURTAZ Neotoma19191986Pur-Taz Peatland79.73333366.700000Asia50RawPeatPeat bank along thermokarst lake. Physiography: extensive low-elevation peatlands. Surrounding vegetation: open Larix forest.Peteet, D.M. et al. (1998)AWICarbon-1454.71710.4295.712
PUYUK Neotoma19201987Puyuk Lake-162.20000063.500000Western North America15RawLakeMaar crater on volcanic island. Physiography: subdued rounded hills and volcanic cones. Surrounding vegetation: mesic low-shrub tundra.Ager, T.A. (1980)AWICarbon-142-0.02719.31019.337
PYLE Neotoma19342001Pyle Site-84.88333340.666667Eastern North America250RawLakeSwale.Shane, L.C. (1987)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information79.23418.0598.825
QUEENS Neotoma19372004Queens Lake-110.56666764.116667Western North America480RawLakeGlacial lake. Physiography: Canadian shield, rolling terrain. Surrounding vegetation: Alnus crispa, Betula glandulosa tundra.MacDonald, G.M. et al. (1993)AWICarbon-145-0.0608.4288.488
QUEXIL80 Neotoma19382005Lake Quexil-89.81666716.916667Eastern North America110RawLakeLarge lake. Physiography: karst.Leyden, B.W. (1984)AWICarbon-145-0.05540.92940.984
QUICKSND Neotoma19392006Quicksand Pond-84.86527834.326389Eastern North America285RawLakeSinkhole pond. Physiography: ridge and valley province of Appal. Mtn. Surrounding vegetation: Acer rubrum/Lyonia lucida/Nyssa biflora.Watts, W.A. (1970)AWICarbon-142-0.06926.76326.832
QUILLIN Neotoma19402007Quillin Site-81.96666741.000000Eastern North America305RawPeatFen in kettle hollow. Physiography: Allegheny Plateau.Shane, L.C. (1987)AWICarbon-1495.00417.63112.627
RADTKE Neotoma19442011Radtke Lake-88.10000043.400000Eastern North America274RawLakeNAWebb, S.L. (1983)AWICarbon-147-0.05713.38613.443
RAF1 Neotoma19452013Riviere-aux-Feuilles 1-72.06694458.232778Eastern North America205RawLakeRock basin in tundra barrens. Physiography: hilly morainic landscape, shallow till. Surrounding vegetation: Forest tundra.Richard, P.J.H. (1981)AWICarbon-143-0.0656.3486.413
RAF2 Neotoma19462015Riviere-aux-Feuilles 2-71.95000058.216944Eastern North America225RawLakeRock basin. Physiography: shallow till-covered undulating plateau. Surrounding vegetation: Forest tundra.Richard, P.J.H. (1981)AWICarbon-146-0.0586.3126.370
RAFT Neotoma19472016Tourbiere de la Riviere-aux-Feuilles-72.06694458.232778Eastern North America200RawPeatMinerotrophic fen. Physiography: shallow till-covered undulating plateau. Surrounding vegetation: Forest tundra.Richard, P.J.H. (1981)AWICarbon-14, Lead-2104-0.0585.6595.717
RAHUE Neotoma19482017Rahue-70.933333-39.366667South America1000RawPeatOutcrop in Sierra Catan Lil above Rahue. Physiography: diatomites and peats. Surrounding vegetation: steppe with Rhamnaceae shrubs.Markgraf, V. et al. (1986)AWICarbon-14428.87537.6718.796
RALAKE Neotoma19532022Ra Lake-126.41666765.233333Western North America330RawLakeLake in Mackenzie River valley. Physiography: Franklin Mountains. Surrounding vegetation: Populus, Betula, Picea.MacDonald, G.M. (1984)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information3-0.03413.04813.082
RAMSAYLK Neotoma19542023Ramsay Lake-76.10000045.600000Eastern North America200RawLakeBedrock depression. Physiography: Canadian shield. Surrounding vegetation: boggy shrub dominated by ericaceous sps.Mott, R.J. (1978)AWICarbon-145-0.03212.90812.940
RANGER Neotoma19552025Ranger Lake-153.65000067.147222Western North America820RawLakeCirque lake. Physiography: mountainous. Surrounding vegetation: birch shrub tundra.Brubaker, L.B. et al. (1983)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information8-0.06929.99230.061
RAPID Neotoma19562026Rapid Lake-109.19388942.728889Western North America3134RawLakeSubalpine lake w/ inlet and outlet streams. Physiography: glaciated mountains. Surrounding vegetation: Pinus albicaulis, Salix, sedges, grasses.Fall, P.L. (1988)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information5-0.06517.41117.476
RATTLE Neotoma19572028Rattle Lake-92.70000049.350000Eastern North America460RawLakeSmall lake. Physiography: rolling terminal moraine. Surrounding vegetation: Picea/Pinus/Betula.Steventon, R.L. and Kutzbach, J.E. (1983)AWICarbon-147-0.05013.47713.527
RAYBURN Neotoma19592030Rayburn's Dome-93.16666732.466667Eastern North America61RawPeatNAKolb, C.R. and Fredlund, G.G. (1981)AWICarbon-144-0.06424.81324.877
REBEL Neotoma19732045Rebel Lake-149.80000067.416667Western North America914RawLakeKettle lake. Physiography: mountainous. Surrounding vegetation: birch-heath tundra.Ager, T.A. and Brubaker, L.B. (1985)AWICarbon-144-0.06716.81216.879
REDONDO Neotoma19742047Redondo Lake-155.03333367.683333Western North America460RawLakeKettle lake. Physiography: mountain valley. Surrounding vegetation: birch tundra, alder thickets, spruce.Brubaker, L.B. et al. (1983)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information2-0.0646.7236.787
REDRIVER Neotoma19752048Vallee de l'Albion-71.32500045.670833Eastern North America320RawLakeRock basin lake with riverine mire. Physiography: rolling moraine with prominent hills. Surrounding vegetation: Betulo luteae - Aceretum sacchari.Richard, P.J.H. (1975)AWICarbon-144-0.06614.08214.148
REDROCK Neotoma19762049Redrock Lake-105.54166740.083333Western North America3095RawLakeDepression in moraine (Mid Pindale age). Physiography: low morainic ridges in Front Range. Surrounding vegetation: Pinus, Populus, Juniperus, Ericaceae.Maher Jr, L.J. (1973)AWICarbon-1410-0.05311.55411.607
REDSTONE Neotoma19772050Redstone Lake-152.60000067.250000Western North America914RawLakeCirque lake. Physiography: mountanous. Surrounding vegetation: birch shrub tundra.Edwards, M.E. et al. (1985)AWICarbon-144-0.06416.24816.312
REIDEL Neotoma19792053Reidel Lake-95.28416746.211944Eastern North America443RawLakeKettle lake in Parkers Prairie sandplain. Physiography: outwash plain, local relief 6 m. Surrounding vegetation: oak woodland.Almquist-Jacobson, H. et al. (1992)AWICarbon-147-0.05613.57113.627
REINDEER Neotoma19802054Reindeer Lake-132.16666769.116667Western North AmericaRawLakeLake of glacial origin. Surrounding vegetation: dwarf Betula, Ericaceae, Salix, Alnus.Spear, R.W. (1993)AWICarbon-145-0.05218.69318.745
RHODERVR Neotoma19872061Chesapeake Bay, Rhode River-76.39472238.886389Eastern North America0RawMarineEstuary. Physiography: coastal plain. Surrounding vegetation: not applicable.Baucom, P.C. et al. (2000)AWICarbon-149-0.0491.9501.999
RHULEFEN Neotoma19892063Rhule Fen-85.74166739.953611Eastern North America268RawPeatFen. Physiography: till plain. Surrounding vegetation: wetland.Shane, L.C. and Anderson, K.H. (1993)AWICarbon-1456.68215.1938.511
RICELAKE Neotoma19902065Rice Lake-101.53972048.009420Eastern North America620RawLakeKettle lake. Physiography: rolling end moraine. Surrounding vegetation: agricultural, western wheatgrass prairie.NAAWICarbon-1410-0.05310.70210.755
RILEY Neotoma19932068R Lake-84.55833354.305556Eastern North America147RawLakeNAMcAndrews, J.H. et al. (1982)AWICarbon-142-0.0579.9209.977
RIOKALUY Neotoma19942069Rio Kaluyo-68.133333-16.433333South America4070RawPeatNAGraf, K. (1992)AWICarbon-143-0.06111.66111.722
ROADCUT Neotoma21872262L'Anse aux Meadows Road Cut Bog-55.53000051.600000Eastern North America0RawPeatBasin bog. Physiography: Low relief marine terrace. Surrounding vegetation: Sphagnum/Betula/Larix/Myrica.Davis, A.M. (1980)AWICarbon-142-0.0387.1527.190
ROBIN Neotoma21892265Lac a Robin-65.26694448.051944Eastern North America50RawLakeShallow rock basin with riverine marsh. Physiography: low plateau. Surrounding vegetation: Betulo luteae - Aceretum sacchari.Jette, H. and Richard, P.J.H. (1992)AWICarbon-144-0.06915.49615.565
ROBPOND Neotoma21902266Robinson's Pond-58.80000048.260000Eastern North America32RawLakeNANAAWICarbon-142-0.03515.57715.612
ROCHMOUT Neotoma21912267Lac des Roches Moutonnees-64.81666756.766667Eastern North America410RawLakeNAMcAndrews, J.H. and Samson, G. (1977)AWICarbon-144-0.0694.8254.894
Rock_Island_Lake Neotoma21922268Rock Island Lake149.50000062.166667Asia870RawLakeKettle in end moraine. Physiography: rolling hills in mountain valley. Surrounding vegetation: open larch forest.Lozhkin, A.V. et al. (1993)AWICarbon-142-0.0576.9336.990
ROGERSLK Neotoma21942270Rogers Lake-72.29915041.352500Eastern North America11RawLakeTwo basin lake. Physiography: irregular topography. Surrounding vegetation: oak, maple, hickory, birch, ash.Davis, M.B. (1967)AWICarbon-1454-0.05917.77417.833
ROM Neotoma22092286Lac Romer-73.33083345.963889Eastern North America18RawLakeFilled lake in an erosional depression. Physiography: flat deltaic dissected plain. Surrounding vegetation: Caryo - Aceretum sacchari.Comtois, P.G. (1979)AWICarbon-144-0.0619.7099.770
ROSE1 Neotoma22102287Rose Swamp-79.44000044.180000Eastern North America228RawPeatSwamp in drumlin field. Physiography: Newmarket till plain. Surrounding vegetation: Pinus/Tsuga/Juniperus/Acer/Fagus/Ulmus.Dibb, G.C. (1985)AWICarbon-142-0.02612.53812.564
ROSELK Neotoma22122289Rose Lake-77.92500041.916667Eastern North America690RawLakeIce-block depr. lake on term. moraine. Physiography: Appalachian Plateau. Surrounding vegetation: mixed hardwood forest dom. by Tsuga.Cotter, J.F.P. and Crowl, G.H. (1981)AWICarbon-142-0.05417.43317.487
ROSSBURG Neotoma22132290Rossburg Bog-93.60000046.583333Eastern North America372RawPeatPeat bog. Physiography: rolling Wisconsin ground moraine. Surrounding vegetation: Sphagnum moss.Wright Jr, H.E. and Watts, W.A. (1969)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information31.99414.00412.010
ROSSPOND Neotoma22142292Ross Pond-69.41027843.921389Eastern North America37RawLakeGlacial scour lake. Physiography: rolling, local relief 30 m. Surrounding vegetation: spruce-fir/northern hardwoods.Kellogg, D.C. (1991)AWICarbon-146-0.03214.38914.421
ROSTOCK1 Neotoma22152293Rostock Mammoth Site-81.00000043.500000Eastern North America333RawPeatThe site is a shallow depression filled with marl capped by peat. The fossils are from the marl.McAndrews, J.H. and Jackson, L.J. (1988)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information311.51519.2937.778
RS29 Neotoma22192297Lake RS29-95.28333373.133333Eastern North America180RawLakeLake. Physiography: Somerset Island. Surrounding vegetation: polar desert.Gajewski, K. (1995)AWICarbon-147-0.06611.28011.346
RS36 Neotoma22252303Lake RS36-95.06666772.583333Eastern North America160RawLakeLake. Physiography: Somerset Island. Surrounding vegetation: dwarf shrub tundra.Gajewski, K. (1995)AWICarbon-149-0.05613.51113.567
RUPPERT Neotoma22322311Ruppert Lake-154.23333367.066667Western North America210RawLakeKettle lake on terminal moraine. Physiography: base of mountains. Surrounding vegetation: black spruce forest.Brubaker, L.B. et al. (1983)AWICarbon-149-0.06416.02316.087
RUSAKA Neotoma22332312Rusaka Swamp29.616667-3.433333Africa2070RawMireRaised mire, drained for agriculture. Physiography: Burundi highlands. Surrounding vegetation: sweet potato, bean, and manihot fields.Bonnefille, R. et al. (1995)AWICarbon-14, Lead-21033-0.05940.78040.839
RUTZLAKE Neotoma22352314Rutz Lake-93.85897544.870830Eastern North America314RawLakeKettle lake. Physiography: gently rolling moraine (Des Moines Lobe). Surrounding vegetation: agricultural.Stuiver, M. (1975)AWICarbon-148-0.01613.27313.289
RYAZANOV Neotoma22382317Ryazanovka Exposure131.36666742.833333Asia6RawRiverExposure in alluvial-lagoon terrace. Physiography: lower river valley. Surrounding vegetation: Quercus-Carpinus-Abies-Pinus forest.Anderson, P.M. and Lozhkin, A.V. (2002)AWICarbon-1430.5006.0565.556
RYERSE Neotoma22392318Ryerse Lake-85.17916746.131944Eastern North America259RawLakeNANAAWICarbon-146-0.0559.2369.291
SABLE Neotoma22402319Lac au Sable-66.21666751.400000Eastern North America530RawLakeModerate relief, stream-fed lake. Physiography: Laurentide Massif. Surrounding vegetation: black spruce, balsam fir.King, G.A. (1986)AWICarbon-1443.9628.1294.167
SAJAMA1 Neotoma22442323Sajama-68.883333-18.166667South America4250RawPeatNAYbert, J.P. and Miranda, Y. (1984)AWICarbon-142-0.0654.9034.968
SAKANA Neotoma22452324Sakana Lake-147.85000067.433333Western North America640RawLakeKettle lake. Physiography: mountainous. Surrounding vegetation: open black spruce forest.NAAWICarbon-14, dates from prior information4-0.06115.55915.620
SALADO Neotoma22472326Salado-69.750000-35.333333South America3200RawPeatBog in the upper Ao. Yaucha/L. Diamante. Physiography: volcanic region, glaciated. Surrounding vegetation: high Andean grassland.Markgraf, V. (1983)AWICarbon-142-0.0614.8354.896
SALILC3 Neotoma22482327Lagoa Campestre de Salitre-46.766667-19.000000South America980RawPeatPeat bog in a depression. Physiography: depression. Surrounding vegetation: semideciduous forest/dry forest.Ledru, M.P. (1992)AWICarbon-1415-0.04567.38867.433
SALINA2 Neotoma22492328Salina 2-69.333333-32.250000South America2000RawPeatPeat mound near playa Uspallata Valley. Physiography: bajadas with spring mounds. Surrounding vegetation: Monte desert with Larrea divaricata.Markgraf, V. (1983)AWICarbon-142-0.0537.4217.474
SAM Neotoma22532332Lac a Sam-72.97888946.654167Eastern North America240RawLakeRock basin lake. Physiography: hilly morainic landscape. Surrounding vegetation: Betulo luteae - Aceretum sacchari.NAAWICarbon-146-0.06511.40311.468
SANABRIA Neotoma22552335Sanabria Marsh-6.73333342.100000Europe1050RawPeatSmall marsh in former lake. Physiography: In a morraine at the head of the valley. Surrounding vegetation: Quercus pyrenaica in valley, heather.Allen, J.R. et al. (1996)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information3-0.03216.74216.774
SANJOAQ Neotoma22582338San Joaquin Marsh-117.85833333.658333Western North America2RawPeatSalt marsh. Physiography: coastal. Surrounding vegetation: salt marsh, urban.Davis, O.K. (1992)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information7-0.0558.0738.128
SAPAUG Neotoma22602340San Agustin Plains-108.25000033.866667Western North America2069RawLakePlaya lake. Physiography: Datil-Mogollon volcanic plateau. Surrounding vegetation: pinyon-juniper woodland.Markgraf, V. et al. (1984)AWICarbon-144-0.06726.30426.371
SARNIA1 Neotoma22612341Sarnia Elk Site Section-82.32000042.980000Eastern North America185RawLakeNANAAWICarbon-14, dates from prior information2-0.0626.3606.422
SAV1 Neotoma22622342Lac Manitou-74.46694446.057778Eastern North America454RawLakeRock basin. Physiography: hilly morainic landscape. Surrounding vegetation: Betulo luteae - Aceretum sacchari.Savoie, L. and Richard, P.J.H. (1979)AWICarbon-143-0.05312.15912.212
SAV2 Neotoma22632343Lac aux Quenouilles-74.39583346.171944Eastern North America403RawLakeRock basin lake. Physiography: hilly morainic landscape. Surrounding vegetation: Betulo luteae - Aceretum sacchari.Savoie, L. and Richard, P.J.H. (1979)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information6-0.05513.25913.314
SBURIN Neotoma22672347Lake Site South Burin Peninsula-55.61250046.919444Eastern North America114RawLakeNAAnderson, T.W. (1983)AWICarbon-14311.96616.1984.232
SC1POND Neotoma22682348SC1 Pond-131.90666754.416667Western North America550RawLakeSmall subalpine lake. Physiography: San Christoval Range, Moresby Island. Surrounding vegetation: Ts mert, Chamae noot, Pinus contorta.Pellatt, M.G. and Mathewes, R.W. (1997)AWICarbon-143-0.0608.0558.115
SCREAMIN Neotoma22702351Screaming Yellowlegs Pond-151.41666767.583333Western North America650RawLakeKettle lake. Physiography: mountainous. Surrounding vegetation: black spruce muskeg.Edwards, M.E. et al. (1985)AWICarbon-148-0.06817.74417.812
SEAGULL Neotoma22712352Seagull Lake-145.21666768.266667Western North America637RawLakeKettle lake. Physiography: low mountains. Surrounding vegetation: birch tundra, white spruce stands.NAAWICarbon-144-0.05516.17416.229
SEIDEL01 Neotoma22742355Seidel-87.51555644.450000Eastern North America211RawLakeLake in enclosed hollow. Physiography: ground moraine of the Valders substage. Surrounding vegetation: agricultural/Alnus/Cornus/Betula/Larix.West, R.G. (1961)AWICarbon-1469.00115.6696.668
SELEN1 Neotoma22762358Selennyakhskaya-1 Exposure137.82222269.240278Asia354RawRiverExposure in river bank. Physiography: stream valley in tectonic depression. Surrounding vegetation: open Larix forest.Anderson, P.M. and Lozhkin, A.V. (2002)AWICarbon-1433.28113.2609.979
SELEN2 Neotoma22772359Selennyakhskaya-2 Exposure137.90000069.293056Asia360RawStreamExposure along stream bank. Physiography: stream valley in tectonic depression. Surrounding vegetation: open Larix forest.Anderson, P.M. and Lozhkin, A.V. (2002)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information2-0.06818.32118.389
SELEN4 Neotoma22792361Selennyakhskaya-4 Exposure138.05555669.113889Asia354RawRiverExposure in river bank. Physiography: stream valley in tectonic depression. Surrounding vegetation: open Larix forest.Anderson, P.M. and Lozhkin, A.V. (2002)AWICarbon-142-0.0699.8079.876
Selitkan-1 Neotoma22802362Selitkan-1 Exposure135.05000053.216667Asia1320RawPeatExposure on peat hillock. Physiography: river valley in mountains. Surrounding vegetation: shrub-herb mountain tundra.Anderson, P.M. and Lozhkin, A.V. (2002)AWICarbon-146-0.0537.8577.910
Selitkan-2 Neotoma22812363Selitkan-2 Exposure135.03333353.216667Asia1300RawPeatExposure in boggy terrain in mountains. Physiography: upper river valley in mountains. Surrounding vegetation: shrub tundra.Anderson, P.M. and Lozhkin, A.V. (2002)AWICarbon-144-0.0626.6556.717
Selitkan-3 Neotoma22822364Selitkan-3 Exposure135.06666753.216667Asia1310RawRiverRiver terrace. Physiography: river valley in mountains. Surrounding vegetation: shrub tundra.Anderson, P.M. and Lozhkin, A.V. (2002)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information2-0.05611.28211.338
SEPTILES Neotoma22852367LD Lake-67.13194450.140278Eastern North America122RawLakeNAMott, R.J. (1976)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information2-0.0558.2098.264
Sergeevskii Neotoma22862368Sergeevskii Peat142.08333349.233333Asia6RawPeatPeat. Physiography: stream valley. Surrounding vegetation: Picea-Abies forest.Anderson, P.M. and Lozhkin, A.V. (2002)AWICarbon-1481.5058.1076.602
Sergeevka_River Neotoma22872369Mouth of Sergeevka River142.08333349.233333Asia2RawRiverExposure in lagoon terrace. Physiography: river mouth on coast. Surrounding vegetation: Picea-Abies taiga.Anderson, P.M. and Lozhkin, A.V. (2002)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information3-0.0633.0063.069
Seryebryanka_Stream Neotoma22892371Seryebryanka Stream Exposure 5822145.85827044.050830Asia5RawCoastLagoon sediments in marine terrace. Physiography: sea coast. Surrounding vegetation: Picea-Abies-broadleaf forest. Surrounding vegetation: Quercus crispula, Acer, Phellodendron amurense, Juglans, Betula, Aralia, Picea microsperma, Abies mayriana, Abies sachalinensis.Anderson, P.M. and Lozhkin, A.V. (2002)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information6-0.0406.5376.577
SFS Neotoma22912373Saint-Francois de Sales-72.14694448.293889Eastern North America358RawLakeKettle lake (?) with riverine mire. Physiography: outwash plain. Surrounding vegetation: Betulo papyriferaea - Abietetum.Richard, P.J.H. (1977)AWICarbon-144-0.06512.42012.485
SHAWSBOG Neotoma22952377Shaws Bog-64.18333345.016667Eastern North America30RawPeatPeat bog in valley of Shey Brook. Physiography: irregular hilly area. Surrounding vegetation: Prunus/Picea/Larix/Acer/Populus/Betula.Hadden, K.A. (1975)AWICarbon-144-0.06710.29410.361
SHE Neotoma22962378Mont Shefford-72.58472245.358889Eastern North America282RawLakeRed maple - Balsam fir Carr. Physiography: central depression on monteregian hill. Surrounding vegetation: Tilio - Aceretum sacchari.Richard, P.J.H. (1977)AWICarbon-1410-0.05215.11415.166
SHERD Neotoma22992381Sherd Lake-107.01237044.269700Western North America2665RawLakeMoraine dammed lake. Physiography: Bighorn Mountains. Surrounding vegetation: lodgepole pine forest.Burkart, M.R. (1976)AWICarbon-142-0.05115.91415.965
SHOULD1 Neotoma23002382Shouldice Lake-81.41666745.150000Eastern North America206RawLakeNANAAWICarbon-145-0.05711.10111.158
SILVERNS Neotoma23022384Silver Lake-63.64277844.563333Eastern North America69RawLakeNALivingstone, D.A. (1968)AWICarbon-143-0.05217.08617.138
SILVEROH Neotoma23032385Silver Lake-83.81251540.354335Eastern North America332RawLakeSilver Lake is a compound kettle located on the Central Lowland Till Plain, and was formed when the Miami Sublobe of the Lake Erie Lobe of the Laurentide Ice Sheet retreated from what is now the Farmersville Moraine. Surrounding vegetation: agriculture, oak, hickory, black cherry.Ogden III, J.G. (1966)AWICarbon-1413-0.02918.93818.967
SILYAR2 Neotoma23062388Siluyanov Yar-2 Exposure137.83333346.133333Asia25RawFluvialExposure in fluvial terrace. Physiography: river valley. Surrounding vegetation: Betula-broadleaf forest.Anderson, P.M. and Lozhkin, A.V. (2002)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information6-0.04944.72044.769
SINKHOLE Neotoma23082391Sinkhole Pond-70.35000043.966667Eastern North America95RawLakeKettle lake in glaciomarine delta. Physiography: outwash plain (glaciomarine delta). Surrounding vegetation: oak and pitch pine.NAAWICarbon-1412-0.03315.17115.204
SIOUX Neotoma23092393Sioux Pond-91.56666749.933333Eastern North America410RawLakeSmall lake with floating peat mat. Physiography: sioux lookout moraine. Surrounding vegetation: black spruce/jack pine/balsam fir.Steventon, R.L. and Kutzbach, J.E. (1983)AWICarbon-145-0.05412.07012.124
SJ89 Neotoma23112395San Jose Chulchaca-90.13333320.866667Eastern North America1RawLakeSmall cenote. Physiography: karst plain. Surrounding vegetation: secondary thorn scrub.Leyden, B.W. et al. (1996)AWICarbon-145-0.0518.0678.118
SJ92 Neotoma23122396Cenote San Jose Chulchaca-90.13333320.866667Eastern North America1RawLakeSmall Cenote. Physiography: karst plain. Surrounding vegetation: secondary thorn scrub.Leyden, B.W. et al. (1996)AWICarbon-143-0.0631.8171.880
SLEET Neotoma23922476Sleet Lake-133.58333369.283333Western North AmericaRawLakeGlacial origin lake. Physiography: rolling hills on Tuktoyaktuk Pininsula. Surrounding vegetation: dwarf Betula, Ericaceae, Salix.Spear, R.W. (1983)AWICarbon-145-0.05114.95915.010
SLOUGHCK Neotoma24922576Slough Creek Pond-110.35000044.933333Western North America1884RawLakeKettle lake. Physiography: Lamar River Valley, mountainous. Surrounding vegetation: Pseudotsuga parkland.Whitlock, C. and Bartlein, P.J. (1993)AWICarbon-145-0.04315.24715.290
SMOOTLK Neotoma24942578Smoot Lake Bog-82.44583340.205556Eastern North America292RawPeatPhysiography: till plain.Shane, L.C. and Anderson, K.H. (1993)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information38.14617.6689.522
SMOR Neotoma24952579Smorodinovoye Lake141.11666764.766667Asia800RawLakeGlacial lake. Physiography: valley in mountains. Surrounding vegetation: Larix forest.Anderson, P.M. and Lozhkin, A.V. (2002)AWICarbon-1411-0.06628.28128.347
SNOWSHOE Neotoma24962580Snowshoe Lake-120.66666757.450000Western North America900RawLakeLake among oriented glacial features. Physiography: Milligan Hills, rolling uplands. Surrounding vegetation: Picea glauca, P. mariana, Pinus contorta.MacDonald, G.M. (1984)AWICarbon-145-0.02912.72012.749
Sosednee_Lake Neotoma24992583Sosednee Lake149.50000062.166667Asia822RawLakeMorainally dammed lake. Physiography: glacial topography in mountains. Surrounding vegetation: open larch forest.Lozhkin, A.V. et al. (1993)AWICarbon-146-0.06326.44726.510
SPIRIT Neotoma25022586Spirit Lake-86.95833346.470000Eastern North America203RawLakeLake with floating mat.Woods, K.D. and Davis, M.B. (1989)AWICarbon-14, Lead-2106-0.01814.14014.158
SPLAINSG Neotoma25032587Splains Gulch-107.06888938.832778Western North America3150RawPeatSedge peat fen bisected by small stream. Physiography: small basin in glaciated mountains. Surrounding vegetation: Picea engelmannii-Abies lasiocarpa.Fall, P.L. (1988)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information63.40116.62313.222
SPLAINSL Neotoma25042588Splains Lake-107.07819538.831640Western North America3165RawLakeMontane glacial lake (water 1.7 m deep). Physiography: small basin in glaciated mountains. Surrounding vegetation: Picea engelmannii-Abies lasiocarpa.Fall, P.L. (1988)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information7-0.02720.49120.518
SPRINGBC Neotoma25062590Spring Lake-119.58333355.511389Western North America835RawLakeGlacial montane lake. Physiography: glaciated mountain foothills. Surrounding vegetation: Populus,Pinus,Picea;Salix,Betula glndlsa.White, J.M. and Mathewes, R.W. (1986)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information4-0.02814.53414.562
SPRINGLK Neotoma25072591Spring Lake-76.35000041.673889Eastern North America342RawLakeNANAAWICarbon-146-0.06115.38615.447
SPRUCE Neotoma25082593Spruce Pond-74.18330041.236870Eastern North America223RawLakeSmall kettle lake. Physiography: Hudson Highlands. Surrounding vegetation Quercus, Betula, Acer, Fagus, and Liriodendron.Maenza-Gmelch, T.E. (1997)AWICarbon-149-0.05417.50617.560
SRRASTRO Neotoma25092594Serra do Rio Rastro-49.550000-28.550000South America1420RawPeatPeat bog. Physiography: next to the steep escarpment. Surrounding vegetation: grassland.Behling, H. (1993)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information50.62313.46712.844
STAD Neotoma25112596Stadukhinskaya Protoka Channel (Alas section)159.50000068.666667Asia12RawPeatBuried peat and lake silts, alas section. Physiography: yedoma-alas relief. Surrounding vegetation: open Larix dahurica forest.Anderson, P.M. and Lozhkin, A.V. (2002)AWICarbon-1446.9369.8002.864
STAGESPD Neotoma25122598Stages Pond-82.93750039.668056Eastern North America212RawLakeKettle lake with sedge border. Physiography: dead ice moraine. Surrounding vegetation: Salix/Cephalanthus/Carex.Snyder, G.G. et al. (1991)AWICarbon-144-0.0304.0614.091
STJOHN Neotoma25162603Saint John Island Pond-58.91666753.950000Eastern North America137RawLakeNAJordan, R.H. (1975)AWICarbon-1420.0367.8397.803
STOTZEL Neotoma25202609Stotzel-Leis Site-84.68944440.216667Eastern North America309RawPeatFen in oval kettle depression. Physiography: till plain; Bloomer, Union City moraines.Shane, L.C. (1976)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information11-0.06518.53218.597
SUGRLOAF Neotoma25212610Sugarloaf Pond-52.66666747.616667Eastern North America100RawLakeRock basin lake. Physiography: bedrock valley. Surrounding vegetation: poor Abies balsamea, Picea mariana.Brown Macpherson, J. (1982)AWICarbon-146-0.05910.68910.748
SULPHUR Neotoma25222611Sulphur Lake-137.95777860.950000Western North America847RawLakeLarge two basined lake. Physiography: Shakwak Trench b Kluane Hills/Ruby Range. Surrounding vegetation: Picea glauca dominated forest.Lacourse, T. and Gajewski, K. (2000)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information7-0.05413.49313.547
SUMINSK Neotoma25232612Suminskoye Zaimitschye Peat Exposure80.25000055.000000Asia135RawPeatBuried in kettlehole exposed by river. Physiography: river valley. Surrounding vegetation: bog in treeless landscape.Anderson, P.M. and Lozhkin, A.V. (2002)AWICarbon-147-0.0263.8283.854
SUOLLAKH Neotoma25252614Suollakh123.85000057.050000Asia810RawPeatNAAndreev, A.A. and Klimanov, V.A. (1991)AWICarbon-147-0.05913.01513.074
SURPRISE Neotoma25262615Surprise Lake-122.56212549.319690Western North America540RawLakeSmall, boggy pond. Physiography: hilly to mountainous. Surrounding vegetation: western hemlock/red cedar/ericaceous shb.Mathewes, R.W. (1973)AWICarbon-146-0.02213.19313.215
SUTHRLND Neotoma25272617Sutherland Pond-74.03777841.391389Eastern North America380RawLakeSmall pond. Physiography: Hudson Highlands/steep slopes/ravines. Surrounding vegetation: Tsuga/Liriodendron/Fraxinus/Tilia/Acer.Maenza-Gmelch, T.E. (1997)AWICarbon-1411-0.05719.04719.104
SVERDRUP Neotoma25282618Sverdrup79.45742074.520900Asia7RawPeatBuried peat bog 6 m from sea. Physiography: low-relief arctic island. Surrounding vegetation: herb tundra.Tarasov, P.E. et al. (1995)AWICarbon-1439.21713.5024.285
SWAMPLK Neotoma25292619Swamp Lake-119.81666737.950000Western North America1554RawLakeSmall lake. Physiography: Sierra Nevada Mountain Range. Surrounding vegetation: Pinus ponderosa, Pinus jeffreyi.Smith, S.J. (1989)AWICarbon-146-0.03318.23818.271
SWANLAKE Neotoma25302620Swan Lake-102.49925541.721060Eastern North America1164RawLakeNAStuiver, M. (1969)AWICarbon-142-0.03710.50210.539
SWEETLIT Neotoma25322622Sweet Little Lake-132.01666767.650000Western North AmericaRawLakeSmall lake. Physiography: rolling hummocky complex of kame and kettl. Surrounding vegetation: Picea/Betula/Salix/Alnus.Ritchie, J.C. (1984)AWICarbon-144-0.05211.86411.916
SZABOPND Neotoma25332623Szabo Pond-74.48333340.400000Eastern North America29RawLakeFrost-thaw basin, ground ice hollow. Physiography: Inner coastal plain. Surrounding vegetation: Fagus/Acer/Osmunda.Watts, W.A. (1979)AWICarbon-143-0.01815.95615.974
TAMARACK Neotoma25342624Tamarack Creek-91.45000044.150000Eastern North America244RawPeatNADavis, A.M. (1977)AWICarbon-144-0.0565.1245.180
TANGLE Neotoma25352625Tangle Lakes-146.06333363.029444Western North AmericaRawLakeSmall lake. Physiography: Gulkana Upland. Surrounding vegetation: Betula/Ericales/Spirea/Picea/Populus.Ager, T.A. and Sims, J.D. (1981)AWICarbon-142-0.0195.3205.339
TANNERSV Neotoma25362626Tannersville Bog-75.26384541.038875Eastern North America277RawPeatPoor fen dominated by black spruce (Picea mariana), tamarack (Larix laricina), and an understory of ericaceous shrubs and Sphagnum mossesWatts, W.A. (1979)AWICarbon-145-0.05217.86317.915
TANON Neotoma25372627Tanon River [Quarry Site]151.20000059.666667Asia40RawPeatPeat, paleosols, alluvium section. Physiography: coastal river valley. Surrounding vegetation: Larix dahurica forest.Anderson, P.M. and Lozhkin, A.V. (2002)AWICarbon-14116.61148.44141.830
TAUPAW Neotoma25392629Taupawshas Bog-70.05833341.275000Eastern North America14RawPeatKettle-hole bog. Physiography: moraine. Surrounding vegetation: Nantucket Island coastal heathland.Dunwiddie, P.W. (1989)AWICarbon-143-0.02612.76512.791
TAYCRK2A Neotoma25402630Taylor Creek Site 2-80.64388925.205556Eastern North America5RawPeatDwarf Rhizophora/wet prairie. Physiography: coastal plain. Surrounding vegetation: dwarf Rhizophora scrub forest.Willard, D.A. and Weimer, L.M. (1997)Neotoma_NAPD 1Carbon-14, dates from prior information3-0.0350.5040.539
TAYLOR Neotoma25412631Taylor Lake-123.90666746.100556Western North America4RawLakeDune dammed lake. Physiography: Clatsop Plain. Surrounding vegetation: conifers, understory ferns/berries.Long, C.J. and Whitlock, C. (2002)AWICarbon-145-0.0614.7054.766
TAYLSL15 Neotoma25422632Taylor Slough Site 15-80.68722225.201944Eastern North America5RawPeatCladium marsh with Rhizophora. Physiography: coastal plain. Surrounding vegetation: Cladium marsh.Willard, D.A. and Weimer, L.M. (1997)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information5-0.0550.7300.785
TAYLSL7 Neotoma25432633Taylor Slough Site 7-80.64638925.287222Eastern North America5RawPeatCladium marsh with Rhizophora. Physiography: coastal plain. Surrounding vegetation: Cladium marsh.Willard, D.A. and Weimer, L.M. (1997)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information4-0.0523.9554.007
TEMPANOS Neotoma25452635Tempano Sur-74.033333-48.733333South America10RawPeatSection meltwater channel S Temp. fjord. Physiography: Chilean Channels near glacier mouth. Surrounding vegetation: temperate rainforest and moorland.Ashworth, A.C. and Markgraf, V. (1989)AWICarbon-14211.61713.2001.583
TENMILE Neotoma25472637Ten Mile Lake-145.70000063.066667Western North America1000RawLakeLake in glacial outwash. Physiography: rolling hills to south of Alaska Range. Surrounding vegetation: birch-willow shrub tundra.Anderson, P.M. et al. (1994)AWICarbon-144-0.06813.82513.893
TIINKDHU Neotoma25512642Tiinkdhul Lake-143.15000066.583333Western North America189RawLakeMaar lake. Physiography: rolling hills of uplands. Surrounding vegetation: spruce forest.Anderson, P.M. et al. (1988)AWICarbon-146-0.05122.00822.059
TIKHAN Neotoma25522643Tikhangou Exposure132.78333342.833333Asia4RawRiverLagoon-alluvial exposure. Physiography: river mouth on coast. Surrounding vegetation: Quercus-Betula-broadleaf forest.Anderson, P.M. and Lozhkin, A.V. (2002)AWICarbon-145-0.05330.07130.124
TIOGA Neotoma25532644Tioga Pass Pond-119.25833337.908333Western North America3018RawLakeKettle pond. Physiography: Sierra Nevada mountains. Surrounding vegetation: Pinus contorta, P. albicaulis.Anderson, R.S. (1987)AWICarbon-144-0.06810.49710.565
TITICUT1 Neotoma25542645Titicut Swamp-71.03333341.950000Eastern North America20RawRiverKettle lake. Physiography: glaciated Tauton River Valley. Surrounding vegetation: Acer/Ilex/Clethra/Vaccinium.Bender, M.M. et al. (1981)AWICarbon-147-0.02914.30914.338
TLANDING Neotoma25552646Thompson Landing-110.79166763.066667Western North America180RawPeatPeat cliff on edge of unnamed lake. Physiography: low relief. Surrounding vegetation: tundra.Nichols, H. (1975)AWICarbon-1443.0587.0624.004
TOBOGGAN Neotoma25562647Toboggan Lake-114.59946050.815305Western North America1480RawLakeKettle lake in glacio-fluvial gravels. Physiography: Rocky Mountain foothills. Surrounding vegetation: Picea glauca, Pinus contorta, Populus tremuloides.MacDonald, G.M. (1989)AWICarbon-147-0.03412.19112.225
TOLMACH Neotoma25582649Tolmachevsko-Krivodanovskii Peat84.00000055.000000Asia110RawPeatExposure in river terrace + terrace core. Physiography: river valley.Anderson, P.M. and Lozhkin, A.V. (2002)AWICarbon-145-0.05413.91813.972
TOM1 Neotoma25592650Tom' River Peat84.00000056.166667Asia100RawPeatpeat section in river bluff. Physiography: river valley. Surrounding vegetation: Pinus sibirica, Picea, Abies.Anderson, P.M. and Lozhkin, A.V. (2002)AWICarbon-146-0.05210.88610.938
TONAWA Neotoma25602651Tonawa Lake-77.17500044.850000Eastern North America274RawLakeNAMcAndrews, J.H. and Campbell, I.D. (1993)AWICarbon-143-0.03414.04214.076
TONQUIN Neotoma25612652Tonquin Creek-118.36666752.733333Western North America1935RawPeatSmall depression. Physiography: rugged valley with kame and esker features. Surrounding vegetation: Picea Abies.Kearney, M.S. (1981)AWICarbon-144-0.06511.55011.615
TOR_neotoma Neotoma25622654Lac a la Tortue-73.31694445.545833Eastern North America137RawLakeRock basin lake with marginal bog. Physiography: steep sided hills on monteregian hill. Surrounding vegetation: Tilio - Aceretum sacchari.Gauthier, R. (1981)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information3-0.05213.51013.562
TS Neotoma25682660Taloye Lake152.33333361.016667Asia750RawLakeKettle in area of dead-ice relief. Physiography: glacial terrain in mountains. Surrounding vegetation: Larix dahurica forest.Anderson, P.M. and Lozhkin, A.V. (2002)AWICarbon-147-0.06710.39710.464
TUK5 Neotoma25692661Tuktoyaktuk 5-133.45000069.050000Western North America60RawLakeKettle lake. Physiography: rolling morainic terrain.Ritchie, J.C. and Hare, F.K. (1971)AWICarbon-145-0.01816.85416.872
TULANE Neotoma25702663Lake Tulane-81.50339527.586130Eastern North America32RawLakeSinkhole lake on the Lake Wales Ridge. Native vegetation was Florida srcub with Pinus elliotti and Pinus clausa, but lake is now in the town of Avon Park. Lake has two basins, north and south.Grimm, E.C. et al. (1993)AWICarbon-1420-0.03956.03956.078
TUMBRE1 Neotoma25722665Tumbre 1-67.783333-23.316667South America3920RawPeatNAYbert, J.P. and Miranda, Y. (1984)AWICarbon-147-0.0678.2528.319
TUNTURI Neotoma25762669Tunturi Lake-67.50000055.016667Eastern North America610RawLakeNAStravers, L.K.S. (1981)AWICarbon-143-0.05316.74416.797
TUR Neotoma25772671Lac Turcotte-65.76277849.157778Eastern North America447RawLakeRock basin, irregular shape. Physiography: undulating plateau with shallow till. Surrounding vegetation: Betulo papyriferaea - Abietetum.Labelle, C. and Richard, P. (1984)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information5-0.06813.65113.719
TUSKEGEE Neotoma25782673Tuskegee Pond-84.21055635.584722Eastern North America240RawLakePond in scourpool of aban. river channel. Physiography: third terrace above Little Tennessee R. Surrounding vegetation: agricultural, 2nd growth oak-hickory.Steventon, R.L. and Kutzbach, J.E. (1983)AWICarbon-143-0.0641.4841.548
TWINLAKE Neotoma27852880Twin Lakes-108.10256037.469060Western North America3290RawLakeDepression in headward end of landslide. Physiography: La Plata Mountains. Surrounding vegetation: engelmann spruce/subalpine fir.Petersen, K.L. et al. (1985)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information15-0.01611.25211.268
TYRRELL Neotoma27872882Tyrrell Lake-135.65555666.050000Western North America660RawLakeLk in ungl.val lateral to central gl.val. Physiography: Richardson Mountains. Surrounding vegetation: spruce forest, shrub-birch tundra.Ritchie, J.C. (1982)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information4-0.02413.50013.524
Ulakhan_Adycha_River Neotoma27892884Ulakhan Exposure, Adycha River135.58333367.833333Asia130RawRiverRiver terrace exposure. Physiography: river valley in coastal lowland. Surrounding vegetation: open Larix dahurica forest.Anderson, P.M. and Lozhkin, A.V. (2002)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information35.1219.1304.009
UNASCHI Neotoma27902885Unaschi Exposure133.16666742.950000Asia35RawRiverExposure in river terrace. Physiography: valley. Surrounding vegetation: farmland.Anderson, P.M. and Lozhkin, A.V. (2002)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information2-0.05121.40921.460
UPGRAVEN Neotoma27922888Upper Graven Lake-95.30694446.184444Eastern North America446RawLakeKettle lake in Parkers Prairie sandplain. Physiography: outwash plain, local relief 6 m. Surrounding vegetation: oak woodland.Almquist-Jacobson, H. et al. (1992)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information6-0.06812.98213.050
UPMALLOT Neotoma27932890Upper Mallot Lake-84.25833347.308333Eastern North America422RawLakeNAMcAndrews, J.H. and Campbell, I.D. (1993)AWICarbon-143-0.05212.42812.480
UPSOBRPD Neotoma27952892Upper South Branch Pond-68.89328546.090115Eastern North America300RawLakeLake formed by moraine dam on Lower South Branch Pond and delta between the upper and lower lakes emanating from Howe Brook. Lake is surrounded by northern hardwoods-spruce forest, dominated by Betula papyrifera, Populus tremuloides, P. grandidentata, Acer rubrum, Abies balsamea, Picea glauca, P. rubens, Acer saccharum, Pinus strobus, Betula lutea, and Fagus grandifolia.Anderson, R.S. et al. (1986)AWICarbon-145-0.05911.93711.996
VACALAUQ Neotoma28022899Mallin Vaca Lauquen-71.048505-36.858050South America1450RawPeatSite is a seasonally inundated wet meadow on the east side of the Andes. Modern vegitation is impoverished high-elevation bunchgrass steppe with Festuca pallescens and shrubs in the families Asteraceae (Baccharis ssp., Chiliotrichium rosmarinifolium, Chuquiraga ssp., Mutisia ssp., Perezia ssp.) and Rhamnaceae (Colletia spinosissima), as well as Berberis rosmarinifolia, Ephedra frustillata and Eryngium paniculatum (Apiaceae). Native herbs include Osmorhiza berteroi (Apiaceae), Calceolaria biflora (Scrophulariaceae), Quinchamalium chilense (Santalaceae) and Phacelia sp. (Hydrophyllaceae), among others. Introduced herbs include Rumex acetosella and Plantago lanceolata. The mountain slopes are covered by the northernmost extent of southern beech (Nothofagus) forest, which is occurs to treeline at 1700 m elevation. Nothofagus obliqua dominates lower elevation forests, while N. pumilio and N. antarctica grow at higher elevations, forming a krummholz belt above the treeline in the transition zone to the Andean tundra. N. antarctica also grows on poor soils at all elevations. Few Austrocedrus chilensis trees grow at lower elevations, and burnt and dead trees of Nothofagus obliqua in the watershed offer abundant evidence of fires in recent times.Markgraf, V. (1987)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information3-0.06812.38912.457
VALAVICT Neotoma28042901Valle Laguna Victoria-70.7916678.808333South America3250RawRiverNANAAWICarbon-144-0.05316.24016.293
VALHALLA Neotoma28052902Valhalla Hollow-74.37083344.308611Eastern North America480RawLakeSmall hollow, 9x10 m. Physiography: kettlehole in outwash train. Surrounding vegetation: Pin strobus/Bet pap/Abies bals forest.Kearsley, J.B. (1995)AWICarbon-143-0.0541.0801.134
VANNOSTR Neotoma28062903Van Nostrand Lake-79.38000044.000000Eastern North America297RawLakeNAMcAndrews, J.H. (1973)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information2-0.06312.04012.103
Vechernii_River Neotoma28072904Vechernii River147.75000063.283333Asia800RawRiverMan-made exposure of alluvium and peat. Physiography: river valley in mountains. Surrounding vegetation: Larix dahurica forest.Anderson, P.M. and Lozhkin, A.V. (2002)AWICarbon-148-0.0616.2026.263
VENYU1 Neotoma28082905Venyukovka-1 Exposure138.58333347.116667Asia5RawRiverFloodplain terrace of river. Physiography: river valley. Surrounding vegetation: meadow, bog and floodplain forest.Anderson, P.M. and Lozhkin, A.V. (2002)AWICarbon-142-0.0500.8340.884
Venyukovka-2 Neotoma28092906Venyukovka-2 Exposure138.58333347.033333Asia6RawMarineLower river valley on coast. Physiography: exposure in marine terrace. Surrounding vegetation: boggy meadows with shrubs.Anderson, P.M. and Lozhkin, A.V. (2002)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information2-0.0583.8263.884
Venyukovka-3 Neotoma28102907Venyukovka-3 Exposure138.58333347.116667Asia5RawRiverAlluvial-lagoon terrace. Physiography: river mouth on coast. Surrounding vegetation: bog with Betula-Larix forest.Anderson, P.M. and Lozhkin, A.V. (2002)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information3-0.0635.9676.030
VOLOBOG Neotoma28222919Volo Bog-88.18475042.351540Eastern North America229RawPeatNAKing, J.E. (1981)AWICarbon-146-0.05512.99613.051
VOSTOK_neotoma Neotoma28232920Vostok Gulf132.75000042.900000Asia5RawMarineMarine terrace in lower river valley. Physiography: coastal plain. Surrounding vegetation: Quercus mongolica-Betula forest.Anderson, P.M. and Lozhkin, A.V. (2002)AWICarbon-144-0.0656.3376.402
WALKER Neotoma28252922Walker Lake-124.00222248.529167Western North America950RawLakePhysiography: San Juan Ridge, S. Vancouver Is. Ranges. Surrounding vegetation: sedges, hemlock, fir, cedar.Brown, K.J. and Hebda, R.J. (2002)AWICarbon-145-0.04614.84414.890
WATCHTWR Neotoma28282925Watchtower Basin-117.08333352.783333Western North AmericaRawPeatSmall bog in bedrock depression. Physiography: Maligne range Rocky Mountains. Surrounding vegetation: Abies/Picea/Salix/Potentilla.Kearney, M.S. (1981)AWICarbon-144-0.0509.3629.412
WCA2AF1 Neotoma28462943Water Conservation Area 2A, Site 2 (Site F1)-80.37055626.359722Eastern North America5RawPeatTypha marsh. Physiography: coastal plain. Surrounding vegetation: Typha marsh.Willard, D.A. and Weimer, L.M. (1997)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information7-0.0522.5962.648
WCA2AU3 Neotoma28472944Water Conservation Area 2A, Site 3 (Site U3)-80.41138926.287500Eastern North America5RawPeatCladium marsh. Physiography: coastal plain. Surrounding vegetation: Cladium marsh.Willard, D.A. and Weimer, L.M. (1997)AWICarbon-146-0.0652.0782.143
WCA3A15 Neotoma28482945Water Conservation Area 3A, Site 4 (CA315 (AAS))-80.66880025.974000Eastern North America5RawPeatCladium marsh with Nymphaea. Physiography: coastal plain. Surrounding vegetation: Cladium marsh.Willard, D.A. and Weimer, L.M. (1997)AWICarbon-145-0.0682.6942.762
WENTZEL Neotoma28512948Wentzel's Pond-94.95000046.950000Eastern North America435RawLakePond in meltwater channel. Physiography: Park Rapids Outwash Plain. Surrounding vegetation: Pinus banksiana, Quercus macrocarpa.Almendinger, J.C. (1992)AWICarbon-143-0.0533.2563.309
WESLEM1 Neotoma28522949Weslemkoon Lake-77.43333345.033333Eastern North America316RawLakeGlacial scour lake. Physiography: Laurentian Highlands.Edwards, T.W.D. and McAndrews, J.H. (1989)AWICarbon-1436.31311.7045.391
WHITGLCH Neotoma28542951Whitney's Gulch-57.30000051.516667Eastern North America98RawLakeOval ice-gouged depression. Physiography: Mecatina Plateau/Laurentian region. Surrounding vegetation: Rubus/birch/alder/juniper/spruce.Lamb, H.F. (1978)AWICarbon-146-0.02613.01613.042
WHYAC Neotoma28562953Whyac Lake-124.84444448.672222Western North America15RawLakeKettle lake. Physiography: glacially scoured landscape. Surrounding vegetation: hemlock, cedar, spruce, myrica, bog.Brown, K.J. and Hebda, R.J. (2002)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information6-0.02916.94416.973
WIENLAKE Neotoma28572954Wien Lake-151.26666764.333333Western North America305RawLakeLake of unknown origin. Physiography: gentlly rolling hills. Surrounding vegetation: spruce forest.Hu, F.S. et al. (1993)AWICarbon-149-0.06114.42314.484
WILCOX Neotoma28582955Wilcox Pass-117.21666752.241667Western North America2355RawBogSmall bog in shallow bedrock basin. Physiography: mountainous. Surrounding vegetation: alpine tundra, esp. Salix, Dryas.Beaudoin, A.B. (1984)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information4-0.03012.62712.657
WILWRDPD Neotoma28592956Willow River Pond-92.78081046.324305Eastern North America314RawLakeKettle lake on sandy outwash plain. Physiography: moderately hilly. Surrounding vegetation: jack pine/white pine/aspen.Jacobson Jr, G.L. (1975)AWICarbon-1425.5718.8523.281
WINNE Neotoma28622959Winneconnet Pond-71.11666741.966667Eastern North America20RawLakeNASuter, S.M. (1985)AWICarbon-1412-0.05916.45316.512
WNTRGULF Neotoma28632960Winter Gulf Site-78.93388942.561111Eastern North America248RawLakeThe section of organic silts, sands and clays is exposed in a stream cut adjacent to U.S. Hwy. 62, 3.8 km south of North Collins.Calkin, P.E. and McAndrews, J.H. (1980)AWICarbon-14214.66515.1870.522
WINTERGR Neotoma28642961Wintergreen Lake-85.38333342.400000Eastern North America271RawLakeNAManny, B.A. et al. (1978)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information12-0.05615.62915.685
WLDSPEAR Neotoma28652962Wild Spear Lake-114.15000059.250000Western North America880RawLakeDepression in ground moraine. Physiography: ground moraine. Surrounding vegetation: Picea mariana/Sphagnum muskeg.MacDonald, G.M. (1984)AWICarbon-145-0.02113.91913.940
WOLFCRK Neotoma29323029Wolf Creek-94.11666746.116667Eastern North America375RawPeatNABirks, H.J.B. (1976)AWICarbon-141510.10924.15114.042
WOLSFELD Neotoma29333031Wolsfeld Lake-93.57276045.005015Eastern North America292RawLakeKettle lake. Physiography: rolling stagnation moraine. Surrounding vegetation: elm-maple-basswood-oak forest.Grimm, E.C. (1981)AWICarbon-1411-0.04813.32913.377
WOLVERIN Neotoma29343032Wolverine Lake-85.66111146.429167Eastern North America259RawLakeNANAAWICarbon-14, dates from prior information5-0.03411.65611.690
WONDER Neotoma29353033Wonder Lake-151.08333363.483333Western North America610RawLakeMorainally dammed lake. Physiography: valley lowland in Alaska Range. Surrounding vegetation: spruce forest with tundra in mountains.Anderson, P.M. et al. (1994)AWICarbon-146-0.06719.71219.779
WOODLAKE Neotoma29373035Wood Lake-90.08333345.333333Eastern North America464RawLakeKettle lake. Physiography: rolling end moraine; Woodfordian drift. Surrounding vegetation: Alnus rugosa/Betula pap./Pinus strobus.Bender, M.M. et al. (1981)AWICarbon-147-0.04915.49815.547
WOSKI Neotoma29413039Woski Pond-119.62500037.725000Western North America1212RawLakeCutoff meander of Merced River. Physiography: glacial valley bottom. Surrounding vegetation: Pinus/Calocedrus/Quercus/Alnus/Rubus.Anderson, R.S. (1987)AWICarbon-143-0.0161.2861.302
Wrangel_Island_wr12 Neotoma29423040Wrangel Island Exposure 12-179.75000071.166667Asia200RawRiverSection in river bluff. Physiography: low rolling hills. Surrounding vegetation: graminoid tundra.Anderson, P.M. and Lozhkin, A.V. (2002)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information2210.33113.6923.361
WYLDEBOG Neotoma29433041Wylde Bog-80.40000043.900000Eastern North America484RawPeatNANAAWICarbon-143-0.02611.53211.558
WYLDELK Neotoma29443042Wylde Lake-80.40000043.910000Eastern North America484RawLakeNANAAWICarbon-143-0.02613.99014.016
YARLINGT Neotoma29453043Yarlington Tier147.300556-42.543611Indopacific650RawBogSphagnum Bog with Beech swamp forest. Physiography: Dolorite Shelf. Surrounding vegetation: Dry Sclerophyll Eucalypt forest.Harle, K.J. et al. (1993)AWICarbon-142-0.05410.94310.997
YELLE Neotoma29473046Lac Yelle-79.63777848.503889Eastern North America356RawLakeSteep-sided rock basin lake. Physiography: protruding hill in lacustrine clay plain. Surrounding vegetation: Betulo papyriferaea - Abietetum.McAndrews, J.H. (1981)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information4-0.06510.89510.960
YELLOWDG Neotoma29483047Yellow Dog Pond-87.94245046.754925Eastern North America445RawLakeSmall kettle lake in the Yellow Dog Plains (outwash). Pinus banksiana forest.Brubaker, L.B. (1975)AWICarbon-1410-0.05910.58210.641
YESTERDY Neotoma29493048Yesterday Lake-119.48333356.766667Western North America1050RawLakeLake in ground moraine depression. Physiography: Clear Hills. Surrounding vegetation: Picea mariana, P. glauca, Pinus contorta.MacDonald, G.M. (1984)AWICarbon-143-0.02912.47212.501
ZUEHL Neotoma29513050Zuehl Farm Site-93.87000043.030000Eastern North America356RawLakeNAKim, H.K. (1982)AWICarbon-145-0.06315.83715.900
FOUNDLK Neotoma29523051Found Lake-78.64000045.550000Eastern North America488RawLakeNAMcAndrews, J.H. (1981)Neotoma_COHMAP chron 3Carbon-1470.0009.9999.999
HEADLAKE Neotoma29553054Head Lake-105.74063537.711090Western North America2300RawLakePlaya lake in a blowout depression in the San Luis Valley. Surrounding vegetation: Sarcobatus/Atriplex/Chysothamnus steppe.Jodry, M.A. et al. (1989)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information4-0.04211.86411.906
COMOLAKE Neotoma29573056Como Lake-105.51416537.569525Western North America3523RawLakeGlacial scour lake. Physiography: Sangre de Cristo Mountains. Surrounding vegetation: open Picea, Abies, Pinus aristata.Jodry, M.A. et al. (1989)AWICarbon-145-0.02914.23414.263
BASSWOOD Neotoma29593058Basswood Road Lake/Splan Pond-67.33173045.253970Eastern North America106RawLakeSmall steep sided lake. Physiography: broad rolling lowlands, Appalachian Prov. Surrounding vegetation: Betula, Pinus, Abies, Acer, Picea.Levesque, A.J. et al. (1993)AWICarbon-146-0.05714.98915.046
BECHAN2M Neotoma2443060Bechan Cave-110.86666737.366667Western North America1280RawCaveLarge sandstone cave. Physiography: canyon lands. Surrounding vegetation: open juniper woodland.Davis, O.K. (1990)AWICarbon-144-0.04918.22718.276
BONEYSPR Neotoma2953067Boney Spring-93.36694438.111944Eastern North America210RawSpringNAKing, J.E. (1973)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information521.08832.38011.292
CURUCAB Neotoma5263074Lagoa da Curuca-47.850000-0.766667South America35RawLakeLake. Physiography: isolated lake, 15 km from the Atlantic. Surrounding vegetation: Amazon rain forest.Behling, H. (1996)AWICarbon-144-0.04811.05411.102
DEAD6101 Neotoma6553076Toadlena Lake [Dead Man Lake]-108.95277036.237195Western North America2759RawLakeSandstone depression formed by piping. Physiography: crest of the Chuska Mountains. Surrounding vegetation: Pinus ponderosa forest.Wright Jr, H.E. (1964)AWICarbon-14323.49545.05821.563
DIMA1 Neotoma6723077Kirgirlakh Stream, Berelyekh River Basin147.98333362.666667Asia700RawRiverExposure along river terrace. Physiography: valley in mountainous region. Surrounding vegetation: Larix dahurica forest-tundra.Anderson, P.M. and Lozhkin, A.V. (2002)AWICarbon-1422.13234.03631.904
DIMA2 Neotoma6723078Kirgirlakh Stream, Berelyekh River Basin147.98333362.666667Asia700RawRiverExposure along river terrace. Physiography: valley in mountainous region. Surrounding vegetation: Larix dahurica forest-tundra.Anderson, P.M. and Lozhkin, A.V. (2002)AWICarbon-145-0.06033.23533.295
DIMA3 Neotoma6723079Kirgirlakh Stream, Berelyekh River Basin147.98333362.666667Asia700RawRiverExposure along river terrace. Physiography: valley in mountainous region. Surrounding vegetation: Larix dahurica forest-tundra.Anderson, P.M. and Lozhkin, A.V. (2002)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information535.70147.99312.292
DIMA4 Neotoma6723080Kirgirlakh Stream, Berelyekh River Basin147.98333362.666667Asia700RawRiverExposure along river terrace. Physiography: valley in mountainous region. Surrounding vegetation: Larix dahurica forest-tundra.Anderson, P.M. and Lozhkin, A.V. (2002)AWICarbon-1441.1407.1175.977
DISTRHFT Neotoma6803081Disterhaft Farm Bog-89.16694443.916944Eastern North America244RawPeatBog in a kettle. Physiography: Green Lake moraine. Surrounding vegetation: Quercus/Betula/Corylus/Sphagnum/Salix.Baker, R.G. (1970)AWICarbon-146-0.05318.71018.763
ELAKE68 Neotoma7703125E Lake-99.65835050.690950Eastern North America735RawLakeSmall, shallow, circular kettle lake. Physiography: Riding Mtn hills, disintegration moraine. Surrounding vegetation: Picea, Populus, Betula.Ritchie, J.C. (1964)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information8-0.01313.16013.173
FERNDALE Neotoma8043126Ferndale Bog-95.80833334.405556Eastern North America263RawPeatPeat bog on Jackfork sandstone ridge. Physiography: Ouachita Mountains. Surrounding vegetation: elm/oak/hickory/pine/willow.Albert, L.E. (1981)AWICarbon-147-0.0616.6516.712
HEARTNY Neotoma7283130Heart Lake-73.96963044.182360Eastern North America661RawLakeNAWhitehead, D.R. and Jackson, S.T. (1990)AWICarbon-1411-0.05214.06414.116
HERSHOP Neotoma5293132Hershop Bog-97.60833329.583333Eastern North America124RawPeatDomed-quaking bog. Physiography: San Marcos River flood plain - flat. Surrounding vegetation: Quercus/Ulmus/Prosopis/Juniperus.Bryant Jr, V.M. (1977)AWICarbon-1415-0.06313.58813.651
JACOBSN2 Neotoma11283138Jacobson Lake-92.71694446.416944Eastern North America324RawLakeLake w/Calamagrostis fringe on N. end. Physiography: Nickerson Moraine, steep slopes. Surrounding vegetation: Acer, Betula, Fraxinus.Wright Jr, H.E. and Watts, W.A. (1969)AWICarbon-143-0.05510.99511.050
JOHNKLON Neotoma8143149John Klondike Bog-123.64666760.356667Western North America460RawPeatThe fossils come from a 4.65m section of peats collected from a raised frozen bog in the Fisherman Valley in the Liard Range. . The surrounding vegetation is Populus tremuloides and Picea glauca.Matthews Jr, J.V. (1980)AWICarbon-145-0.01911.03111.050
KELLHOL2 Neotoma14103452Kellys Hollow-90.35000045.300000Eastern North America470RawPeatWet-mesic woodland bog. Physiography: end moraine of Woodfordian drift. Surrounding vegetation: Acer/Betula/Picea/Pinus strobus.Bender, M.M. et al. (1982)AWICarbon-145-0.02310.99811.021
KESV Neotoma14163454Marais de Keswick-79.51277844.195833Eastern North America221RawLakeMarginal marsh of Simcoe lake. Physiography: remnant of Algonquin proglacial lake. Surrounding vegetation: Tilio - Aceretum sacchari.Dinel, H. et al. (1986)AWICarbon-143-0.0604.3024.362
LAKEANNF Neotoma15443468Lake Ann-93.69069545.423630Eastern North America291RawLakeLake in parabolic dune field. Physiography: Anoka Sand Plain. Surrounding vegetation: agriculture/pines/hardwoods.Steventon, R.L. and Kutzbach, J.E. (1984)AWICarbon-143-0.05912.54612.605
LAKEBI2 Neotoma2573471Lake BI2-76.37833357.116667Eastern North America210RawLakeLake.Gajewski, K. and Garralla, S. (1992)AWICarbon-144-0.0488.0448.092
LAKEMARY Neotoma1973473Lake Mary-89.90000046.250000Eastern North America488RawLakeMeromictic lake on Woodfordian till. Physiography: rolling till plain. Surrounding vegetation: white cedar/alder.Bender, M.M. et al. (1970)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information30.20912.02811.819
LKCLDSH Neotoma15983482Lake of the Clouds-91.11254048.142555Eastern North America462RawLakeLake with two basins. Physiography: rugged, steep slopes and cliffs. Surrounding vegetation: Pinus banksiana, Fraxinus, Acer, Alnus, Cornus.Stuiver, M. (1971)Neotoma_NAPD 3 (varve years)Carbon-14310.20810.0509.842
LKCLDSSW Neotoma15983483Lake of the Clouds-91.11254048.142555Eastern North America462RawLakeLake with two basins. Physiography: rugged, steep slopes and cliffs. Surrounding vegetation: Pinus banksiana, Fraxinus, Acer, Alnus, Cornus.Stuiver, M. (1971)Neotoma_Swain 1973Carbon-1429-0.0200.9600.980
LOUISE-D Neotoma16173484Lake Louise-83.25833330.725000Eastern North America49RawLakeLimestone sink. Physiography: coastal plain, low relief. Surrounding vegetation: Quercus/Magnolia/Aralia.Watts, W.A. (1971)AWICarbon-142-0.0589.5029.560
MCNRNY3A Neotoma16693485McNearney Lake-84.95196546.426940Eastern North America264RawLakeSeepage lake. Physiography: gently rolling terrain. Surrounding vegetation: Pinus/Tsuga/Acer/Fagus/Populus.Charles, D.F. and Whitehead, D.R. (1984)AWILead-210, dates from prior information11-0.0060.1630.169
MCNRNY4A Neotoma16693486McNearney Lake-84.95196546.426940Eastern North America264RawLakeSeepage lake. Physiography: gently rolling terrain. Surrounding vegetation: Pinus/Tsuga/Acer/Fagus/Populus.Charles, D.F. and Whitehead, D.R. (1984)AWILead-210, dates from prior information9-0.0120.1630.175
MEDICINE Neotoma16763487Medicine Lake-97.35012544.984190Eastern North America519RawLakeLake in glacial outwash channel. Physiography: Prairie Coteau. Surrounding vegetation: pasture, hayed areas, Populus.Allen, K.E. (1992)AWICarbon-145-0.03611.33411.370
MENDOTAD Neotoma16793488Lake Mendota-89.41666743.100000Eastern North America257RawLakeNAWinkler, M.G. (1985)AWICarbon-146-0.06620.31020.376
MINNIEO Neotoma17013492Lake Minnie-95.00771547.244755Eastern North America430RawLakeKettle lake. Physiography: Lake George outwash plain, undulating. Surrounding vegetation: Pinus banksiana, sparse shrub layer.Almendinger, J.C. (1992)AWICarbon-144-0.05114.26314.314
MOHAWK Neotoma5583493Mohawk Pond-73.29268541.811150Eastern North America360RawLakeKettle lake in the southern Berkshires.Gaudreau, D.C. (1986)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information13-0.05018.92218.972
MTBLANCO Neotoma17173494Monte Blanco-67.350000-17.025000South America4780RawPeatNAGraf, K. (1992)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information5-0.0579.5219.578
NICHOLS2 Neotoma17413497Nichols Brook Site-78.47798742.543575Eastern North America438RawStreamStream-bank section along Nichols Brook. Physiography: Chaffee outwash plain.Fritz, P. et al. (1987)AWICarbon-14710.21015.9105.700
OROKESS Neotoma17793499Orokess River Mouth Exposure 4036142.00000048.850000Asia6RawRiverMarine terrace near Orokess River mouth. Physiography: coastal plain. Surrounding vegetation: Picea-Abies-Larix taiga.Anderson, P.M. and Lozhkin, A.V. (2002)AWICarbon-149-0.0697.6547.723
PATSCHKE Neotoma18033500Patschke Bog-97.11666730.366667Eastern North America142RawPeatBog which has been mined for peat. Physiography: gently rolling hills. Surrounding vegetation: open pasture and oak woods.Camper, H.A. (1991)AWICarbon-144-0.03521.56221.597
PBBVANDA Neotoma18123501Pittsburg Basin-89.18984038.903630Eastern North America162RawLakeLake drained in ca. 1925, now cultivated. Physiography: Illinoian ridged drift, gently rolling. Surrounding vegetation: corn and soybean fields.Coleman, D.D. (1972)AWICarbon-145-0.050124.462124.512
POCTAY13 Neotoma18943557Canal de la Puntilla-72.905000-40.952500South America120RawPeatFen in abandoned spillway. Physiography: Big moraines surrounding a flat surface. Surrounding vegetation: Farmland.Moreno, P.I. (1993)AWICarbon-1413-0.05823.46023.518
POGONIA Neotoma18143558Pogonia Bog Pond-93.63050045.035030Eastern North America292RawLakePond surrounded by Sphagnum/Larix fen. Physiography: Owatonna moraine complex. Surrounding vegetation: Ulmus/Acer/Cornus/Sphagnum/Typha/Lemna.Swain, P.C. (1979)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information7-0.04612.88012.926
PORTAGE2 Neotoma19023559Portage Marsh-87.22250041.576111Eastern North America189RawPeatShallow marsh. Physiography: low relief ancestral lake bottom. Surrounding vegetation: Carex/Calamagrostis/Typha/Dulichium.Singer, D.K. et al. (1996)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information2-0.0532.9292.982
POTATO2 Neotoma19063561Potato Lake-111.34527834.462222Western North America2205RawLakeSolution basin in Coconino Sandstone. Physiography: Mogollon Rim. Surrounding vegetation: open Pinus ponderosa forest.Anderson, R.S. (1989)AWICarbon-147-0.05139.94439.995
PRETTYLK Neotoma29543563Pretty Lake-85.25000041.583056Eastern North America294RawLakeKettle lake. Physiography: broad (Dekalb)lowland of moderate relief. Surrounding vegetation: cultivation/Quercus/Carya/Acer/Populus.Williams, A.S. (1974)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information16-0.05915.34015.399
RAY Neotoma18773565Saint-Raymond-71.80777846.891944Eastern North America160RawPeatOmbrotrophic bog, ericaceous, treed. Physiography: flat plateau. Surrounding vegetation: Betulo luteae - Aceretum sacchari.Richard, P. (1973)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information2-0.0539.1069.159
RICEMNB Neotoma19913568Rice Lake-95.57500046.922222Eastern North America443RawLakeKettle lake. Physiography: Alexandria Moraine complex, rolling.McAndrews, J.H. (1969)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information2-0.0294.2144.243
ROCKYHOC Neotoma7513582Rockyhock Bay-76.68333336.166667Eastern North America6RawLakeNAWhitehead, D.R. (1981)AWICarbon-1413-0.05133.73333.784
ROSEBUDB Neotoma22113583Rosebud-101.09078043.000350Eastern North AmericaRawLakeInterdunal depression. Physiography: Nebraska Sandhills. Surrounding vegetation: grassland.Watts, W.A. and Wright Jr, H.E. (1966)AWICarbon-14214.81714.9370.120
SALILC91 Neotoma22483610Lagoa Campestre de Salitre-46.766667-19.000000South America980RawPeatPeat bog in a depression. Physiography: depression. Surrounding vegetation: semideciduous forest/dry forest.Ledru, M.P. (1992)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information5-0.0685.7935.861
SAPBHM Neotoma22603611San Agustin Plains-108.25000033.866667Western North America2069RawLakePlaya lake. Physiography: Datil-Mogollon volcanic plateau. Surrounding vegetation: pinyon-juniper woodland.Clisby, K.H. et al. (1956)AWICarbon-144-0.06731.11631.183
SNOW_neotoma Neotoma10643771Snow Lake-63.88333356.633333Eastern North America522RawLakeSmall lake in glacial valley. Physiography: glacial valley. Surrounding vegetation: moss/lichen/herb/shrub.Lamb, H.F., (1982)AWICarbon-143-0.0646.0466.110
SPIRITWD Neotoma12223774Spiritwood Lake-98.58660047.074695Eastern North America437RawLakeNANAAWICarbon-14, dates from prior information3-0.02512.83212.857
SPLANPD Neotoma29593775Basswood Road Lake/Splan Pond-67.33173045.253970Eastern North America106RawLakeSmall steep sided lake. Physiography: broad rolling lowlands, Appalachian Prov. Surrounding vegetation: Betula, Pinus, Abies, Acer, Picea.Levesque, A.J. et al. (1993)AWICarbon-1469.95914.3044.345
STAD2 Neotoma25113776Stadukhinskaya Protoka Channel (Alas section)159.50000068.666667Asia12RawPeatBuried peat and lake silts, alas section. Physiography: yedoma-alas relief. Surrounding vegetation: open Larix dahurica forest.Anderson, P.M. and Lozhkin, A.V. (2002)AWICarbon-1433.2889.5526.264
STWDARK2 Neotoma16453781Stewart's Dark Lake-91.45000045.300000Eastern North America335RawLakeNAHeide, K.M. (1984)AWICarbon-146-0.06613.15613.222
TOMSWAMP Neotoma5623790Tom Swamp-72.21250042.516667Eastern North America231RawPeatLarix-Picea mariana-Sphagnum bog. Physiography: rolling topog.- valley between ridges. Surrounding vegetation: oak with mixed hardwd/hemlock/white pine.Gaudreau, D.C. (1986)AWICarbon-14, Lead-2108-0.06316.03516.098
UPWALLFC Neotoma7453830Upper Wallface Pond-74.05567544.148295Eastern North America948RawLakeNAWhitehead, D.R. and Jackson, S.T. (1990)AWICarbon-147-0.06914.26614.335
WESLEM2 Neotoma28523839Weslemkoon Lake-77.43333345.033333Eastern North America316RawLakeGlacial scour lake. Physiography: Laurentian Highlands.Edwards, T.W.D. and McAndrews, J.H. (1989)AWICarbon-143-0.0608.1658.225
WHITEPND Neotoma28393840White Pond-80.77616034.167590Eastern North America90RawLakeWhite Pond is situated in a shallow groundwater-fed basin in the Carolina Sandhills. White Pond likely originated as a wind-excavated depression in the Sandhills. White Pond is located in a commercially managed Pinus taeda forest, and the pond and surrounding property have been managed for at least 70 years for private hunting and fishing. Pinus echinata and Pinus palustris are also present near the site. P. palustris was probably dominant prior to land clearance. Quercus falcata, Carya, and Liquidambar sytraciflua grow on the low ground surrounding the pond, as do Acer rubrum, Vaccinium, and other mesic trees and shrubs. On exposed sandy soils east of the lake, Quercus laevis, Ceratiola ericoides, Selaginella arenicola, Opuntia, and lichens grow under open P. palustris canopy. The shallow western have of the pond is vegetated by emergent graminoids (Poaceae and Cyperaceae), while the deeper eastern half is dominated by floating-leaved macrophytes (Nymphaea odorata and Brasenia schreberi).Watts, W.A. (1980)AWICarbon-143-0.05123.46323.514
WSLPB Neotoma5633858West Sand Lake Peat Bog-73.60000042.633333Eastern North America170RawPeatPhysiography: glaciated Allegheny plateau.Gaudreau, D.C. (1986)AWICarbon-146-0.06615.82315.889
A159 Neotoma29603859Black Sea (Southwest 1)28.91666742.184167Europe0RawMarineMarine core from southwest slope B.Sea.Atanassova, J. (1995)AWICarbon-143-0.06713.42213.489
ACHIT8 Neotoma29623861Achit-Nur90.49975049.480790Asia1435RawLakeNATarasov, P.E. et al. (1994)AWICarbon-144-0.04914.81614.865
AF1974_neotoma Neotoma29653865Abernethy Forest-3.71055657.235278Europe221RawPeatPeat hollow in a small clearing of pine. Physiography: shallow valley in hummocky morraine. Surrounding vegetation: mire surrounded by Pinus woods + Betula.Birks, H.H. and Mathewes, R.W. (1978)AWICarbon-1476.12814.1267.998
AHOLAMMI Neotoma29663866Aholammi25.21692061.894700Europe114RawLakeLake with mesic forest. Physiography: hilly morainic country. Surrounding vegetation: mesic spruce forest.Koivula, L. (1987)AWICarbon-143-0.06413.29013.354
ALGENDAR Neotoma29683868Algendar3.95861139.940556Europe21RawCoastSouth coast of Minorca Island. Physiography: littoral core. Surrounding vegetation: Quercus ilex.Yll, E.I. et al. (1995)AWICarbon-1452.30310.2317.928
ALLOS Neotoma29693869Plan du Laus6.70222244.241667Europe2121RawStreamMeandring stream in a flat meadow. Physiography: glacial depression. Surrounding vegetation: larch on rocky slopes.de Beaulieu, J.L. (1977)AWICarbon-147-0.00811.97811.986
ALSA Neotoma29703870Alsa-4.01666743.117778Europe560RawPeatPeat bog. Physiography: the peat is situated on Trias. Surrounding vegetation: Ericaceae-Coniferous forest.Mariscal, B. (1993)AWICarbon-143-0.0674.9495.016
AMPOIX Neotoma29723872Ampoix2.93333345.633333Europe1015RawPeatMire. Physiography: Explosion crater (maar). Surrounding vegetation: Meadows.de Beaulieu, J. and Goeury, C. (1987)AWICarbon-145-0.06712.26912.336
AMSOPO2 Neotoma29733874Amsoldingersee7.57500046.725000Europe641RawLakeLake surrounded by fields and meadows. Surrounding vegetation: agricultural landscape.Lotter, A.F. (1985)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information59.59419.3879.793
AMSOPO3 Neotoma29733875Amsoldingersee7.57500046.725000Europe641RawLakeLake surrounded by fields and meadows. Surrounding vegetation: agricultural landscape.NAAWICarbon-1460.36015.76315.403
AMTKEL1 Neotoma29743876Amtkel 141.29166743.283333Europe1860RawValleyBottom of the trough valley on Amtkel mn. Physiography: toe of slope foot of morainic ridge. Surrounding vegetation: subalpine foot of morainic ridge.Kvavadze, E.V. and Rukhadze, L.P. (1989)AWICarbon-146-0.0492.5732.622
AMTKEL3 Neotoma29763878Amtkel 341.29166743.266667Europe1860RawRiverSlope of the old glacial trough. Physiography: depression between the morains. Surrounding vegetation: subalpine beech elfin woodland.Kvavadze, E.V. and Rukhadze, L.P. (1989)AWICarbon-144-0.0642.4592.523
ANFSHEIL Neotoma29773879Allt na Feithe Sheilich-3.90841057.313330Europe595RawPeatEroding blanket bog. Physiography: watershed plateau. Surrounding vegetation: calluneto-Eriophoretum (McKean, 1962).Birks, H.H. (1975)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information3-0.02013.47413.494
ANTU Neotoma29793882Antu Sinijarv26.24178059.060800Europe95RawLakeLake, spring-fed, closed, thin fen margi. Physiography: Near esker ridge on Pandivere uplands. Surrounding vegetation: Pine and Corylus, Betula and Alnus rare,.Saarse, L. and Liiva, A. (1995)AWICarbon-147-0.06813.25513.323
AR1 Neotoma29803883Arkutino Lake27.72454542.329835Europe0RawLakeLake.Bozilova, E. and Beug, H.J. (1992)AWICarbon-144-0.0247.2707.294
AR2 Neotoma29803884Arkutino Lake27.72454542.329835Europe0RawLakeLake.Bozilova, E. and Beug, H.J. (1992)AWICarbon-146-0.0267.7337.759
ARONDE Neotoma29833887Aronde2.69111149.462500Europe85RawBogBogs ans little lakes close to Aronde river. Physiography: valley of Aonde. Surrounding vegetation: cultivated fields, forest.Gauthier, A. (1995)AWICarbon-143-0.05911.52411.583
ARS1 Neotoma29853889Lake Varna27.82777043.195540Europe0RawLakeLake connected with the Black sea. Surrounding vegetation: halophytic vegetation and Phragmites. From Wikipedia: \Until the 20th century, fresh water from the lake emptied into the Black Sea through the Devnya River, but following the construction of the modern Port of Varna East (and the subsequent draining of the river), a canal was dug through the strip of sand between the sea and the lake between 1906 and 1909, which led to the lake's level dropping by 1.40 m and the incursion of sea water into the lake, which became brackish.\\\""""Bozilova, E. and Beug, H.J. (1994)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information4-0.0639.1009.163
ASBOTOR Neotoma29863890Asbotorpsjon13.81996058.409810Europe280RawLakeSmall lake.NAAWICarbon-1499.40117.1617.760
ATW Neotoma29883892Altenweiher6.99444448.013333Europe926RawLakeLake sediment with Alnus peat on top. Physiography: cirque lake. Surrounding vegetation: montane forest.de Valk, E.J. (1981)AWICarbon-148-0.04016.11616.156
ATXURI01 Neotoma29893893Atxuri-1.55111143.250278Europe500RawPeatPeat bog. Physiography: top of Pena Plata. Surrounding vegetation: Pinus and Fagus forest.Penalba, M.C. (1989)AWICarbon-143-0.0336.7006.733
AUNEAU Neotoma29903894Auneau1.79361148.456111Europe127RawFluvialSwamp. Physiography: alluvial valley. Surrounding vegetation: wet meadow.Dubois, J.P. et al. (2014)AWICarbon-144-0.05610.34510.401
BABOZ1 Neotoma29923896Babozero37.51666766.375000Europe138RawLakeLake. Physiography: end moraine. Surrounding vegetation: Pinus-Picea-Betula forest.Kremenetski, C.V. and Patyk-Kara, N.G. (1997)AWICarbon-14, Lead-210, dates from prior information3-0.04315.20715.250
BAIDARA Neotoma29943898Baidara66.90000068.850000Asia30RawCoastOpen section. Physiography: the third terrace of Kara sea. Surrounding vegetation: tundra with dwarf birch.Andreev, A.A. et al. (1998)AWICarbon-14134.40520.24115.836
BASVILLE Neotoma29963900Basse-Ville-1.85805647.186111Europe1RawPeatMarsh. Physiography: alluvial plain. Surrounding vegetation: meadows.Voeltzel, D. (1987)AWICarbon-145-0.0099.0639.072
BEBR5 Neotoma29983902Bebrukas Lake24.12111154.085278Europe149RawLakeBogged-up edge of the lake. Physiography: on the marginal morainic upland. Surrounding vegetation: broad-leaved Picea forests.Kabailiene, M.K. (1986)AWICarbon-1414-0.05114.92514.976
BELATE01 Neotoma30043910Puerto de Belate-2.05000043.033333Europe847RawPeatPeat bog. Physiography: mountain pass. Surrounding vegetation: pasture and Fagus forest.Penalba, M.C. (1989)AWICarbon-143-0.0578.3468.403
BELLE Neotoma30063913Belle Lake-7.03333352.183333Europe33RawLakeMarsh on infilled lake basin. Surrounding vegetation: pasture surrounds this Phragmites fen.Craig, A.J. (1973)AWICarbon-1486.11814.1758.057
BERGAKYL Neotoma30093923Bergakyllen16.14528057.183670Europe73RawLakeLarge lake-considerable input from north. Physiography: hummocky morraine and exposed bedrock. Surrounding vegetation: mainly spruce and pine.Svensson, N.O. (1989)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information79.65814.9755.317
BESBOG Neotoma30123926Besbog23.52417541.733020Europe2240RawLakeGlacial lake. Surrounding vegetation: subalpine herb vegetation, Pinus mugo tur.Stefanova, I. and Bozilova, E. (1995)AWICarbon-143-0.05811.40811.466
BEYSEHIR Neotoma30133927Beysehir Golu I31.50000037.541667Europe1120RawMarshMarsh. Physiography: along a syncline. Surrounding vegetation: Culture land.van Zeist, W. et al. (1975)AWICarbon-142-0.0607.4227.482
BEZDON Neotoma30143928Bezdonnoe32.76666762.033333Europe123RawPeatDrained mire. Physiography: rolling moraine. Surrounding vegetation: Pinus, Picea.Elina, G.A. (1981)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information4-0.06711.56511.632
BIOT Neotoma30163930Biot7.10000043.800000Europe863RawRiverPlain sediment in Brague river. Physiography: Plateau. Surrounding vegetation: Quercus pubescens, Quercus suber, Quercus ilex.Nicol-Pichard, S. and Dubar, M. (1998)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information65.32813.5178.189
BJARHG Neotoma30173931Bjarsjoholmssjon13.78025555.453960Europe50RawLakeOvergrown ancient lake, pasture land. Physiography: hummocky dead-ice tills. Surrounding vegetation: Fagus forests, pasture land.Goransson, H. (1991)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information12-0.0417.4457.486
BJARSJON Neotoma30183932Bjarsjon13.65606558.334560Europe255RawLakeA small lake. Physiography: on a plateau mountain. Surrounding vegetation: coniferous forest.Bjorck, S. and Digerfeldt, G. (1986)AWICarbon-14710.67314.1243.451
BJORKSJO Neotoma30203934Bjorksjodamm12.34641057.709000Europe87RawPeatBog pool, lake previously much bigger. Physiography: in a small valley surrounded by slopes. Surrounding vegetation: forests with pine and spruce.Hillden, A. (1979)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information610.64914.8454.196
BLATO1 Neotoma30213935Blato15.19097049.041740Europe645RawPeatAfter deep drainage quite mineral peat. Physiography: broad flat closure of a brook valley. Surrounding vegetation: present: secondary spruce plantations.Rybnickova, E. (1974)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information3-0.01313.30913.322
BLAVASS Neotoma30223937Blavasstjonn11.66064564.911095Europe92RawLakeLake with surrounding fen. Physiography: underlying bedrock (Amphibole/Gneiss). Surrounding vegetation: mixed pine/spruce forest/ombrogenic mire.Ramfjord, H. (1982)AWICarbon-144-0.06610.40610.472
BLEDOWO3 Neotoma30233938Bledowo Lake20.67577052.543160Europe78RawLakeLake with reedswamp zone. Physiography: pingo scar, erosion or dead ice kettle. Surrounding vegetation: grasslands, pine and mixed linden forest.Binka, K. et al. (1991)Neotoma_Giesecke et al. 2014 (MADCAP)Carbon-1440.15613.39313.237
BLKLOCH4 Neotoma30243940Black Loch-3.19472256.320833Europe90RawLakeSmall lake with marginal Salix carr. Physiography: ice scoured hollow. Surrounding vegetation: Salix carr and agriculture.Whittington, G. et al. (1991)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information14-0.05514.64614.701
BLOMOY Neotoma30253941Blomoy4.88333360.533333Europe36RawPeatBog. Physiography: bedrock depression. Surrounding vegetation: heath.Mangerud, J. (1970)Neotoma_Giesecke et al. 2014 (MADCAP)Carbon-1443.28814.24210.954
BOGUDA Neotoma30293945Lake Boguda123.24559063.667310Asia120RawLakeThermokarst lake. Physiography: early Pleistocene terrace with sands. Surrounding vegetation: larch forest with pine and birch.Andreev, A.A. and Klimanov, V.A. (1989)AWICarbon-147-0.05711.13611.193
BOHINGSE Neotoma30303946Boehnigsee Goldmoos7.84305646.259167EuropeRawLakeNAMarkgraf, V. (1969)AWICarbon-144-0.05512.07612.131
BRASPART Neotoma30343951Saint Michel de Braspart-3.66666748.416667Europe150RawPeatA bog. Physiography: On the top of the Montagne d'Arree. Surrounding vegetation: cultivated fields and forest.van Zeist, W. (1963)AWICarbon-1423.3398.3405.001
BREDCOUN_neotoma Neotoma30353953Brede Bridge0.67685050.906210Europe2RawPeatFloodplain mire, peat overlain by alluvi. Physiography: floodplain. Surrounding vegetation: arable and some pastoral farming.Waller, M.P. and Marlow, A.D. (1993)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information2-0.0616.8456.906
BUGRIST Neotoma30383956Bugristoe85.16666758.250000Asia100RawPeatPalsa bog surrounded by raised bog. Physiography: ancient narrow gully. Surrounding vegetation: Pinus sylvestris, Pinus sibirica, Betula pendula.Blyakharchuk, T.A. (1989)AWICarbon-1454.52211.6307.108
BUTTER Neotoma30403966Butter Mountain-6.04608054.185230Europe458RawPeatOmbrogenous blanket-bog. Physiography: near summit of mountain. Surrounding vegetation: heather / rough grassland.Holland, S.M. (1975)AWICarbon-1450.7563.6112.855
CAM-LG Neotoma30433969Cam Loch-5.03553058.073755Europe123RawLakeA large lake with rocky shore, no marginal hydrosere. Vigorous inflow streamsPennington, W. (1975)Neotoma_Giesecke et al. 2014 (MADCAP)Carbon-14511.71617.5785.862
CARRIV Neotoma30443971Carrivmoragh-5.98393054.300190Europe260RawPeatCut-over valley peat, eroded. Physiography: valley floor. Surrounding vegetation: rough grassland.Holland, S.M. (1975)AWICarbon-147-0.0499.98310.032
CAUDELAI Neotoma30453972La Caudelais-1.80027847.254444Europe1RawMarshMarsh. Physiography: alluvial plain. Surrounding vegetation: cultivated fields.Voeltzel, D. (1987)AWICarbon-144-0.0668.2978.363
CBB75 Neotoma30463973Vallon de Provence6.40416744.391111Europe2075RawMarshLow Marsh with Cyperaceae. Physiography: little structural depression (sandstone). Surrounding vegetation: caricetum.de Beaulieu, J.L. (1977)AWICarbon-146-0.06611.70511.771
CHABADA1 Neotoma3463975Chabada Lake129.37787561.976835Asia290RawLakeThermokarst lake. Physiography: Lena Plain. Surrounding vegetation: taiga.Andreev, A.A. and Klimanov, V.A. (1989)AWICarbon-145-0.0679.1119.178
CHAMB5 Neotoma30483977Lac de Chambedaze2.87527845.444444Europe1182RawLakelake with peat bogs around. Physiography: depression in valley. Surrounding vegetation: forest Picea.Guenet, P. (1986)AWICarbon-145-0.03114.23214.263
CHERNOE Neotoma30543984Chernoe Lake106.64653050.964745Asia500RawLakeLake ca 500 m in diameter. Surrounding vegetation: Betula, Pinus sylvestris, Larix, Picea.Tarasov, P.E. et al. (1996)AWICarbon-144-0.0528.3218.373
CHERNYAR Neotoma30553985Cherny Yar161.00000056.066667Asia148RawRiverPhysiography: the second terrace.NAAWICarbon-14, dates from prior information2-0.05449.19249.246
CHISTIC Neotoma30563986Chistic33.00000057.335000Europe205RawPeatOligo-mezotrophic moor. Physiography: interstream area of the rivers Selizharo.Surova, T.G. and Chernavskaya, M.M. (1997)AWICarbon-1442.51710.8258.308
CHROISGP_neotoma Neotoma30583988Loch a'Chroisg-5.14262557.574860Europe155RawLakeNAPennington, W. (1973)AWICarbon-143-0.0586.4036.461
CLAP69 Neotoma30603990Clapeyret7.24333344.150278Europe2260RawPeatCarex peat. Physiography: Formerly glaciated; cristalline. Surrounding vegetation: Larix, Picea, Pinus cembra open forest. Vegetation formation: Tree limit.de Beaulieu, J.L. (1977)AWICarbon-1452.32612.1239.797
CLATTERI Neotoma30613991Clatteringshaws Loch-4.29930055.077670Europe210RawBogEroded blanket bog with pine stumps. Physiography: flat ground by Clatteringshaws reservoir. Surrounding vegetation: molinietum.Birks, H.H. (1975)AWICarbon-142-0.0577.6537.710
COLFIORI Neotoma30643994Colfiorito12.87573043.019675Europe752RawSwampSwamp. Physiography: flat marsh.Brugiapaglia, E. and De Beaulieu, J.L. (1995)Neotoma_Giesecke et al. 2014 (MADCAP)Carbon-1450.46319.21018.747
COOL69B Neotoma30653995Coolteen-6.60000052.350000Europe50RawMarshMarsh on infilled lake basin. Surrounding vegetation: pasture surrounds the marsh.Craig, A.J. (1973)AWICarbon-14512.77214.6191.847
COOL71A Neotoma30653996Coolteen-6.60000052.350000Europe50RawMarshMarsh on infilled lake basin. Surrounding vegetation: pasture surrounds the marsh.Craig, A.J. (1973)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information38.46911.8413.372
CPORTER Neotoma30683999Cala'n Porter4.13138939.870556Europe24RawCoastLagoon. Physiography: South coast of Minorca Island. Surrounding vegetation: Quercus ilex.Yll, E.I. et al. (1997)AWICarbon-1453.8248.9185.094
CREGGAN Neotoma30704002Cregganmore-9.60000054.250000Europe60RawLakeSmall lake. Physiography: in a small gently sloping basin. Surrounding vegetation: blanket bog.McKeever, M.H. (1984)AWICarbon-142-0.05115.74315.794
CROOB Neotoma30724004Slieve Croob-5.98333354.333333Europe462RawPeatCut-over blanket peat. Physiography: undulating granodiorite surface. Surrounding vegetation: heather / rough grassland.Holland, S.M. (1975)AWICarbon-146-0.0535.3525.405
CUETOAV Neotoma30734005Cueto de la Avellanosa-4.36416743.116667Europe1320RawPeatPeat bog. Physiography: the peat is on permo-triasic sand. Surrounding vegetation: Ericaceae.Mariscal Alvarez, B. (1983)AWICarbon-143-0.0676.9837.050
DABA8 Neotoma30764010Daba-Nur98.76251048.189240Asia2465RawLakeNATarasov, P.E. et al. (1996)AWICarbon-146-0.04613.49013.536
DAGSMOO Neotoma30774011Dags Mosse14.70652058.322880Europe96RawBogRaised Pinus-Sedum-Sphagnum bog. Physiography: tills and glaciofluvial depressions. Surrounding vegetation: Pinus-Betula (Picea) belt.Goransson, H. (1989)AWICarbon-14, Lead-21022-0.0468.8168.862
DALLICAN Neotoma30784012Dallican Water-1.09648060.387360Europe56RawLakeLake. Physiography: natural rock basin. Surrounding vegetation: Calluna vulgaris, Cyperaceae, Sphagnum.Bennett, K.D. et al. (1992)AWICarbon-146-0.03911.05911.098
DLINNOE Neotoma30834017Dlinnoe33.85000062.316667Europe66RawPeatMire. Physiography: ridge denudational-tectonic relief. Surrounding vegetation: Pinus, Picea.Filimonova, L.V. and Elovicheva, Y.K. (1988)AWICarbon-145-0.05413.31213.366
DOOD4 Neotoma30854020Dood-Nur99.38333351.333333Asia1538RawLakeLake subdivided into 3 subbasins (Targan; Dund; Harmai), fed by many rivers and springs. Moraines from Mid-Pleistocene glaciation found in catchment.Tarasov, P.E. et al. (1996)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information2-0.06214.42314.485
DUARTBG_neotoma Neotoma30864021Duartbeg-5.12887058.295910Europe29RawLakePartly infilled lake in a steep-side rock basin.NAAWICarbon-144-0.0677.0917.158
DURRENEC Neotoma30894024Durrenecksee-Moor13.86666747.166667Europe1700RawPeatUntouched except grazing. Surrounding vegetation: fen vegetation.Krisai, R. et al. (1991)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information4-0.0629.8039.865
DVURANSO Neotoma30904025Dvur Ansov16.42123048.776700Europe179RawFenFen. Physiography: dyje river alluvium. Surrounding vegetation: carpinion.Svobodova, H. (1992)AWICarbon-147-0.05410.58210.636
EMBOU Neotoma30934028Embouchac3.91666743.566389Europe1RawLagoonLagoon. Physiography: delta of Lez river. Surrounding vegetation: Quercus ilex, Ericaceae, Cistaceae.Puertas, O. (1997)AWICarbon-145-0.0689.4179.485
ERAVNOE Neotoma30954030Bol'shoe Eravnoe Lake111.50050052.624200Asia947RawLakeLake. Surrounding vegetation: Larix, Betula, Pinus sylvestris.Tarasov, P.E. et al. (1994)AWICarbon-143-0.0539.0799.132
ERMISTU Neotoma30964031Lake Ermistu23.96666758.366667Europe17RawLakeLake with marginal fen. Physiography: depression between drumlins. Surrounding vegetation: n, W, S: peat bog. S: fields.Heinsalu, A. and Veski, S. (1991)AWICarbon-145-0.06511.37511.440
ESTACAS Neotoma30974032Puerto de las Estacas de Trueba-3.70055643.121389Europe1160RawPeatPeat Bog. Physiography: the peat is situated on Albienses sand. Surrounding vegetation: Ericaceae.Mariscal, B. (1989)AWICarbon-1430.3496.2615.912
FJELLNAS Neotoma31054040Fjallnas12.13394062.615940Europe780RawLakeSurrounding vegetation: adjacent uppermost tree limit, Betula.Konigsson, L.-K. (1984)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information14-0.0655.5495.614
FLAATEVA Neotoma31064041Flaatevatn6.17334559.701145Europe570RawPeatLimnogenic bog. Physiography: Underlying bedrock (Phyllite + Quartz). Surrounding vegetation: Subalpine birch forest rich in grasses.Odland, A. et al. (1985)AWICarbon-144-0.06210.68510.747
FLARKTOT Neotoma31074042Lake Flarken13.67319058.556790Europe109RawLakeLake Flarken is a shallow (0.9 m), partly over-grown polyhumic lake with a slightly elongated shape (ca. 300 by 600 m) surrounded by southern-Boreal vegetationDigerfeldt, G. (1977)AWICarbon-1413-0.06812.00812.076
FLOGELN5 Neotoma31094045Flogeln8.76388953.666667Europe2RawBogMargin of Betula forest. Physiography: drained raised bog. Surrounding vegetation: Betula shrubs and trees.Behre, K.E. and Kucan, D. (1986)AWICarbon-149-0.05410.93410.988
FOFMOBS6 Neotoma31104047Mobeche Forest-1.00000048.516667Europe200RawForestPalustrine in cultivated vale. Physiography: basin in vale. Surrounding vegetation: cultivated fields and forest.Clet-Pellerin, M. et al. (1993)AWICarbon-142-0.0151.0011.016
FOUG2 Neotoma31124050Grande Briere-2.25000047.366667Europe80RawPeatLarge basin with hydrographic network. Physiography: the bottom of the basin is undulated. Surrounding vegetation: eu-Atlantic species.Visset, L. (1979)AWICarbon-1480.0015.2035.202
FOUGS707 Neotoma31134053Fougeres-0.83333348.516667Europe186RawPeatPalustrine in vale with forest. Physiography: stream valley. Surrounding vegetation: Forest.Clet-Pellerin, M. et al. (1993)AWICarbon-143-0.0550.6090.664
FOUGS948 Neotoma31134055Fougeres-0.83333348.516667Europe186RawStreamPalustrine in vale with forest. Physiography: stream valley. Surrounding vegetation: Forest.Clet-Pellerin, M. et al. (1993)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information30.1270.9130.786
FOURNEAU Neotoma31144056Le Fourneau-0.19166748.444444Europe276RawMarshMarsh. Physiography: valley of Nardouet. Surrounding vegetation: cultivated fields and forest.Barbier, D. and Visset, L. (2000)AWICarbon-1411-0.05424.12724.181
FRENGSTA Neotoma31154057Frengstadsetra10.12398062.573270Europe790RawPeatSlightly sloping and lime-rich fen. Physiography: micaschist bedrock. Surrounding vegetation: lime-rich fens and ridges, birch forests.Paus, A.A. and Jevne, O.E. (1987)AWICarbon-1443.91710.7666.849
FUCHSSCH Neotoma31164058Fuchsschwanzmoos13.90000047.116667Europe1680RawForestSurrounding vegetation: Picea forest.Krisai, R. et al. (1991)AWICarbon-144-0.06711.28511.352
G89 Neotoma31174059Giecz17.36550052.322010Europe100RawLakeDried lake. Physiography: flat area between river and embarkment. Surrounding vegetation: sedges and herbes.Milecka, K. (1991)AWICarbon-144-0.0548.4468.500
GALDANA Neotoma31184060Cala Galdana3.96500039.936944Europe47RawCoastSea coast. Physiography: mouth of the River Algendar. Surrounding vegetation: Quercus ilex, Olea, Prasium, Euphorbia.Yll, E.I. et al. (1995)AWICarbon-145-0.0618.4918.552
GALTSJ Neotoma31204062Galtsjon15.21014056.218840Europe32RawLakeA smallish lake. Physiography: in a hilly area of rock exposures + till. Surrounding vegetation: mainly spruce and pine.Bjorck, S. (1979)AWICarbon-14411.10713.3542.247
GAR1 Neotoma31214063Mire Garvan26.91168544.107420Europe20RawPeatMire with open water area. Physiography: on the terrace of Danube river. Surrounding vegetation: mixed oak forests.Lazarova, M. (1995)AWICarbon-142-0.0576.9176.974
GHOBHAIN Neotoma31254069Lochan coir a' Ghobhainn-6.27700057.182260Europe82RawLakeSmall lochan. Physiography: within an area of hummocky moraine. Surrounding vegetation: molinieto-Callunetum bog.Birks, H.J.B. (1973)AWICarbon-1449.16112.2093.048
GIANNITB Neotoma31274071Giannitsa B22.31666740.666667Europe20RawPeatSmall lot in cultivated plain. Physiography: estuarium/river delta. Surrounding vegetation: cultivated tobacco etc.Bottema, S. (1974)AWICarbon-1426.8708.4991.629
GOTNAVOL Neotoma31344078Gotnavolok33.80000062.200000Europe88RawPeatMire. Physiography: ridge denudational-tectonic relief. Surrounding vegetation: Pinus, Picea.Elina, G.A. (1981)AWICarbon-144-0.06312.84912.912
GUNNUR Neotoma31374081Gun-Nur106.61880050.261800Asia600RawLakeSmall lake in topographic depression in limno-fluvial lowland, with mountains rising to 1554 m.Tarasov, P.E. et al. (1996)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information7-0.06811.10611.174
HAKULLA5 Neotoma31384082Hakulls Mosse12.51948056.288335Europe125RawLakeWater filled remnant of peat cutting. Physiography: in a narrow valley with steep sides. Surrounding vegetation: mixed beech-oak forest with pine+spruce.Berglund, B.E. and Ralska-Jasiewiczowa, M. (1986)AWICarbon-142010.33515.4375.102
HALOS Neotoma31394083Halos I22.83784039.160580Europe0RawPeatNABottema, S. (1988)AWICarbon-144-0.0628.1308.192
HALSEG Neotoma31404084Halsegyl14.60970056.543600Europe142RawLakeSmall lake, probably in a kettle hole. Physiography: in hummocky morraine. Surrounding vegetation: mainly spruce.Bjorck, S. and Moller, P. (1987)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information413.08914.4511.362
HALSJON Neotoma31414085Halsjon II15.31666756.233333Europe30RawLakeLake with a marginal fen. Physiography: in a valley with rock exposures and till. Surrounding vegetation: mixed forest of spruce, pine and birch.Bjorck, S. (1979)AWICarbon-14510.70514.5203.815
HAWKS2 Neotoma31424086Hawks Tor-4.61178050.541220Europe229RawLakeFormerly a china clay pit. Physiography: blanket bog over kaolin deposits. Surrounding vegetation: blanket bog.Brown, A.P. (1972)AWICarbon-1463.60613.0919.485
HAWKS-3 Neotoma31424087Hawks Tor-4.61178050.541220Europe229RawPeatFormerly a china clay pit. Physiography: blanket bog over kaolin deposits. Surrounding vegetation: blanket bog.Brown, A.P. (1972)AWICarbon-14412.49215.7373.245
HIRVILAM Neotoma31454092Hirvilampi24.25122060.624040Europe114RawLakeLake with marginal fen. Physiography: moraine. Surrounding vegetation: Picea forest.Rankama, T. and Vuorela, I. (1988)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information6-0.06411.88311.947
HOCKHAM Neotoma31474095Hockham Mere0.83333352.500000Europe33RawPeatAlder carr with an area of peats. Physiography: solution hollow beneath till (sands). Surrounding vegetation: alder carr.Bennett, K.D. (1983)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information231.45815.01013.552
HOTON Neotoma31494097Hoton-Nur88.28455048.672560Asia2083RawLakeLake. Physiography: intermontane depression dammed by morain. Surrounding vegetation: steppe and meadow-steppe.Tarasov, P.E. et al. (1994)AWICarbon-146-0.02524.10824.133
HUBSUGUL_neotoma Neotoma31544102Hubsugul100.22665050.628600Asia1645RawLakeLarge freshwater lake fed by 46 rivers and streams; western shore is steep and rocky; eastern shore relatively flat and swampy.Tarasov, P.E. et al. (1996)AWICarbon-142-0.0607.0677.127
HULEH Neotoma31554103Huleh35.52833333.105556Europe466RawLakeFormer lake. Physiography: basin. Surrounding vegetation: marshes and cultivated fields.Baruch, U. and Bottema, S. (1991)AWICarbon-14410.44020.72510.285
IMATU Neotoma31594107Imatu Mire27.50783059.109720Europe45RawMireMire, formerly an overgrown lake. Physiography: between ancient (DR3?) dunes. Surrounding vegetation: Pinus, Betula, Alnus, Picea forest.NAAWICarbon-143-0.05611.95012.006
IOANNINA Neotoma31644114Ioannina I20.73055639.762500Europe470RawMarshMarshland and cultured land. Physiography: valley fill. Surrounding vegetation: submediterranean forest.Bottema, S. (1974)AWICarbon-145-0.05255.88055.932
ISOKARR Neotoma31654115Isokarret22.79906060.214900Europe16RawLakeYoung mire, former lake. Physiography: Sphagnum peat bog. Surrounding vegetation: Betula/Pinus (50/50%), Menyanthes.Asplund, H. and Vuorela, I. (1989)AWICarbon-144-0.0224.3714.393
IVAN4 Neotoma11214116Ivanovskoye Peat Bog38.76666756.816667Europe141RawPeatPeat bog. Physiography: periglacial lake of middle Pleistocene. Surrounding vegetation: birch-pine forest and Carex assosiations.NAAWICarbon-1434.1756.0661.891
IVAN5 Neotoma11214117Ivanovskoye Peat Bog38.76666756.816667Europe141RawPeatPeat bog. Physiography: periglacial lake of middle Pleistocene. Surrounding vegetation: birch-pine forest and Carex assosiations.NAAWICarbon-1473.0228.0465.024
JAN Neotoma31664118Liptovsky Jan19.67777849.041667Europe660RawPeatSlightly sloping minerotrophic fen. Physiography: mountain valley. Surrounding vegetation: beech and fir-beech, Alnus incana.NAAWICarbon-14, dates from prior information7-0.04715.06415.111
JASIEL81 Neotoma31674120Jasiel21.88750049.370500Europe680RawPeatMesotrophic peat-bog. Physiography: nEN slope of a hill. Surrounding vegetation: degraded meadow and pasture communities.Szczepanek, K. (1987)AWICarbon-146-0.05914.10714.166
JC-5-D_neotoma Neotoma31714127Borkovicka blata14.62598049.234750Europe415RawPeatPeat sediment complex undergoing peat excavation.Jankovska, V. (1980)AWICarbon-1429.83915.4175.578
KAAKOTIN Neotoma31774133Kaarkotinlampi25.86881061.415130Europe104RawLakeA small lake with marginal fen. Physiography: mire pool enclosed by forest. Surrounding vegetation: forest.Vuorela, I. (1981)AWICarbon-146-0.02011.32011.340
KAARTLAM Neotoma31784134Kaartlamminsuo24.21982560.738141Europe115RawFenFen surrounding a lake. Physiography: Sphagnum peat bog. Surrounding vegetation: Pinus forest.Rankama, T. and Vuorela, I. (1988)AWICarbon-144-0.0304.6364.666
KALVEN Neotoma31794135Kalven14.55571056.535160Europe163RawLakeSmall lake - kettle hole. Physiography: in hummocky morraine. Surrounding vegetation: mainly spruce.Bjorck, S. and Moller, P. (1987)AWICarbon-14211.42413.9132.489
KANGERJ Neotoma31804136Kangerjoki28.99524066.126670Europe288RawPeatEdge of a mire area between lakes. Physiography: undulating till. Surrounding vegetation: pine forest with spruce, some fields.Hicks, S. (1975)AWICarbon-147-0.0319.8119.842
KARAMIK Neotoma31814137Kararmik Batakligi30.80000038.425000Europe1000RawMarshMarsh, partly open water.Physiography: deprssion. Surrounding vegetation: Steppic vegetation.van Zeist, W. et al. (1975)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information2-0.05248.12048.172
KARASEOZ Neotoma31824138Karasieozerskoe60.75000056.766667Asia230RawPeatDrained peatland. Physiography: low elevation mountains. Surrounding vegetation: Pinus sylvestris, Betula pubescens.Panova, N.K. (1997)AWICarbon-143-0.0697.3427.411
KARU Neotoma31834139Lake Karujarv22.20000058.383333Europe32RawLakeLake, eutrophic. Physiography: located on the western Saaremaa elevation. Surrounding vegetation: Pinus, Alnus, Corylus, Acer, Fraxinus.Saarse, L. and Konigsson, L.K. (1992)AWICarbon-1410-0.0707.9968.066
KASTORIA Neotoma31864142Lake Orestias21.32222240.551944Europe630RawLakePhysiography: Kastoria basin. Surrounding vegetation: Cultivated&pasture land,hill oak forest.Bottema, S. (1974)AWICarbon-1420.9966.0145.018
KAZGOLU Neotoma31874143Kaz Golu36.15000040.283333Europe540RawLakeLake with dikes boarder. Physiography: large alluvial plain. Surrounding vegetation: farmland and grazed marshland.Bottema, S. et al. (1993)AWICarbon-142-0.0579.8219.878
KEPSKOE Neotoma31894145Kepskoe32.16666765.083333Europe124RawPeatMire. Physiography: kame glaciofluvial relief. Surrounding vegetation: Pinus.Elina, G.A. (1981)AWICarbon-142-0.05610.39210.448
KHIMADIT Neotoma31914147Khimaditis Ib21.59920540.627900Europe560RawPeatMarshy plain. Physiography: peat bog in clay. Surrounding vegetation: degraded deciduous forest.Bottema, S. (1974)Neotoma_Giesecke et al. 2014 (MADCAP)Carbon-1440.13116.63616.505
KHIMAIII Neotoma31924148Khimaditis III21.58611140.612500Europe560RawLakeLake. Physiography: submerged floodplain. Surrounding vegetation: degraded deciduous.Bottema, S. (1974)AWICarbon-142-0.05810.32110.379
KINGS Neotoma31944150King's Pool-2.10900052.807895Europe70RawMarshDrained marsh with signs of subsidence. Physiography: depression within glaciofluvial gravels.Bartley, D.D. and Morgan, A.V. (1990)AWICarbon-14120.52914.44513.916
KIRKKOSA Neotoma31954151Kirkkosaari24.49056060.857735Europe83RawPeatYoung mire connecting island to mainland. Physiography: Sphagnum peat. Surrounding vegetation: deciduous forest.Rankama, T. and Vuorela, I. (1988)AWICarbon-144-0.0404.9985.038
KLUK74 Neotoma31984154Kluki17.28472254.706944Europe1RawPeatExtensive mire complex. Physiography: centre of large area W of Lebsko lake. Surrounding vegetation: mire birch forest Betuletum pubescentis.Tobolski, K. (1987)AWICarbon-1420-0.05211.18711.239
KOLMILAT Neotoma32004156Lake Kolmilatrask20.14137060.291710Europe12RawLakeThe lake is bordered by fen and swamp shores in the E, N and W.A dense stand of deciduous trees and shrubs grows along the swampy shores.Sarmaja-Korjonen, K. et al. (1991)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information4-0.0312.2772.308
KOYCEGIZ Neotoma32034161Koycegiz Golu28.64166736.875000Europe20RawLakeLake. Physiography: small rift valley. Surrounding vegetation: Pinus brutia, Quercus calliprinos.van Zeist, W. et al. (1975)AWICarbon-142-0.0295.4635.492
KRAGJR Neotoma32044162Krageholmssjon13.74492055.500780Europe43RawLakeLake. Physiography: hummocky dead-ice fills. Surrounding vegetation: 80% arable land, 20% Fagus forest.Regnell, J. (1989)AWICarbon-1420-0.03510.92110.956
KROGLO1 Neotoma32054163Krugloye37.58162066.371070Europe140RawLakeKettle lake. Physiography: moraine. Surrounding vegetation: Picea-Pinus-Betula forest.Kremenetski, C.V. and Patyk-Kara, N.G. (1997)AWICarbon-146-0.06311.40911.472
KROKSJON Neotoma32064164Kroksjon15.00843056.273460Europe46RawLakeMedium to large sized lake. Physiography: steeply sided hollow in bedrock. Surrounding vegetation: mainly spruce with birch and pine.Bjorck, S. (1979)AWICarbon-14511.51216.2424.730
KUCUK Neotoma32094167Kucuk Akgol30.43333340.866667Europe49RawLakeSmall lake. Physiography: lowland. Surrounding vegetation: cultivated fields.Bottema, S. et al. (1993)AWICarbon-142-0.0694.7244.793
KUIVAJAR Neotoma32104168Kuivajarvi23.85616060.784550Europe97RawLakeLake surrounded by forest and minor field. Physiography: Till/sand. Surrounding vegetation: Betula, Picea, Pinus forest and fields.NAAWICarbon-14, dates from prior information4-0.06210.39910.461
KUNYOK Neotoma32114169Kunyok33.66666767.833333Europe220RawPeatPeat bog. Physiography: ancient delta of Kunyok River. Surrounding vegetation: pine forest.Kremenetski, C. et al. (1997)AWICarbon-1411-0.0637.8977.960
KUPENA Neotoma32124170Kupena24.33333341.983333Europe1356RawPeatPeat bog. Physiography: Depression in slope of Rhodopes mountain. Surrounding vegetation: Pinus sylvestris forest and admixture.Huttunen, A. et al. (1992)AWICarbon-146-0.06713.99814.065
KUPENA1 Neotoma32124171Kupena24.33333341.983333Europe1356RawPeatPeat bog. Physiography: Depression in slope of Rhodopes mountain. Surrounding vegetation: Pinus sylvestris forest and admixture.Huttunen, A. et al. (1992)AWICarbon-144-0.06515.33015.395
LACKAN1 Neotoma32144173Lackan Bog-6.10082054.265830Europe75RawPeatCut-over lowland and raised bog. Physiography: rolling drumlins. Surrounding vegetation: agricultural land.Holland, S.M. (1975)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information162.0939.9337.840
LACKAN2 Neotoma32144174Lackan Bog-6.10082054.265830Europe75RawPeatCut-over lowland and raised bog. Physiography: rolling drumlins. Surrounding vegetation: agricultural land.Holland, S.M. (1975)AWICarbon-14101.4457.7436.298
LALAX Neotoma32214181Lalaxkarret21.86013560.147590Europe20RawPeatForested peat bog. Physiography: Sphagnum peat bog. Surrounding vegetation: Pinus, Calluna, Empetrum, Vaccinium sp.Vuorela, I. (1990)AWICarbon-143-0.0563.9814.037
LANDSH Neotoma32234183Landshaftnoe30.53333364.566667Europe207RawPeatMire. Physiography: ridge denudational-tectonic relief. Surrounding vegetation: Pinus, Picea.Elina, G.A. (1981)AWICarbon-142-0.0589.1399.197
LAROYA Neotoma32244184Laguna de la Roya-6.79363542.135515Europe1608RawLakeLake is located in the Sierra de Cabrera. Large proportion of the catchment is exposed granitic surfaces; elsewhere thin, peaty soils. Small stand of Salix is located near the north shore. A few trees of Quercus pyrenaica occur in areas protected from burning and grazing. Most of the surrounding vegetation is dwarf-shrub and shrub communities of Cytisus scoparius, Genista spp., Erica spp., Juniperus oxycedrus, J. communis ssp. nana, Chamaespaartium tridentatum, Echinospartium barnadesii, and Halimium spp.Allen, J.R. et al. (1996)AWICarbon-147-0.05017.58117.631
LAUZE775 Neotoma32264186Col des Lauzes6.53694444.767222Europe1834RawLakeLittle lake. Physiography: mountain. Surrounding vegetation: forest.de Beaulieu, J.L. (1977)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information8-0.06914.13914.208
LAVAU Neotoma32274187Lavau-1.93416747.341944Europe1RawPeatMarsh. Physiography: glacis. Surrounding vegetation: marsh and meadow.Voeltzel, D. (1987)AWICarbon-145-0.0647.0067.070
LAVIE Neotoma32284188La Vie-0.25833348.548333Europe238RawPeatBog. Physiography: plain. Surrounding vegetation: prairie and wet heathland.Barbier, D. (1999)AWICarbon-147-0.06618.38418.450
LBA Neotoma32294189Lade Bank0.08387053.069660Europe2RawPeatPeat overlain by marine clastic deposits. Physiography: flat, former coastal marshes. Surrounding vegetation: arable farmland.Waller, M. (1994)AWICarbon-1454.2895.2780.989
LEDN86 Neotoma32314192Lake Lednica17.38084052.549010Europe109RawLakeLake. Physiography: lake. Surrounding vegetation: cultivated fields, deforestated area.Makohonienko, M. (1991)AWICarbon-149-0.04210.56510.607
LEMPS83 Neotoma32334197Le Grand Lemps5.41666745.473333Europe680RawLakePond in marsh. Physiography: glacial depression. Surrounding vegetation: fields and forest.Clerc, J. (1988)AWICarbon-14, Lead-2106-0.06810.82010.888
LEMPS85 Neotoma32334198Le Grand Lemps5.41666745.473333Europe680RawLakePond in marsh. Physiography: glacial depression. Surrounding vegetation: fields and forest.Clerc, J. (1988)AWICarbon-145-0.05311.86211.915
LEMPS86 Neotoma32334199Le Grand Lemps5.41666745.473333Europe680RawLakePond in marsh. Physiography: glacial depression. Surrounding vegetation: fields and forest.Clerc, J. (1988)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information48.58819.16010.572
LGLOPPSJ Neotoma32344200Lilla Gloppsjon14.62333359.801667Europe198RawLakeLake with rocky shore. Physiography: Rolling till covered bedrock topography. Surrounding vegetation: Mixed Picea-Betula-Pinus forest. Catchment covers about 650 ha.Almquist-Jacobson, H. (1994)AWICarbon-1412-0.03710.85910.896
LIGNIN1 Neotoma32354201Lignin Lake6.70861144.104167Europe2273RawLakePeat bog and lake. Physiography: Basin. Surrounding vegetation: Lawn Alpine. Vegetation formation: Alpine level.Nakagawa, T. (1998)AWICarbon-1446.88211.5184.636
LIIVJARV Neotoma32364203Liivjarve Bog27.57509059.305460Europe46RawBogOmbrotrophic bog. Physiography: kame field of the marginal formation. Surrounding vegetation: Pinus, Calluna forest.Koff, T. (1990)AWICarbon-147-0.05210.71710.769
LILLSJON Neotoma32384205Lillsjon12.53333357.083333Europe80RawLakeSmall lake just above the marine limit. Physiography: in a bedrock till area, hummocky. Surrounding vegetation: mixed forest with a dominance of spruce.NAAWICarbon-14, dates from prior information411.28414.8883.604
LJUNGSJ Neotoma32404207Ljungsjon13.33269057.734290Europe300RawLakeBog pool. Physiography: upland plateau with low relief. Surrounding vegetation: mire, pine and spruce forests.Hillden, A. (1979)AWICarbon-14312.87114.5671.696
LLDR1_neotoma Neotoma32424209Loch Lomond Ross Dubh-4.62590056.148125Europe8RawLakeLake. Physiography: In south basin of Loch Lomond. Surrounding vegetation: mix of deciduous woodland and conifer plantations, blanket peat above the trees, agriculture to the south, rough pasture to the north.Dickson, J.H. et al. (1978)AWICarbon-1413-0.0198.9088.927
LLONG1 Neotoma32444211Lac Long Inferieur7.45000044.057778Europe2114RawLakeLake with marginal fen. Physiography: behind moraine in glacial valley. Surrounding vegetation: Carex, Eriophorum, and Sphagnum.de Beaulieu, J.L. (1977)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information11-0.04918.24818.297
LOBHOLO Neotoma32454213Lobsigensee7.29916747.031944Europe514RawLakeKettle hole lake. Physiography: gently rolling molasse, covered by till. Surrounding vegetation: agriculture; narrow belts of . forest.Ammann, B. (1985)AWICarbon-1410-0.06911.16411.233
LOCMAR Neotoma32474215Locmariaquer-2.93222247.554444Europe2RawPeatBog covered by sand. Physiography: depression. Surrounding vegetation: cultivated fields, bog, forest, sea.Visset, L. et al. (1996)AWICarbon-1455.6829.6563.974
LOGNE Neotoma32484216Logne-1.50111147.328333Europe4RawPeatBog in valley of the Erdre. Physiography: depression within Brioverian schists. Surrounding vegetation: marsh and cultivated fields.Barbier, D. and Visset, L. (1997)AWICarbon-145-0.0664.8024.868
LUGAN Neotoma32554223Luganskoe40.70077043.721860Europe2428RawPeatHigh mountain mire. Physiography: saddle of mountain pass. Surrounding vegetation: alpine vegetaion.Efremov, Y.V. and Kvavadze, E.V. (1995)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information3-0.0635.6375.700
LUTIN Neotoma32574225Lutiniere-0.86222246.444444Europe4RawPeatBog. Physiography: enclosed little valley. Surrounding vegetation: forest and cultivated fields.Visset, L. and Gauthier, A. (1998)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information7-0.0407.1587.198
LUXBREID Neotoma32604228Breidfeld6.06305650.122778Europe440RawPeatPeat in the valley. Physiography: sub-flat landscape. Surrounding vegetation: pasture.Couteaux, M. (1969)AWICarbon-143-0.0523.4213.473
MAANSEL Neotoma32644239Maanselansuo29.61124065.617090Europe248RawFenDrained fen surrounding a lake. Physiography: rolling stagnation moraine. Surrounding vegetation: drained trichophorum caespitosum fen.Vasari, Y. (1965)AWICarbon-144-0.05311.00211.055
MAARDUI Neotoma32654241Lake Maardu25.00000059.433333Europe32RawLakeLake near the phosphorite mines. Physiography: on the limestone plateau. Surrounding vegetation: alder, Birch, Meadows, Swamps.Saarse, L. et al. (1990)AWICarbon-143-0.05210.57510.627
MAKSIMKI Neotoma32684245Maksimkin Yar86.78551558.695235Asia150RawPeatSection of raised bog in valley of Ket'. Physiography: first terrase of Ket' River. Surrounding vegetation: Pinus sylvestris, Pinus sibirica, Betula, Picea.Blyakharchuk, T.A. (1980)AWICarbon-144-0.0579.1139.170
MALESH Neotoma32704247Maleshevska Mountains Peat Bog23.03333341.700000Europe1720RawPeatPeat bog. Physiography: almost flat landscape, 30-90 asl heights. Surrounding vegetation: open herb communities.Bozilova, E. and Tonkov, S. (1985)Neotoma_Giesecke et al. 2014 (MADCAP)Carbon-1440.0077.7087.701
MARCH Neotoma32724249Hobbs Lot March0.07036052.585920Europe1RawPeatHolocene peats clays,former mire/Saltmar. Physiography: flat, former coastal Marshes. Surrounding vegetation: arable farmland.Waller, M. (1994)AWICarbon-1462.0955.2443.149
MAREE_neotoma Neotoma32734251Loch Maree-5.45399557.684560Europe60RawLakeLake. Surrounding vegetation: pine wood, Betula, acidic Quercus wood.Birks, H.H. (1972)AWICarbon-146-0.02210.76810.790
MARTIGAN Neotoma32764256Lago di Martignano12.31705542.113010Europe204RawLakeMaar lake. Physiography: One of a number of explosive craters. Surrounding vegetation: Arable and pastoral agriculture and wood.Kelly, M.G. and Huntley, B. et al. (1991)Neotoma_Giesecke et al. 2014 (MADCAP)Carbon-1480.08312.59912.516
MASEHJ Neotoma32774257Masehjavri20.97475069.045270Europe685RawLakeLake. Physiography: bedrock col mantled by till. Surrounding vegetation: dwarf shrub heath.Hyvarinen, H. (1993)AWICarbon-146-0.05011.15711.207
MAT-1 Neotoma32784258Vitosha Mountains Peat Bog23.29169642.547182Europe2160RawPeatSphagnum peat bog. Physiography: ridge at the foot of mount Selimitsa. Surrounding vegetation: subalpine meadows and pastures.Filipovitch, L. (1985)AWICarbon-142-0.0589.8689.926
MAYRA Neotoma32794259Mayralampi26.23393062.342060Europe118RawLakeLake with marginal willow-grey alder. Physiography: rolling stagnation moraine. Surrounding vegetation: spruce forest and drained mixed forest.Koivula, L. (1987)AWICarbon-146-0.0469.7849.830
MLOUKY Neotoma32894269Mokre louky (South)14.77806049.002230Europe428RawLakeCultural meadow. Surrounding vegetation: quercion robori-petraeae.Jankovska, V. (1987)AWICarbon-144-0.01410.90610.920
MOERZEKE Neotoma32924272Moerzeke4.17638951.048333Europe1RawPeatIntensively cultivated land + greenhouse. Physiography: sandy marginal zone of Holocene. Surrounding vegetation: fields, meadows and poplar plantations.Verbruggen, C. et al. (1996)AWICarbon-1421.3305.9524.622
MONT82 Neotoma32954275Lago Grande di Monticchio15.60518540.931235Europe656RawLakeLake. Physiography: explosion crater. Surrounding vegetation: Fagus sylvatica, Quercus cerris, Ilex.Watts, W.A. (1985)AWICarbon-1420-0.04064.14964.189
MORRONE Neotoma32964279Morrone Birkwoods-3.43250056.997500Europe425RawLakeBirch woodlands interspersed with heaths. Physiography: gently sloping till covered heathland. Surrounding vegetation: birch woodland surrounds the heathland.Huntley, B. (1994)Neotoma_Giesecke et al. 2014 (MADCAP)Carbon-148-0.02514.79814.823
MOSSEN Neotoma32994283Mossen21.58979060.121460Europe17RawPeatWell developed raised bog. Physiography: Sphagnum peat. Surrounding vegetation: Pinus dominated peat vegetation.Vuorela, I. (1990)AWICarbon-143-0.0632.0892.152
MOUTON2 Neotoma33014285Lac Mouton7.44472244.057778Europe2175RawLakeLake. Mountain. Surrounding vegetation: herb.de Beaulieu, J.L. (1977)AWICarbon-14, Lead-2105-0.04011.83111.871
MUKKAV Neotoma33024286Mukkavaara21.00000068.916667Europe535RawLakeLake. Physiography: hummocky till / ice contact drift. Surrounding vegetation: mountain birch woodland.Eronen, M. and Hyvarinen, H. (1982)AWICarbon-149-0.05511.93411.989
MULLSJ Neotoma33034287Lake Mullsjon14.21136058.317610Europe133RawLakeRound, big lake. Physiography: northern edge of a glacial-fluvial area. Surrounding vegetation: pine forest.Bjorck, S. and Digerfeldt, G. (1989)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information59.18512.5723.387
MUSTUSUO Neotoma33044288Mustusuo33.50000061.805556Europe101RawPeatMire. Physiography: lake-glacial plain (Shujskaja). Surrounding vegetation: Pinus, Picea.Elina, G.A. (1981)AWICarbon-142-0.0509.8069.856
NASLAT Neotoma33084293Slieve Naslat-5.95509054.270480Europe250RawPeatCut-over blanket peat much eroded. Physiography: intermontane hollow. Surrounding vegetation: heather / rough grass.Holland, S.M. (1975)AWICarbon-1481.2876.6205.333
NAVA1 Neotoma33094294Navarres-0.68333339.100000Europe225RawPeatPeat bog. Physiography: basin in tectonic valley 1-2 Km wide. Surrounding vegetation: Garrigue and cultivars.Carrion, J.S. and Dupre, M. (1996)AWICarbon-145-0.04924.89724.946
NAVARRE3 Neotoma33094296Navarres-0.68333339.100000Europe225RawPeatPeat bog. Physiography: basin in tectonic valley 1-2 Km wide. Surrounding vegetation: Garrigue and cultivars.Carrion, J.S. and Van Geel, B. (1999)AWICarbon-1412-0.05035.79535.845
NEMINO Neotoma33124299Nemino34.58333362.750000Europe45RawPeatMire.Elina, G.A. (1981)AWICarbon-143-0.0659.4909.555
NERO2 Neotoma33144301Lake Nero39.45138957.183333Europe93RawLakeDrained lake. Physiography: depression of middle Pleistocene glacial. Surrounding vegetation: wetlands and agricultural lands.Aleshinskaya, Z. et al. (1973)AWICarbon-1411-0.049272.956273.005
NERO2P Neotoma33144304Lake Nero39.45138957.183333Europe93RawLakeDrained lake. Physiography: depression of middle Pleistocene glacial. Surrounding vegetation: wetlands and agricultural lands.Gunova, V.S. (1975)AWICarbon-143-0.0638.1018.164
NIE1BIS Neotoma33154306Niechorze15.05000054.000000Europe5RawLakeSea cliff. Physiography: fossil lake. Surrounding vegetation: coastal vegetation, beech and pine forest.Ralska-Jasiewiczowa, M. and Rzetkowska, A. (1987)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information92.71514.58511.870
NIGULA Neotoma33164308Nigula24.68735058.000090Europe55RawBogRaised bog. Physiography: slope Sakala upland, small drumlins. Surrounding vegetation: pine, spruce, birch.Sarv, A. and Il'ves, E.O. (1976)AWICarbon-1411-0.0528.9288.980
NMADBER Neotoma33174309Madtjarn12.17463058.595900Europe135RawLakeA small lake in a hilly area. Physiography: surrounded by till and bedrock. Surrounding vegetation: pine and spruce.Bjorck, S. and Digerfeldt, G. (1991)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information910.59113.9063.315
NOIR01 Neotoma33194311Lac Noir2.62277845.451944Europe842RawLakeLake. Physiography: depression. Surounding vegetation: beech and fir forest.Guenet, P. (1993)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information10-0.03919.50919.548
NOVOLSK_neotoma Neotoma33224314Novoselky25.99918653.263461Europe168RawPeatBog. Physiography: outwash plain. Surrounding vegetation: Pinus, Betula, Alnus.Zernitskaya, V.P. et al. (1988)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information51.00512.20511.200
NULSAVEI Neotoma33244316Nulsaveito70.16666767.533333Asia57RawPeatPeat section open by thermoabrasion. Physiography: sandy plain cut by numerous streams. Surrounding vegetation: Betula nana, shrub Salix, mosses.Panova, N.K. (1990)AWICarbon-1456.1118.8522.741
NUOCHAGA Neotoma33254317Lake Nuochaga129.55584061.300580Asia260RawLakeNAAndreev, A.A. and Klimanov, V.A. et al. (1989)AWICarbon-144-0.0576.7186.775
OLBRAM Neotoma33274319Olbramovice16.39279548.988320Europe205RawPeatSpring peat bog. Surrounding vegetation: alnenion glutinoso-incanae.Svobodova, H. (1992)AWICarbon-143-0.0544.2234.277
OLTUSH Neotoma33284320Oltush Lake23.95666751.696667Europe158RawLakeHollow of the polesje type. Physiography: fluvioglacial. Surrounding vegetation: Pinus, Carpinus.Davydova, N. and Servant-Vildary, S. (1996)AWICarbon-148-0.02711.07911.106
OSPITALE Neotoma33304323Ospitale10.78000044.155556Europe1225RawPeatCircular bog of about 75-100m diameter. Surrounding vegetation: Abies, Fagus, Pinus, Ulex, Ericaceae.Watson, C.S. (1996)AWICarbon-144-0.0586.2806.338
OVAGOLU Neotoma33334326Ova Golu29.30000036.266667Europe20RawLakeSmall marsh in drained lake. Physiography: Ova basin. Surrounding vegetation: maquis, Pinus and cultivated fields. Vegetation formation: Eu-Mediterranean zone.Bottema, S. and Woldring, H. (1984)AWICarbon-142-0.0647.4637.527
PADULE Neotoma33374330Lago Padule10.21472244.298611Europe1187RawLakeLake. Surrounding vegetation: Fagus, Abies, Picea, Taxus.Watson, C.S. (1996)AWICarbon-148-0.03111.83411.865
PAIDRE Neotoma33384332Paidre25.50484058.275920Europe506RawLakeLake with marginal fen. Physiography: in the central part of Sakala upland. Surrounding vegetation: Betula, Alnus, partly drained.Saarse, L. et al. (1995)AWICarbon-143-0.0649.0289.092
PAMERK Neotoma33424338Pamerkiai Outcrop24.73111154.312500Europe114RawLakeRiver valley. Physiography: oxbow lake. Surrounding vegetation: Pinus forest with Salix, Corylus.Stancikaite, M. et al. (2008)Neotoma_Giesecke et al. 2014 (MADCAP)Carbon-1464.00913.7349.725
PELL79C2 Neotoma33444340Pelleautier6.18333344.522222Europe875RawLakeNowadays a lake due to a dam. Physiography: lateral moraines of Wurmian glacier. Surrounding vegetation: meadows, Pinus sylvestris, Quercus pubes.de Beaulieu, J.L. (1977)AWICarbon-142-0.0257.0337.058
PETROP Neotoma33504347Petropavlovka82.92709558.381420Asia100RawPeatRaised bog. Physiography: First terrace of Ob' River. Surrounding vegetation: Pinus sylvestris, Pinus sibirica, Betula p.Blyakharchuk, T.A. (1989)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information4-0.05110.82610.877
PEYRE04 Neotoma33514348Peyrelevade2.04666745.707500Europe780RawPeatBog. Physiography: plateau. Surrounding vegetation: pasture and forest.Guenet, P. (1993)AWICarbon-1453.3368.1904.854
PICKLET Neotoma33534351Pickletillem-2.90744056.412040Europe21RawLakeMire surrounds the area of open water. Physiography: kettle hole bounded by ridges of gravel. Surrounding vegetation: mire, swamp, Salix, Betula spp.Whittington, G. et al. (1991)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information104.92613.7318.805
PLACECOM Neotoma33544352Place du Commerce-1.55611147.213889Europe7RawRiverDidding of subterranean parking. Physiography: paleeovalley of Loire river. Surrounding vegetation: urban area.Visset, L. and Voeltzel, D. (1989)AWICarbon-1486.38611.3344.948
POPOVO Neotoma33574355Popovo Ezero23.50822041.707570Europe2185RawLakeGlacial lake. Surrounding vegetation: subalpine herb vegetation with Pinus mugo.Stefanova, I. and Bozilova, E. (1995)AWICarbon-143-0.0548.0818.135
POV2_neotoma Neotoma33604358Lake Beloslav27.67578543.190150Europe0RawLakeLake. Surrounding vegetation: Phragmites and hallophitic vegetation. Lake now connected by a navigation canal to Lake Varna. Before the canal was built, the lake was fresh, but is now brackish.Bozilova, E. and Beug, H.J. (1994)AWICarbon-142-0.06614.32014.386
PRUGNO2 Neotoma33614359Moulin de Prugnolas1.64583345.849722Europe720RawPeatBog. Physiography: depression. Surroundig vegetation: forest.Guenet, P. (1993)AWICarbon-143-0.06712.15312.220
PTICHJE Neotoma33624360Ptichje30.56666766.350000Europe120RawPeatMire. Physiography: rolling moraine within denudation relief. Surrounding vegetation: Picea.Elina, G.A. (1981)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information2-0.0599.7959.854
PUNSO Neotoma33644362Punso27.25948057.684770Europe183RawLakeLake close to Kirikumae. Physiography: rolling stagnation moraine. Surrounding vegetation: pines and spruce.NAAWICarbon-14110.0948.7338.639
PUOLANKA Neotoma33654363Vasikkasuo27.86010064.673550Europe270RawPeatMire, partly cultivated. Physiography: Sphagnum-Eriophorum peat. Surrounding vegetation: Pinus and tall dwarf shrubs.Vuorela, I. and Kankainen, T. (1990)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information2-0.0505.7535.803
PUREK_N_neotoma Neotoma33664364Puscizna Rekowianska19.81134549.472685Europe656RawBogRaised bog. Physiography: on Pleistocene fluvioglacial grave. Surrounding vegetation: fields, meadows, forest fragments.Obidowicz, A. (1993)AWICarbon-149-0.03011.48211.512
QUINTA02 Neotoma33684367Quintanar de la Sierra-3.01666742.033333Europe1470RawMarshMarshland. Physiography: basin of Rio Duero. Surrounding vegetation: Pinus syl. forest, Erica, Pteridium.Penalba, M.C. (1989)AWICarbon-1415-0.06519.45619.521
RAIGASTV_neotoma Neotoma33694369Raigastvere Lake26.64967058.592220Europe52RawLakeLake. Physiography: drumlin field Vooremaa. Surrounding vegetation: mostly fields.Pirrus, R. et al. (1987)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information10-0.06811.33911.407
RATTUV Neotoma33724372Rattuvarri20.31666769.350000Europe100RawLakeThe site is a small lake on a pine forest-clad bedrock hill in the valley of Skibottsdalen, about 5 km inland from Lyngenfjorden. It lies a couple of km inside the Skibotn end moraines and ice margin deltas, about 20 m above the marine limit.Eronen, M. and Hyvarinen, H. (1982)AWICarbon-1463.26811.4398.171
RATZ81_neotoma Neotoma33734373Saint Julien de Ratz5.65527845.348333Europe673RawLakeLake. Physiography: Molassic depression. Surrounding vegetation: Forest and cultivated fields.Clerc, J. (1988)AWICarbon-145-0.05216.62016.672
RATZ83_neotoma Neotoma33734374Saint Julien de Ratz5.65527845.348333Europe673RawLakeLake. Physiography: Molassic depression. Surrounding vegetation: Forest and cultivated fields.Clerc, J. (1988)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information6-0.06813.63913.707
RATZ85_neotoma Neotoma33744375Grand Ratz le Pellet5.60833345.425000Europe682RawPeatSwamp receiving springs waters. Physiography: Small valley facing la Grande Chartreuse. Surrounding vegetation: forest.Clerc, J. (1988)AWICarbon-146-0.05420.01920.073
REDMERE Neotoma33754376Redmere0.43805652.439722Europe0RawPeatHolocene peats, clays and marls. Physiography: flat former coastal marshes. Surrounding vegetation: arable farmland.Waller, M. (1994)AWICarbon-144-0.0615.0425.103
REGET Neotoma33764377Regetovka21.27779049.423770Europe515RawPeatPeat-bog. Physiography: depression of landslide. Surrounding vegetation: meadows and pasture communities.Wacnik, A. (1995)AWICarbon-144-0.05310.12110.174
REZABIN_neotoma Neotoma33774378Rezabinec14.08929049.251650Europe369RawLakeArtificial fish pond with marginal fen. Physiography: slightly undulated landscape. Surrounding vegetation: meadows, fields, alder carr.Rybnickova, E. and Rybnicek, K. (1985)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information9-0.03411.76611.800
RIBNOE_neotoma Neotoma33794380Ribnoe41.14052043.638460Europe2156RawRiverFluvial terrace of the river Kiafer. Physiography: swampy terrace. Surrounding vegetation: alpine meadow.Kvavadze, E.V. and Efremov, Y.V. (1996)AWICarbon-143-0.0561.7281.784
RL240 Neotoma33814382Rotsee8.32555647.075556Europe419RawLakeLake. Surrounding vegetation: open water.Lotter, A.F. (1988)AWICarbon-144-0.05811.26911.327
RL250 Neotoma33814383Rotsee8.32555647.075556Europe419RawLakeLake. Surrounding vegetation: open water.Lotter, A.F. (1988)AWICarbon-1410-0.06613.12113.187
ROAG Neotoma33824385Little Loch Roag-6.88333358.133333Europe27RawMireMire fed by water draining from NE. Physiography: steep-sided rock channel oriented N/S. Surrounding vegetation: bog, heatland and grassland communities.Birks, H.J.B. (1973)AWICarbon-146-0.02310.22910.252
ROQUETAS Neotoma33834386Roquetas de Mar-2.58888936.794444Europe0RawCoastCoastal. Physiography: plain behind beach. Surrounding vegetation: Pistacia lentiscus, Chamaerops humilis.Yll, E.I. et al. (1994)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information30.9056.8265.921
ROSLE_N Neotoma33844387Rosle Nowe18.90654052.123430Europe110RawDuneArched-crescentic dune. Physiography: terrace of Warsaw-Berlin marginal valley.Krajewski, K. and Balwierz, Z. (1984)AWICarbon-14313.90514.8900.985
ROZ14A_N_neotoma Neotoma33854388Roztoki21.54422049.742550Europe230RawPeatDepression with lacustrine chalk and peat. Physiography: meader hill in the Jasiaka valley. Surrounding vegetation: fields and meadows.Harmata, K. (1987)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information39.77114.0094.238
ROZ1B_N_neotoma Neotoma33854389Roztoki21.54422049.742550Europe230RawPeatDepression with lacustrine chalk and peat. Physiography: meader hill in the Jasiaka valley. Surrounding vegetation: fields and meadows.Harmata, K. (1987)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information88.04815.4827.434
RUGOZERO Neotoma33874391Rugozero32.63333064.083330Europe140RawPeatMire. Physiography: glaciofluvial relief. Surrounding vegetation: Pinus, Picea.Elina, G.A. (1981)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information2-0.05610.72010.776
RUKATUN Neotoma33884392Rukatunturi29.15000066.166670Europe462RawPeatShallow peat above the forest limit. Physiography: hill summit. Surrounding vegetation: Calluna, Empetrum, Vaccinium spp., Festuca.Hicks, S. (1974)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information2-0.0655.7455.810
RYONANSU Neotoma33894393Ryonansuo24.17711060.438360Europe70RawPeatRaised bog. Physiography: Sphagnum peat bog surrounded by fields. Surrounding vegetation: Pinus, dwarf shrubs.Rankama, T. and Vuorela, I. (1988)AWICarbon-148-0.03510.66610.701
S3PLESHV_neotoma Neotoma33924396Plesheevo Lake38.77603056.768820Europe148RawLakeSurrounding vegetation: mixed forest.Sudakova, N.G. et al. (1984)AWICarbon-142-0.05292.55692.608
S84 Neotoma33934397Lake Skrzetuszewskie17.35631052.549840Europe109RawLakeLake. Physiography: lake. Surrounding vegetation: cultivated fields.NAAWICarbon-14, dates from prior information4-0.06010.19910.259
S87 Neotoma33934398Lake Skrzetuszewskie17.35631052.549840Europe109RawLakeLake. Physiography: lake. Surrounding vegetation: cultivated fields.Tobolski, K. (1990)AWICarbon-1418-0.04412.23812.282
SAKSUNAR_neotoma Neotoma33964401Saksunarvatn-7.15784062.241070Europe23RawLakeLake. Physiography: lake. Surrounding vegetation: grassland.Johansen, J. (1982)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information16-0.0478.4568.503
SALDROPO Neotoma33974402Saldropo-2.71666743.050000Europe625RawPeatPeat bog. Physiography: valley of Barazar. Surrounding vegetation: forest of Pinus, Quercus and Fagus.Penalba, M.C. (1989)AWICarbon-144-0.05610.25310.309
SAMBOTOT_neotoma Neotoma33984403Lake Sambosjon12.41426057.163130Europe35RawLakeLake. Physiography: Lake. Surrounding vegetation: 10-15 m broad and continuous Alnus belt.Digerfeldt, G. (1982)AWICarbon-14150.93311.22910.296
SANRAFA Neotoma33994404San Rafael-2.60138936.773610Europe0RawCoastMediterranean sea coast. Physiography: beach. Surrounding vegetation: Pistacia lentiscus, Chamaerops humilis.Yll, E.I. et al. (1995)AWICarbon-146-0.04420.43020.474
SARKIKAN_neotoma Neotoma34004405Sarkikangas29.18661065.917020Europe265RawFenFen. Physiography: undulating till. Surrounding vegetation: pine forest with some spruce, and a few fields.Hicks, S. (1975)AWICarbon-143-0.0336.1696.202
SERNA Neotoma34024409Serni40.48056043.666670Europe2485RawLakeSouthern shore of the lake Kupaiushchies. Physiography: lake terraces. Surrounding vegetation: low alpine herbaceous.Kvavadze, E.V. and Efremov, Y.V. et al. (1994)AWICarbon-142-0.0647.2527.316
SERENT1 Neotoma34034410Serent-2.46805647.809440Europe75RawBogSlopping bog. Physiography: valley. Surrounding vegetation: pine forest,Erica,Molinia,Ulex,Calluna.Visset, L. (1994)AWICarbon-143-0.04110.03610.077
SERENT2 Neotoma34034411Serent-2.46805647.809440Europe75RawBogSlopping bog. Physiography: valley. Surrounding vegetation: pine forest,Erica,Molinia,Ulex,Calluna.Visset, L. (1994)AWICarbon-144-0.0439.3889.431
SHABLA_neotoma Neotoma34054413Lake Shabla-Ezeretz28.56721043.572230Europe1RawLakeCoastal lake. Physiography: coastal plain. Surrounding vegetation: agricultural areas with Quercetum mixtum.Bozilova, E. and Filipova, M. (1986)AWICarbon-149-0.05412.33212.386
SHOMBA_neotoma Neotoma34074415Shombashuo32.96292065.092960Europe100RawPeatMire. Physiography: rolling moraine. Surrounding vegetation: Pinus.Elina, G.A. (1981)AWICarbon-142-0.06110.75510.816
SIBISTA Neotoma34094417Sibista41.43056043.233330Europe2160RawRiverThe right shore of river Sibista. Physiography: swampy fluvial terrace above flood-plain. Surrounding vegetation: alpine low herbaceous vegetation.Kvavadze, E.V. and Rukhadze, L.P. (1989)AWICarbon-142-0.0452.4062.451
SIGURET Neotoma34104418Lac de Siguret6.55694444.613610Europe1066RawLakeLittle lake. Physiography: Depression in spur. Surrounding vegetation: cultivated fields and forest.de Beaulieu, J.L. (1977)AWICarbon-1463.51026.03522.525
SIIKASUO Neotoma34124420Siikasuo22.06667061.300000Europe35RawBogRaised bog. Physiography: Pinus dominated raised bog. Surrounding vegetation: Pinus, Lednum palustre, Vaccinium uliginosum.Vuorela, I. (1991)AWICarbon-145-0.0694.2794.348
SIONASCA_neotoma Neotoma34134421Loch Sionascaig-5.19400058.072500Europe74RawLakeLarge loch with rocky shoreline. Physiography: massive mountains and rocky outcrops. Surrounding vegetation: blanket bogs with Betula woodlands.Pennington, W. (1977)AWICarbon-147-0.05313.11713.170
SIXTE79 Neotoma34154423Saint Sixte5.62861145.425830Europe720RawLakeLake. Physiography: Depression in molassic hill. Surrounding vegetation: Forest.Clerc, J. (1988)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information3-0.0526.5436.595
SIXTE85 Neotoma34154424Saint Sixte5.62861145.425830Europe720RawLakeLake. Physiography: Depression in molassic hill. Surrounding vegetation: Forest.Clerc, J. (1988)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information4-0.0172.7302.747
SJSLS Neotoma34164427Lac Saint Leger6.33638944.420000Europe1308RawPeatBog on the shore of the lake. Physiography: lake between two moraines on a pass. Surrounding vegetation: Carex ampulacea, Shoenus ferrugineus.de Beaulieu, J.L. (1977)AWICarbon-1450.9926.1855.193
SK-5-A_neotoma Neotoma34174428Hozelec20.33200049.046410Europe685RawPeatMire. Physiography: in a small valley. Surrounding vegetation: agriculturally managed meadows.Jankovska, V. (1988)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information5-0.05214.13414.186
SKVARRAN_neotoma Neotoma34194431Skvarran16.15266057.189400Europe86RawLakeSmall lake dammed by peatland. Physiography: on the highest hill, surrounded by till. Surrounding vegetation: pine dominated.Svensson, N.O. (1989)AWICarbon-14610.00616.5826.576
SLOP2_N Neotoma34224435Slopiec20.77591050.782950Europe248RawPeatMesotrophic peat-bog. Physiography: overgrown oxbow lake, sandy hills/dunes. Surrounding vegetation: cultivated fields, moist meadows.Szczepanek, K. (1961)AWICarbon-1411-0.06412.48612.550
SLUGGAN_neotoma Neotoma34234436Sluggan Moss-6.25833354.776940Europe52RawPeatSuffered large scale peat erosion. Physiography: extensive area of raised bogs. Surrounding vegetation: raised bog.Smith, A.G. and Goddard, I.C. (1991)AWICarbon-1433-0.03614.45114.487
SML Neotoma34244437Moselotte7.00000048.031940Europe1290RawPeatFen peat. Physiography: source area of Moselotte river. Surrounding vegetation: Sphagnum magellanicum-Trichophorum.de Valk, E.J. (1981)AWICarbon-147-0.0377.7497.786
SO6 Neotoma34284441Le Marais de la Perge (South)-1.11500045.382500Europe2RawMarshMarsh. Physiography: atlantic coast. Surrounding vegetation: Pinus forest.Diot, M.F. and Tastet, J.P. (1995)AWICarbon-146-0.0607.1387.198
SOGUT Neotoma34294442Sogut Golu29.89833036.997500Europe1400RawLakeDrained lake. Physiography: intramontane depression. Surrounding vegetation: Scattered Juniperus (actual).van Zeist, W. et al. (1975)AWICarbon-143-0.05622.44422.500
SOLNECH Neotoma34304443Solnechnoe34.33333065.833330Europe10RawPeatMire. Surrounding vegetation: Pinus.Elina, G.A. (1981)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information3-0.05812.71212.770
SOLSOE81_neotoma Neotoma34324445Lake Solso8.61341056.128460Europe41RawLakeStrongly drained lake, now mostly fen. Physiography: almost flat landscape, 30-90 asl heights. Surrounding vegetation: dry-moist pasture, fertilized.Odgaard, B.V. (1988)AWICarbon-1434-0.03311.78211.815
SOLSOE83_neotoma Neotoma34324446Lake Solso8.61341056.128460Europe41RawLakeStrongly drained lake, now mostly fen. Physiography: almost flat landscape, 30-90 asl heights. Surrounding vegetation: dry-moist pasture, fertilized.Odgaard, B.V. (1988)AWICarbon-1472.4069.3506.944
SPAJALLS Neotoma34354449Spjallsjon14.59256056.683610Europe146RawLakeVery big lake. Physiography: in a drumlin-reed area. Surrounding vegetation: mainly spruce with some birch.Bjorck, S. and Moller, P. (1987)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information811.08014.7273.647
SPEZET Neotoma34364450Menez-Cam-3.50000048.250000Europe133RawPeatBog. Physiography: Montaneous area (Montagnes noires). Surrounding vegetation: cultivated fields.van Zeist, W. (1963)AWICarbon-143-0.0615.1135.174
SPITS_neotoma Neotoma34384452Semmeldalen15.42529077.927610Europe25RawPeatRelic peat-bog, now undermined by river. Physiography: First terrace about flood-plain of river.Zelikson, E.M. (1971)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information31.5273.0011.474
STTHOMAS Neotoma34454461Saint-Thomas-1.75000047.268610Europe56RawPeatPeaty meadow. Physiography: depression in valley. Surrounding vegetation: fields and shrubs.Voeltzel, D. (1987)AWICarbon-144-0.0397.3177.356
STUPINO Neotoma34464462Stupino39.83333052.250000Europe95RawPeatMire. Physiography: pading. Surrounding vegetation: pine, oak.Neustadt, M.I. (1957)AWICarbon-144-0.0606.7616.821
STVIAUD Neotoma34474463Saint Viaud Cantin-2.01666747.265000Europe2RawPeatMarsh. Physiography: Loire valley. Surrounding vegetation: marsh and cultivated fields.Bernard, J. (1996)AWICarbon-143-0.0467.3547.400
SUDOBLE Neotoma34494466Sudoble Lake28.10000054.033330Europe165RawLakeKettle lake. Physiography: Fluvio-glacial flat. Surrounding vegetation: Pine, birch,oak.Elovicheva, Y.K. and Bogdel, I.I. (1985)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information8-0.06813.69313.761
SUH2_neotoma Neotoma34504467Suho ezero II23.56001042.065170Europe1900RawLakePeat bog on the place of former lake. Surrounding vegetation: Pinus silvestris, Pinus peuce, Picea, Abies.Bozilova, E. and Smith, A.G. (1979)AWICarbon-142-0.05419.37019.424
SUOVAL_neotoma Neotoma34514468Suovalampi28.83694069.603000Europe104RawLakeLake. Physiography: hummocky, bouldery ablation moraine. Surrounding vegetation: thin birch and pine woodland.Hyvarinen, H. (1975)AWICarbon-145-0.06610.41010.476
SVATOBOR_neotoma Neotoma34524469Svatoborice-Mistrin17.06934048.943930Europe174RawPeatPeat bog. Surrounding vegetation: quercetea robori-petraeae.Svobodova, H. (1989)AWICarbon-145-0.0478.6088.655
SVENC Neotoma34534470Svencele Bog21.29222055.495280Europe7RawPeatPeat-bog. Physiography: on the maritime terrace. Surrounding vegetation: Betula, Alnus, Populus, Salix.NAAWICarbon-144-0.0648.3418.405
SYRJALAN Neotoma34554472Syrjalansuo28.11667061.216670Europe83RawPeatRestricted peat bog. Physiography: Suppasuo in connection with sandy harjut (esker). Surrounding vegetation: Pinus, tall dwarf shrubs.NAAWICarbon-147-0.04811.33911.387
SZYM_N Neotoma34564473Szymbark21.10000049.633330Europe465RawPeatMesotrophic peat-bog. Physiography: landslide nich. Surrounding vegetation: fir-Beech forests.Gil, E. et al. (1974)AWICarbon-145-0.06410.48610.550
TAR2_N_neotoma Neotoma34584476Tarnawa Wyzna22.82728049.111440Europe670RawBogRaised bog. Physiography: upper terrace of San (uppermost course). Surrounding vegetation: meadows, fen, spruce (spruce-fir) stands.Ralska-Jasiewiczowa, M. (1989)AWICarbon-1482.30013.67611.376
TARW_N_neotoma Neotoma34604479Tarnowiec21.56259049.738070Europe220RawPeatDepression with lacustrine chalk and peat. Physiography: thermokarst hollow between small hills. Surrounding vegetation: fields and meadows.Harmata, K. (1987)AWICarbon-1410-0.06915.25215.321
TEGULD Neotoma34624481Teguldet88.16667057.333330Asia150RawBogMesotrophic bog. Physiography: ancient valley of Chulym River. Surrounding vegetation: Betula pendula, Pinus sylvestris, Pinus sibirica, Abies s.Blyakharchuk, T.A. (1989)AWICarbon-143-0.0627.3887.450
TENAGI1_neotoma Neotoma34634482Tenaghi Philippon24.26277040.963610Europe10RawPeatTectonic depression. Surrounding vegetation: Populus and planted Acacias.Turner, J. and Greig, J.R. (1975)AWICarbon-146-0.0585.8205.878
TG8_neotoma Neotoma34644483Delta del Rio Besos2.24833341.405280Europe0RawRiverEstuarine .Physiography: Delta of a river Besos. Surrounding vegetation: Quercus.Pantaleon-Cano, J. et al. (1994)AWICarbon-14, Lead-21019-0.0330.8450.878
THORPE Neotoma34654484Thorpe Bulmer-1.29880054.711940Europe100RawPeatSphagnum dominates this peat infill. Physiography: Infilled kettle hole. Surrounding vegetation: Arable fields and conifer plantation.Bartley, D.D. and Morgan, A.V. (1990)Neotoma_Giesecke et al. 2014 (MADCAP)Carbon-14, dates from prior information70.12514.36314.238
TM1_neotoma Neotoma34664485Tschokljovo Marsh22.83333042.366670Europe870RawLakeLake. Surrounding vegetation: meadows and arable land and oak forest.Bozilova, E. and Tonkov, S. (1985)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information6-0.0588.8578.915
TOMTABAC Neotoma34704489Akerhultagol [Tomtabaken]14.46667057.483330Europe303RawMireA mire pool. Physiography: basin sourrounded by hills. Surrounding vegetation: forests with pine and spruce.Bjelm, L. (1976)AWICarbon-14157.27815.5608.282
TONDII_neotoma Neotoma34714490Tondi24.89246059.431940Europe40RawLakeOvergrown lake, raised bog. Physiography: alvar area, flat limestone plateau. Surrounding vegetation: not left any, in town!.Kimmel, K. et al. (1996)Neotoma_Giesecke et al. 2014 (MADCAP)Carbon-14, dates from prior information30.55010.94010.390
TORNOS01 Neotoma34734492Puerto de Los Tornos-3.43333343.150000Europe920RawPeatPeat-bog. Physiography: top of Puerto de Los Tornos. Surrounding vegetation: Fagus, Pteridium aquilinum, Ulex, Ericaeae.Penalba, M.C. (1989)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information4-0.0268.8658.891
TOURVES_neotoma Neotoma34744493Tourves5.91072043.413120Europe300RawPeatPeat-bog. Physiography: depression. Surrounding vegetation: cultivated fields and forest.Nicol-Pichard, S. (1987)AWICarbon-148-0.05916.03516.094
TROLLVAT Neotoma34754494Trollvatnet23.45920069.875990Europe188RawLakeThe lake is situated on a bedrock hill in the Alta valley sorne 10 km inland from the fiord head. The surroundinj vegetation is open pine forest grading uphill into mountain birch (Betula pubescens ssp. tortuosa) woodland. The tree line (birch) is at 300 to 400 m. The site is a few kilometres inside the Main Sub-stage (Younger Dryas) end-moraines, and it is weIl above the local marine limit (70-80 m.Hyvarinen, H. (1985)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information52.72712.96410.237
TUIU Neotoma34784497Mire Johvika22.33333058.500000Europe32RawPeatMire overgrown by Pinus. Physiography: basin dammed by Ancylus lake formations. Surrounding vegetation: mostly pine forest.Hansson, A.M. et al. (1996)AWICarbon-145-0.0689.8349.902
TULLERIN Neotoma34794498Tullerinsuo21.95107061.339800Europe29RawPeatRaised bog. Physiography: Sphagnum peat. Surrounding vegetation: Pinus forest, Lednum palustre, Eriophorum.Vuorela, I. (1991)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information4-0.0593.3873.446
UBERLING Neotoma34824501Grosses Uberling Schattseit-Moor13.90000047.172220Europe1750RawPeatAlmost untouched. Surrounding vegetation: Picea forest with Larix and Pinus cembra.Krisai, R. et al. (1991)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information5-0.04018.35918.399
UITBERG Neotoma34834502Uitbergen3.94472251.017780Europe4RawFenFen. Physiography: depression of a coversand plain and . Surrounding vegetation: grassland and scattered trees.Verbruggen, C. (1979)AWICarbon-142-0.0634.3544.417
URMIA20 Neotoma34844504Lake Urmia45.46667037.583330Asia1265RawLakeSaline lake. Physiography: basin in plateau. Surrounding vegetation: Artemisia fragratis and remnants of Quercetea brantii.Bottema, S. (1987)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information43.49814.82911.331
USTMASH Neotoma34854505Ust'Mashevskoe57.88333056.316670Asia220RawPeatRaised bog of first terrace of Ufa river. Physiography: plateau. Surrounding vegetation: Picea obovata, Betula pubescens, Pinus.Panova, N.K. et al. (1996)AWICarbon-145-0.0578.4048.461
VALPROV2 Neotoma30464507Vallon de Provence6.40416744.391110Europe2075RawMarshLow Marsh with Cyperaceae. Physiography: little structural depression (sandstone). Surrounding vegetation: caricetum.de Beaulieu, J.L. (1977)AWICarbon-146-0.06711.80911.876
VASIKKAS Neotoma33654510Vasikkasuo27.86010064.673550Europe270RawPeatMire, partly cultivated. Physiography: Sphagnum-Eriophorum peat. Surrounding vegetation: Pinus and tall dwarf shrubs.Vuorela, I. and Kankainen, T. (1990)AWICarbon-1441.27810.7639.485
VERNER_neotoma Neotoma34924517Vernerovice16.21324050.604640Europe450RawFenFlat valley. Physiography: valley fen, slightly sloping. Surrounding vegetation: cultivated fields, meadow, spruce.Rybnickova, E. and Rybnicek, K. (1996)AWICarbon-1410-0.02413.41713.441
VINGOL_neotoma Neotoma34934518Vingolen15.93773057.133710Europe104RawLakeA small lake. Physiography: in a sheltered position in a valley. Surrounding vegetation: mostly spruce.Svensson, N.O. (1989)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information79.68113.3783.697
VOHMA_neotoma Neotoma34984523Vohma Mire25.42171058.520500Europe46RawPeatMire. Physiography: between ancient (DR3?) dunes. Surrounding vegetation: Pinus forest.NAAWICarbon-14140.5438.5768.033
VOISE Neotoma34994524Vallee de la Voise1.75000048.416670Europe150RawPeatMire in valley. Physiography: Voise river. Surounding vegetation: vegetation: cultivated fields.van Zeist, W. and Van der Spoel-Walvius, M.R. (1980)AWICarbon-145-0.05510.64210.697
VRACOV Neotoma35024527Vracov17.20025048.978050Europe192RawLakeArtificial lake after peat exploitation. Physiography: flat valley. Surrounding vegetation: pine plantations and fields.Svobodova, H. (1992)AWICarbon-149-0.05016.97317.023
WELNEY Neotoma35044529Welney Washes0.25000052.516670Europe2RawFenPastureland \The Washes\\. Physiography: flat, fenland basin. Surrounding vegetation: grassland.\""""Waller, M. (1994)AWICarbon-148-0.0687.0977.165
WEST Neotoma35054531Mire Pelisoo22.38333058.466670Europe33RawBogPartly drained raised bog. Physiography: locates on the W. Saaremaa elevation. Surrounding vegetation: Pinus and mixed forest.Saarse, L. et al. (1990)AWICarbon-145-0.05810.28210.340
WIGGENHA Neotoma35064532Wiggenhall St. Germans0.33944452.692780Europe1RawFenDyke side, arable landscape. Physiography: flat, fenland basin. Surrounding vegetation: arable agriculture.Waller, M. (1994)AWICarbon-143-0.0675.3025.369
WILLINGH_neotoma Neotoma35074533Willingham Mere0.05522052.341140Europe2RawFenArable agriculture. Physiography: flat, on the edge of fenland. Surrounding vegetation: arable agriculture.Waller, M. (1994)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information2-0.0523.1313.183
YLIMYSNE Neotoma35134539Ylimysneva22.86667062.133330Europe172RawPeatBog complex. Surrounding vegetation: submesic Pinus coniferous forest.Huttunen, A. (1990)AWICarbon-144-0.0519.5649.615
ZALT Neotoma35154541Zalozhtsy25.45000049.750000Europe320RawPeatFen bog. Physiography: depression. Surrounding vegetation: Forests and meadow steppes.Artyushenko, A.T. et al. (1982)AWICarbon-1415-0.0699.93110.000
ZAPOVED Neotoma35164542Zapovednoe32.63333065.116670Europe110RawPeatMire. Physiography: rolling moraine. Surrounding vegetation: Pinus, Picea.Elina, G.A. (1981)AWICarbon-142-0.05611.08511.141
ZARUCKOE Neotoma35174543Zaruckoe36.25000063.900000Europe20RawPeatMire. Physiography: sea plain. Surrounding vegetation: Pinus.Elina, G.A. (1981)AWICarbon-145-0.0609.6899.749
ZBUDOV1_neotoma Neotoma35194545Zbudovska blata14.34742049.073980Europe380RawPeatBurried peat. Physiography: broad floodplain. Surrounding vegetation: meadows, fields.Rybnickova, E. (1982)AWICarbon-143-0.01713.97713.994
ZERIBAR Neotoma35214548Lake Zeribar46.11667035.533330Asia1288RawLakeLake. Physiography: valley. Surrounding vegetation: cultivated fields and oak forest.Bottema, S. (1987)AWICarbon-146-0.05248.69448.746
ZIRBEN Neotoma35224549Zirbenwaldmoor11.02500046.858330Europe2150RawLakeInfilled lake. Physiography: glacial depression. Surrounding vegetation: Pinus cembra-Larix-Juniperus forest.Rybnicek, K. and Rybnickova, E. (1977)AWICarbon-147-0.02710.15810.185
ZS-9_neotoma Neotoma35234551Zsombo Swamp19.99417046.361390Europe92RawSwampSwamp area formed between drift sand dun. Surrounding vegetation: fragments of riparian forest.NANeotoma_Giesecke et al. 2014 (MADCAP)Carbon-1430.05914.19414.135
JASLO Neotoma35264554Jaslo21.46667049.783330Europe250RawRiverJasiolka River valley. Surrounding vegetation: meadows.Harmata, K. (1995)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information68.13716.1758.038
PRARION3 Neotoma35274555Plateau de Prarion6.74944445.884720Europe1857RawMarshMarsh. Physiography: depression in plateau. Surrounding vegetation: grassland with rare spruce and larch.de Beaulieu, J.L. et al. (1992)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information5-0.03614.92314.959
DEADFROG Neotoma35304558Dead Frog Pond-72.50861042.574440Eastern North America80RawBogBog. Physiography: sandy outwash. Surrounding vegetation: pitch pine, scrub oak.Fuller, J.L. et al. (1998)AWICarbon-147-0.0492.9523.001
RCAB44 Neotoma64937850Roberts Creek AB44-91.50028042.986110Eastern North America308RawRiverFluvial deposits in floodplain of Roberts Creek. Physiography: Driftless Area - rolling. Surrounding vegetation: Farmland.Baker, R.G. et al. (1992)AWICarbon-1429.2379.4840.247
RCAB51 Neotoma64957852Roberts Creek AB51-91.50028042.986110Eastern North America308RawFluvialFluvial deposits in floodplain of Roberts Creek. Physiography: Driftless Area - rolling. Surrounding vegetation: Farmland.Baker, R.G. et al. (1992)AWICarbon-14211.09911.8140.715
NESRS Neotoma650510967Northeast Shark River Slough-80.58386025.746420Eastern North America1RawRiverCladium ridge in Northeast Shark River Slough in the Everglades.Glaser, P.H. et al. (2013)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information9-0.0684.7914.859
LITDYKE Neotoma651910981Little Dyke Lake-63.55975045.385500Eastern North America10RawLakeKettle lake on the Folly River delta. Surrounding vegetation: Farmland in mixed forest.Frappier, M.G. (1996)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information511.17714.0632.886
LAGARTOS Neotoma754812023Ria Lagartos-88.08650021.566100Eastern North America3RawLakeCoastal lagoon. Local vegetation: Metopium brownei, Bursera simaruba, Haematoxylum campechianum, Conocarpus erectus, Plumeria sp., and Bravaisia sp. Physiography: coastal plain. Located 5.4 km from the Gulf of Mexico.Carrillo-Bastos, A. et al. (2013)AWICarbon-143-0.0393.4003.439
SHARKEY Neotoma855113029Sharkey Lake-93.41320044.592400Eastern North America305RawLakeKettle lake. Physiography: stagnation moraine. Surrounding vegetation: oak woodland, agriculture.Camill, P. et al. (2003)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information13-0.06812.63112.699
KIMBLE Neotoma855213032Kimble Pond-93.84015044.218950Eastern North America311RawLakeKettle lake. Physiography: stagnation moraine. Surrounding vegetation: oak woodland, bigwoods, agriculture.Camill, P. et al. (2003)AWICarbon-1410-0.05212.51012.562
IRWINSMT Neotoma855913047Irwin Smith Bog-83.61000045.026500Eastern North America223RawBogOmbrotrophic peatland located near Lake Huron. Surrounding vegetation: Sphagnum mosses, various graminoids (mainly Carex), low-growing ericaceous shrubs (Kalmia polifolia, Chamaedaphne calyculata), and scattered trees (Larix laricina, Picea mariana, Pinus strobus) characterize the hummock-hollow topography of the bog surface. Regional vegetation before 19th century land clearance comprised a mosaic of mixed conifer/hardwood forests, pine forests, and conifer swamps.Booth, R.K. et al. (2012)AWICarbon-1424-0.0527.1907.242
WESTOLAF Neotoma856113051West Olaf Lake-96.18675046.598600Eastern North America393RawLakePrairie-forest border. Surrounding vegetation (pre-settlement): Quercus macrocarpa, Quercus ellipsoidalis, Populus tremuloides, Corylus cornuta, upland tall-grass prairie openings.Nelson, D.M. and Hu, F.S. (2008)AWICarbon-1410-0.0398.8718.910
SANNICOL Neotoma856213053Hoya San Nicolas-101.25600020.388200Eastern North America1702RawLakeDessicated maar lake in the Valle de Santiago. Most of the area is now agricultural, while the uncultivated areas have been effected by grazing, logging, and other forms of human-induced disturbance. Presettlement vegetation was tropical deciduous woodland.Park, J. (2005)AWICarbon-145-0.05611.13711.193
RINCON01 Neotoma856313055Hoya Rincon de Parangueo-101.24900020.431050Eastern North America1684RawLakeMaar lake in the Valle de Santiago. Lake was almost dry when cored in 2001, but was 50 m deep in 1979. Most of the area is now agricultural, while the uncultivated areas have been effected by grazing, logging, and other forms of human-induced disturbance. The crater does, however, contain a floristically rich remnant of subtropical forest.Park, J. (2005)AWICarbon-147-0.0549.6029.656
ADELINE Neotoma856713060Adeline Lake-91.16600046.302350Eastern North America418RawLakeNANAAWICarbon-146-0.0614.2624.323
ELEVENS Neotoma857213069Elevenses Lake-91.49350046.381500Eastern North America355RawLakeNALynch, E.A. et al. (2011)AWICarbon-149-0.0603.6413.701
ESKALAKE Neotoma857313071Eska Lake-90.60800045.191450Eastern North America443RawLakeNANAAWICarbon-145-0.0553.4093.464
FALLISON_neotoma Neotoma857413073Fallison Lake-89.62075045.991500Eastern North America501RawLakeNANAAWICarbon-145-0.0697.8287.897
HACHI-NU Neotoma857813079Hachiman-Numa140.86670039.950000Asia1580RawBogBog. Physiography: gentle slope. Surrounding vegetation: Sphagnum moor.Morita, Y. (1985)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information3-0.0176.4086.425
GLIMML1 Neotoma858613097Glimmerglass Lake-89.32082046.215170Eastern North America522RawLakeSmall basin and peatland. Surrounding vegetation: sphagnum dominated peatland.Brugam, R.B. et al. (2004)AWICarbon-146-0.04111.50911.550
BREWCRK1 Neotoma958814104Brewster Creek-88.24441041.980440Eastern North America229RawFenSite was a fen, which had been drained, tiled, and cropped since the at least the early 20th century. Since 2003, drain tiles have been removed and fen restoration is in progress.Curry, B.B. et al. (2007)AWICarbon-142010.35516.9506.595
KELLYSLO Neotoma959114110Kelly's Lough-6.42573552.958530Europe585RawLakeSite is a cirque lake situated within the Lugnaquilla Complex, an extensive upland area located near the centre of the Wicklow Mountains. The bedrock of the area is predominantly granite surrounded by schist and slates, and the most extensive soil types are dominated by peat with blanket peat bog covering the uplands. The vegetation is a mix of heath, blanket bog and upland grassland dominated by Calluna vulgaris, Nardus stricta and Eriophorum species.Leira, M. et al. (2007)AWICarbon-1417-0.05311.25911.312
MONGANBO Neotoma960114125Mongan Bog-7.98346053.324690Europe40RawPeatMidlands raised bogParkes, H.M. and Mitchell, F.J. (2000)AWICarbon-148-0.05210.27610.328
Iwaya Neotoma960614134Iwaya site135.88670035.517630Asia20RawPeatRice paddy. Physiography: small basin. Surrounding vegetation: rice paddy. Lies in a basin ~1.2 km in diameter.Takahara, H. and Takeoka, M. (1992)AWICarbon-149-0.00151.01051.011
CLARABOG Neotoma963314177Clara Bog-7.63069053.320620Europe59RawPeatSite is a large raised bog with an intact soak system. It occurs in a shallow depression underlain by clay, sand, till and limestone bedrock. It is bounded to the north by an esker and to the south by the Silver River. Peat depth reaches up to 10.5m.Connolly, A. (1999)AWICarbon-1411-0.06711.51711.584
GRANJA Neotoma968514264Laguna Granja-63.709900-13.262920South America138RawLakeOxbow lake 300 m from the modern San Martin River. Upland vegetation: seasonal southern Amazonian rainforest; immediate vegetation is riverine forest dominated by Vochysia mapirensis and Buchenavia oxycarpa; wider region dominated by closed-canopy terra firme evergreen rainforest, which is degraded by modern anthropogenic disturbance to a distance of 5 km from the lake. Littoral margins of the lake dominated by floating mats of aquatic vegetation, including Marsilea polycarpa and Eichhornia azurea. The ring-ditch archaeological site Granja del Padre lies 100 m from the eastern shore of the lake.Carson, J.F. et al. (2014)AWICarbon-145-0.0246.0736.097
ORICORE Neotoma968614266Laguna Oricore-63.524160-13.344760South America139RawLakeLarge, shallow, flat-bottomed lake in the Beni Basin. Upland vegetation: seasonal southern Amazonian rainforest; the Beni Basin is seasonally inundated savanna mosaic. Terra firma pre-Cambrian shield outcrops at the northeast margin of the lake and lies 3 km north of the lake. The terra firma is covered with evergreen humid rainforest.Carson, J.F. et al. (2014)AWICarbon-143-0.0525.7725.824
BASSK Neotoma968814270Bass Lake-94.87874045.199320Eastern North America361RawLakePrairie type vegetation.Umbanhowar Jr, C.E. (2004)AWICarbon-144-0.0621.0811.143
BRAKLOOL Neotoma969014274Brackloon Lough-9.56165053.760210Europe100RawPeatThe site occurs in Brackloon wood, Co. Mayo. It consists of a circular area, about 30m in diameter, of willow swamp dominated by Salix cinerea. The site contains small areas of open water and during heavy periods of precipitation the entire area becomes flooded. Filipendula ulmaria, Angelica sylvatica, Potentilla palustris, Cardamine pratensis and sedges are abundant on the swamp and together with willow form a mat of floating vegetation. The swamp is surrounded by open woodland and scrub which contains Picea sitchensis, Quercus petraea, Fagus sylvatica and Betula pubescens and a thick undergrowth of Rubus fruticosus and Pteridium aquilinm.von Engelbrechten, S. et al. (2000)AWICarbon-143-0.05112.69412.745
BALLYDUF Neotoma969114276Ballyduff-7.99204053.082250Europe60RawPeatRaised bog in the central midlands on a Waulsortian limestone bedrock. Ballyduff is one of a string of raised bogs which extends through the Barony of Lower Ormond, in the North Riding of Co. Tipperary. Ballyduff is joined to Clonfinane bog on its western end and both are protected under the Habitats Directive as Natural Heritage Areas and Special Areas of Conservation. The bog is damaged arround its periphery. Hygrophilous vegetation occurs, including bog moss, bog cotton, heather, ling, bog bean and sundew.Stefanini, B.S. (2008)AWICarbon-1439-0.0614.7344.795
CAMILLA2 Neotoma969214278Camillan Wood-9.53218052.018350Europe24RawForestThe wood is situated on Devonian Old Red Sandstone overlain with drift. The vegetation belongs to the Blechno-Quercetum association but contains several planted and naturalized exotic species. The sample site was a 30 m x 40 m basin located in the central part of the wood. The basin lay between two ridges which rose 2-3 m above its surface. A canopy of Quercus petraea dominated the site with an understorey of Ilex aquifolium. There were several Taxus baccata trees around the site but these were either moribund or dead; in the wetter areas to the east and west of the site, Salix cinerea and Betula pubescens had developed. This portion of the wood was cleared of Rhododendron ponticum in 1974. The cut stumps are still evident in situ and the plants varied in age from twenty to forty years before being cut.Mitchell, F.J.G. (1988)AWICarbon-143-0.0478.9879.034
LOUGHCAM Neotoma969814289Lough Camclaun-10.16559052.195090Europe233RawLakeAn arc of mountains running from Mount Brandon (953m) to Stradbally Mountain (801m) encompasses the Owenmore and Scorid river valleys. Lough Camclaun is sited in Devonian Group purple-red and grey-green conglomerates, sandstones and is one of about 34 corries formed by Quaternary glaciation. Lough Camclaun receives a small amount of run-off from a high plateau with extensive blanket-bog and the Coumanare Lakes. The major land use around the lakes and upper plateau areas is sheep grazing which may contribute to the peat erosion.Dodson, J.R. (1990)AWICarbon-145-0.04110.73110.772
REENADIN_neotoma Neotoma969914291Reenadinna Wood-9.53338552.007490Europe20RawPeatThe wood is bounded to the north and south by lakes. Its western limit lies along the geological boundary with Devonian Old Red Sandstone and to the East, the wood is bounded by parkland where the limestone ceases to outcrop. Muckross Bog, a raised bog 2 ha in area lies in the southern portion of the wood. The wood is dominated by Taxus baccata. There are numerous hollows in the wood between blocks of limestone outcrop, these range between 30 and 70 m in diameter. The core site was a steep sided 30 x 40 m basin, swampy in nature with Salix cinerea growing in the centre and Taxus baccata. Ilex aquifolium, Fraxinus excelsior and Rhododendron ponticum growing around the edges where it was drier.Mitchell, F.J.G. (1990)AWICarbon-143-0.04243.70343.745
LINSLEY Neotoma970814370Linsley Pond-72.78433041.317120Eastern North America9RawLakeKettle lake. Physiography: bedrock escarpment and glacial deposits. Surrounding vegetation: oak, hickory, maple, beech.Brugam, R.B. (1978)AWICarbon-14, Lead-210, dates from prior information5-0.0310.7280.759
TOWER1 Neotoma973814410Tower Lake-86.03780046.542630Eastern North America261RawLakeA small endorheic kettle pond on sandy glacial till. Surrounding second-growth forests are dominated by Acer saccharum, Betula alleghaniensis, Fagus grandifolia, Pinus strobus, and Tsuga canadensis, generally similar in composition to those before 19th century logging.Jackson, S.T. et al. (2014)AWICarbon-1411-0.0418.7468.787
HELLHOLE Neotoma976814446Hell Hole Lake-92.21898045.786570Eastern North America298RawLakeKettle lake on glacial outwash plain. Native vegetation: Pinus resinosa, P. banksiana, P. strobus, and Quercus spp.Hotchkiss, S.C. et al. (2007)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information6-0.0694.1294.198
BROWNS Neotoma979514491Browns Island-121.86790038.042170Western North America0RawPeatBrowns Island is a 2.8 sq km tidal wetland located in the San Francisco Estuary at the confluence of the Sacramento and San Joaquin Rivers. Surrounding Vegetation: Schoenoplectus, Bolboschoenus, Distichlis spicata, Salicornia virginica, Juncus, Triglochin maritima.Malamud-Roam, F. and Ingram, B.L. (2004)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information8-0.0462.5332.579
ROEISLND Neotoma979614494Roe Island-122.03290038.072300Western North America0RawMarshTidal marsh located on an island in the San Francisco Estuary. Surrounding vegetation: Distichlis spicata and Salicornia virginica.Malamud-Roam, F. and Ingram, B.L. (2004)AWICarbon-149-0.0522.1042.156
DOGLKBC Neotoma979814498Dog Lake-115.92980050.780540Western North America1183RawLakeDog Lake is a glacial origin lake located in the Kootenay Valley. Surrounding vegetation: Mixed stands of Pinus contorta and Pseudotsuga menziesii grow on xeric sites, while Picea glauca, Populus tremuloides, and Betula papyrifera are found on mesic sites. Dog Lake represents the northernmost extent of Larix occidentalis in the Rocky Mountains.Hallett, D.J. and Hills, L.V. (2006)AWICarbon-144-0.03610.13910.175
DERRYC Neotoma981114510Derrycunihy Wood-9.58186051.962830Europe112RawForestDerrycunihy Wood is situated on the Devonian Old Red Sandstone series. The wood is on the north-facing slope between Ladies View and the Upper Lake. The vegetation has been classified as a Blechno-Quercetum association.Mitchell, F.J.G. (1988)AWICarbon-144-0.0366.6746.710
CORNAHER Neotoma981214512Cornaher Lough-7.41255553.365660Europe65RawLakeThe site is situated in part of the central lowland of Ireland. Soils are well drained, lime-rich grey brown podzolics. Most of the surrounding land consists of farmland for sheep and dairy farming.Heery, A. (1998)AWICarbon-143-0.06614.93915.005
LOUGHAIS Neotoma981614521Lough Aisling-9.58825053.918910Europe15RawLakeThe site occurs between two morainic ridges of Old Red Sandstone drift. The lake is on the southern flanks of the Nephin Begs with a sheltered southern aspect and has a small stream input.Browne, P.R. (1986)AWICarbon-144-0.05217.37417.426
LOUGHANA Neotoma981714523Lough Anaffrin-9.72313553.953340Europe184RawLakeThis lake is within a corrie basin developed on pre-Cambrian quartzites. The corrie was active during last glaciation and the lake is dammed behind an associated moraine at its northern end. The lake is also crossed by a moraine which divides the lake into two halves.Browne, P.R. (1986)AWICarbon-144-0.04315.65615.699
LOUGHCLE Neotoma981814525Lough Clevala-9.43476554.040480Europe73RawLakeA small freshwater lake with a stream input that originates on the schist and gneiss of Tristia Mountain. The lake is developed in a significant depression and is surrounded on its western and southern flanks by a morainic ridge of clacareous sands and gravels.Browne, P.R. (1986)AWICarbon-144-0.05716.69516.752
LOUGHCOR Neotoma981914527Lough Corslieve-9.63900054.050080Europe320RawLakeThis lake lies in the southern most corrie basin below Corslieve Mountain. The basin is developed on pre-Cambrian quartzites.Browne, P.R. (1986)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information5-0.04712.14112.188
BLACKLOU Neotoma982014529Black Lough-7.82615053.170340Europe53RawLakeThe bedrock is dominated by limestone. The cored lake is one of six, situated at the north-east end of Kilcormac esker. Wood and scrub predominantly cover the esker, with some surrounding pasture.Heery, A. (1998)Neotoma_Heery (1998)Carbon-1455.5847.5411.957
LILY Neotoma982414535Lily Lake-93.63978044.192910Eastern North America311RawLakeNAUmbanhowar Jr, C.E. (2004)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information3-0.0340.7520.786
KELLYDUD Neotoma982514537Kelly-Dudley Lake-93.36593044.354440Eastern North America320RawLakeNAUmbanhowar Jr, C.E. (2004)AWICarbon-143-0.0427.4087.450
MARTHA Neotoma982614539Martha Lake-93.73915045.141800Eastern North America296RawLakeNAUmbanhowar Jr, C.E. (2004)Neotoma_Umbanhowar_LinearInterpCarbon-14, Lead-21040.0483.7753.727
LOWDER Neotoma983014549Lowder Creek Bog-112.79220037.672140Western North America3127RawBogFen sediments accumulated behind a well-developed Late Wisconsin moraine complex. Surrounding vegetation: Picea engelmannii - Abies lasiocarpa forest with Populus tremuloides. Members of the Cyperaceae family cover the bog surface. Dodecatheon pulchellum, Pedicularis groenlandica, and Gentiana are common.Anderson, R.S. et al. (1999)AWICarbon-144-0.04515.42215.467
BRAKLOOW Neotoma983314554Brackloon Wood-9.55729053.758830Europe100RawPeatThe site consists of an elongated marshy area in the south eastern portion of Brackloon wood. Surface vegetation includes Salix cinerea, Luzula sylvatica and Filipendula ulmaria. Mature woodland with Quercus petraea and Fraxinus excelsior surrounds the marsh with Vaccinium myrtillus dominating the ground layer.Little, D.J. et al. (2001)AWICarbon-145-0.0505.9045.954
SHEHEREE Neotoma983414556Sheheree Bog-9.48088052.040270Europe61RawPeatThis bog lies in the Killarney valley, which stretches from the upland area in the south around Ladies View, through Long Range and expanding over the lower lakes to the north shore of Lough Leane. The valley is bisected by a geological transition of Devonian Old Red Sandstone to the south and Carboniferous limestone to the north.Mitchell, F.J.G. and Cooney, T. (2004)AWICarbon-146-0.06513.68513.750
KILCURLE Neotoma983514558Kilcurley Wood-7.66157053.390810Europe64RawForestA mature Quercus wood bisected by the new N6 motorway. It is mainly wet Quercus-Betula woodland. The understorey is comprised of Crataegus monogyna and Ilex aquifolium. The field layer flora comprises of Filipendula ulmaria, Iris pseudacorus, Ranunculus ficaria, grasses and Viola riviniana.OCarroll, E. (2012)AWICarbon-144-0.0696.6546.723
PEDRIDO_neotoma Neotoma983614560Pedrido-7.06249543.451550Europe770RawPeatThis site occurs in the Xistrak Mountains, 24km south of Viveiro and the coast. Partial harvesting of Pinus pinaster and Eucalyptus plantations around the bog occurs.Stefanini, B.S. (2008)AWICarbon-1430-0.0475.2405.287
SL Neotoma983714562Slish Lake-8.37187054.243900Europe48RawLakeThe catchment of Slish lake contains Pinus contorta and heathland but a band of native woodland east of the lake hold Quercus petraea, Betula pubescens and Ilex aquifolium with lesser amounts of Sorbus aucuparia and Fraxinus excelsior.Dodson, J.R. and Bradshaw, R.H.W. (1987)AWICarbon-143-0.0312.0772.108
URAGHWOO_neotoma Neotoma983814564Uragh Wood-9.68578051.802800Europe95RawForestUragh can be classified as acidophillous Atlantic oakwood. The variation in soils is reflected in the vegetation; Fraxinus excelsior is only encountered in the eastern section where there is also a greater abundance of Corylus avellana in comparison to the less fertile western section. Two exceptional features of this wood are that it has not been infested by the alien shrub Rhododendron ponticum, nor is it heavily grazed. Such sites are rare in the west of Ireland.Little, D.J. et al. (1996)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information5-0.0653.4063.471
HURLEG Neotoma986114612Hurleg Lake96.90074037.274460Asia2817RawLakeLake is located in the Qaidam Basin, an arid intermontane basin, on the NE Tibetan Plateau, surrounded by the Kunlun Mountains to the south, the Altun Mountains to the west, and the Qilian Mountains to the north and east. Surrounding desert vegetation dominated by Amaranthaceae (Salsola abrotanoides, Kalidium gracile, Ceratoides latens, Haloxylon ammodendron, and Sympegma regelii), Ephedra, Nitraria, and Asteraceae (Artemisia, Ajania fruticulosa, and Asterothamnus centrali-asiaticus)Zhao, Y. et al. (2007)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information8-0.04513.65613.701
BATESON Neotoma986214614Bates Marsh-81.84467042.342710Eastern North America175RawMarshThe study site is located in the marsh surrounding Rondeau Provincial Park. Surrounding vegetation: The wetland vegetation at the study site is dominated by Cephalanthus occidentalis, Salix, Cornus, and Phragmites australis in the drier parts of the marsh. The most important emergent plants are Typha latifolia, T. angustifolia, T. x glauca, and Zizania aquatica, forming large monospecific stands. Aquatic Cyperaceae, Nuphar advena, and Nymphaea odorata are common in the marsh areas with deeper standing water. The major forest trees are Acer saccharum, Fagus grandifolia, Tilia americana, and Fraxinus americana on the ridges, and Acer rubrum, A. saccharinum, Betula alleghaniensis, Fraxinus nigra, and F. pennsylvanica in lower-lying wetter areas. The forest also supports important populations of regionally rare Carolinian tree species, including Carya ovata, Liriodendron tulipifera, and Morus rubra.Finkelstein, S.A. and Davis, A.M. (2005)AWICarbon-14, Lead-2105-0.0644.8934.957
ZOIGE08C1 Neotoma986414619Zoige Basin102.63330033.450000Asia3467RawPeatLarge inter-valley peatland in the Zoige Basin, a low-relief plateau in the eastern Tibetan Plateau. Upland vegetation dominated by Kobresia spp., other Cyperaceae, Artemisia, Poaceae, and Ranunculaceae. Peatland vegetation dominated by Cyperaceae, including Carex muliensis and Kobresia humilis.Zhao, Y., et al. (2011)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information9-0.06610.20210.268
KIRKPAT Neotoma986514622Lake Kirkpatrick168.573700-45.027190Indopacific570RawLakeLocated in the Lake Wakatipu catchment, southeastern hill country, South Island. Surrounded by pastureland with Agrostis capillaris, Poa spp. and other introduced grasses, Trifolium spp., Hypericum spp., Pinus radiata plantations, and small areas of native Nothofagus menziesii forest.McWethy, D.B. et al. (2014)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information11-0.0561.4691.525
BIGREED Neotoma986614624Big Reed Pond Hollow-69.05170046.350650Eastern North America370RawPeatWet, mossy, forested swale. Physiography: humified peat over rock/till. Surrounding vegetation: Picea rubens, Thuja, Betula, Sphagnum, Carex.Schauffler, M. (1998)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information7-0.0606.3806.440
MINNREG Neotoma986714626Minnreg-93.32120044.693380Eastern North America297RawLakeNAUmbanhowar Jr, C.E. (2004)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information4-0.0610.7630.824
DUKES Neotoma986814629Dukes Tarn168.492800-44.964040Indopacific830RawLakeGlacial tarn located within the Lake Wakatipu catchment. Surrounding vegetation: patches of trees and shrubs (Nothofagus solandri, Coprosma spp. Phyllocladus, Dracophyllum longifolium, Hebe spp., Gaultheria spp.), native tussock (Chionochloa spp.), and introduced pasture grasses (Festuca spp.).McWethy, D.B. et al. (2010)Neotoma_McWethy et al. 2014Carbon-1490.0030.7920.789
AMBER Neotoma986914631Amber Lake-94.47365043.607150Eastern North America351RawLakeLake is one of several in a chain of lakes occupying a former glacial meltwater channel or tunnel valley.Umbanhowar Jr, C.E. (2004)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information3-0.0660.9341.000
CAMP Neotoma987014633Camp Lake-94.09290045.162040Eastern North America315RawLakeNAUmbanhowar Jr, C.E. (2004)AWICarbon-143-0.0671.5921.659
CRYSTAL Neotoma987114635Crystal Lake-93.21213044.333490Eastern North America351RawLakeNAUmbanhowar Jr, C.E. (2004)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information3-0.0591.9181.977
FISHL Neotoma987214637Fish Lake-93.66542044.229530Eastern North America312RawLakeNAUmbanhowar Jr, C.E. (2004)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information3-0.0580.7430.801
FISHS Neotoma987314639Fish Lake (Sc)-93.46048044.651020Eastern North America288RawLakeNAUmbanhowar Jr, C.E. (2004)AWICarbon-144-0.0662.1302.196
EAGLEL Neotoma987414641Eagle Lake-93.93439044.808750Eastern North America296RawLakeNAUmbanhowar Jr, C.E. (2004)AWICarbon-144-0.0321.8351.867
EMILY_NE Neotoma987514643Lake Emily, Northeast Basin-93.91438044.313790Eastern North America296RawLakeCore obtained from a side basin in Lake Emily.Umbanhowar Jr, C.E. (2004)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information3-0.0600.9140.974
FULLER Neotoma987614645Fuller Lake-94.07546045.421690Eastern North America290RawLakeNAUmbanhowar Jr, C.E. (2004)AWICarbon-143-0.0621.8021.864
TIANCHI Neotoma987714648Tianchi Lake106.30880035.264670Asia2430RawLakeClossed basin lake is located in the Liupan Mountains on the southwestern Loess Plateau. Natural vegetation: temperate steppe forest dominated by Betula platyphylla, B. albo-sinensis, Quercus liaotungensis, Q. variabilis, Q. aliena, Populus davidiana, Pinus armandii, and Ostryopsis davidiana. Lowland steppe dominated by Artemisia gmelinii and Stipa bacialensis. Forest steppe at 1700-2300 m; forest above 2300 m. Natural vegetation mostly destroyed since the 1950s, and the current vegetation is dwarf-shrub.Sun, H. et al. (2011)AWICarbon-1419-0.0615.9195.980
SANLUIS Neotoma987814650San Luis Lake-105.72470037.677730Western North America2293RawLakePlaya lake subject to drying out. Aeolian landscape with blowout depressions, parabolic dunes, and alkaline flats. Upland vegetation: saline bottom land shrublands, cold desert shrublands, and salt meadows, with Sarcobatus, Salsola, Atriplex, Sueda, Artemisia, and Poaceae.de Lanois, J.L. (1993)AWICarbon-144-0.0441.5521.596
BLKWOODS Neotoma988914674Blackwoods Hollow-68.22364044.313200Eastern North America30RawPeatMossy depression near the coast on Mt. Desert Island. Physiography: humified peat overlying till/rock. Surrounding vegetation: Picea rubens, Sphagnum carpet, Carex.Schauffler, M. (1998)AWICarbon-147-0.06111.70211.763
BUCKLEY Neotoma989014676Buckley Pond Hollow-69.04941046.334810Eastern North America360RawLake1*2 m wet pool between moss hummockis in a stony are of low ground ~130 east of the NE shore of Buckley Pond. Surrounding vegetation: multi-age stand of Picea, Abies, Betula alleghaniensis, Thuja, and Fraxinus.Schauffler, M. (1998)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information7-0.05310.41310.466
HAUTNOR Neotoma989114678Isle au Haut North Hollow-68.63540044.065100Eastern North America75RawLakeSmall hollow on the north end of Isle au Haut, a flat, mossy hillside seep approximately 5*15 m on a northwest facing slope. Mixed age stand of Picea rubens with scatered Betula, Acer rubrum, and Picea glauca. Understory of Vaccinium angustifolium, Carex, and Sphagnum.Schauffler, M. (1998)AWICarbon-144-0.0604.7644.824
HAUTSOU Neotoma989214680Isle au Haut South Hollow-68.63036044.031820Eastern North America65RawLakeSmall mossy depression about 1 m in diameter on a southeast facing shoulder of the ridge, Surrounding vegetation witin 50 m Picea rubens forest, with a stand of Pinus rigida and Vaccinium 35 m to the east. Acer rubrum subdominant in the canopy with scattered Picea glauca and Abies balsamea.Schauffler, M. (1998)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information5-0.0605.2295.289
ROQUEIS Neotoma989314682Roque Island Hollow-67.53069044.573080Eastern North America20RawCaveSmall hollow with Sphagnum carpet, located on Roque Island in a stand of Picea rubens with occasional Betula papyrifera, Acer rubrum, Ostrya virginiana, and Sorbus americana, with Alnus and Chamaedaphne calyculata in the understory.Schauffler, M. (1998)AWICarbon-148-0.0609.3969.456
SCHOODIC Neotoma989414684Schoodic Peninsula Hollow-68.07260044.373280Eastern North America10RawCaveForested, mossy swale located on the Schoodic Peninusla. Carpeted with Sphagnum and scattered sedges and ferns. Picea rubens and Thuja occidentalis dominate the canopy. Betula alleghaniensis, B. papyrifera, Acer rubrum, and Abies balsamea are present. Understory open with scattered Viburnum, Vaccinium, and Prunus.Schauffler, M. (1998)AWICarbon-145-0.0568.1338.189
CONROYLD Neotoma49114768Conroy Lake-67.88333046.283330Eastern North America137RawLakeConroy Lake is a kettle lake located within a beaded esker complex. Surrounding vegetation: Pinus strobus, Picea spp, Betula, Alnus.Doner, L.A. (1995)Neotoma_Neotoma 1Carbon-1459.22612.9243.698
YAHOO Neotoma994214792Yahoo Lake-124.01860047.676920Western North America709RawLakeYahoo Lake was formed by a small cirque glacier. Surrounding vegetation: The lake is located within the Pacific Silver Fir forest zone. North facing slopes are dominated by Abies amabilis and Tsuga heterophylla, while Thuja plicata is limited to flat areas or south aspects. The lake is near the upper elevation limits of Tsuga heterophylla and Thuja plicata.Gavin, D.G. and Brubaker, L.B. (2015)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information6-0.04013.87613.916
TWOFROG Neotoma994314794Two Frog Lake-127.53400051.106590Western North America4RawLakeTwo Frog Lake is a small single basin unstratified freshwater lake. It is located in the Seymour-Belize Inlet Complex, situated in the central coastal mainland of British Columbia. Surrounding vegetation: The vegetation in this region is dominated by Tsuga heterophylla and Tsuga plicata.Galloway, J.M. et al. (2007)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information4-0.05114.27014.321
SOUTHBOG Neotoma994414797South Bog-67.20294044.717550Eastern North America35RawBogRaised bog. Surrounding vegetation: Grasslands dominated by Calamagrostis canadensis. Patches of Alnus and Salix, occasional mature Picea glauca, and several even-aged stands of Populus tremuloides dot the otherwise homogenous grasslands.Dieffenbacher-Krall, A.C. (1997)AWICarbon-143-0.0413.6623.703
SIESTA Neotoma994514799Siesta Lake-119.65990037.850500Western North America2430RawLakeSmall morainally dammed lake in the Sierra Nevada mountains. Surrounding vegetation: Pinus contorta forest with Abies magnifica and an occasional Pinus monticola. There are very few herbaceous and shrubby understorey species. Occasional openings within the forest allow species such as Quercus vaccinifolia, Arctostaphylos nevadensis, Ribes montigenum, and Phyllodoce breweri to thrive.Brunelle, A. and Anderson, R.S. (2003)AWICarbon-143-0.03913.19813.237
BURNTKNB Neotoma994714803Burnt Knob Lake-114.98290045.706940Western North America2250RawLakeLate-Pleistocene cirque basin. Physiography: Clearwater mountain range. Surrounding vegetation: Abies bifolia and Pinus albicaulis.Brunelle-Daines, A.R. (2002)AWICarbon-1414-0.06414.95515.019
BAKER Neotoma997414884Baker Lake-114.26320045.891730Western North America2300RawLakeBaker Lake is on the east side of the Bitterroot Range. It is a late-Pleistocene cirque basin. Surrounding vegetation is dominated by Pinus albicaulis and Larix lyallii on dry slopes, and Abies bifolia on wet slopes. Pinus contorta and Picea engelmannii also grow in the watershed. Dominant understory species include Vaccinium scoparium, Vaccinium membranaceum, Xerophyllum tenax, and Phyllodoce empetriformis.Brunelle-Daines, A.R. (2002)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information15-0.05013.90313.953
TOWER6 Neotoma973814889Tower Lake-86.03780046.542630Eastern North America261RawLakeA small endorheic kettle pond on sandy glacial till. Surrounding second-growth forests are dominated by Acer saccharum, Betula alleghaniensis, Fagus grandifolia, Pinus strobus, and Tsuga canadensis, generally similar in composition to those before 19th century logging.Jackson, S.T. et al. (2014)AWICarbon-1420.4321.7641.332
BONATOAB Neotoma997914897Bonatoa Bog178.533300-18.066670Indopacific4RawBogLevee-dammed peatland on delta. Physiography: Estuarine plain, 6 km inland. Regional vegetation: disturbed tropical forest. Local vegetation: Pandanus-sedge-Sphagnum open shrubland.Hope, G. et al. (2009)AWICarbon-144-0.0364.9805.016
HOODOO Neotoma998514911Hoodoo Lake-114.65150046.320230Western North America1787RawLakeCutoff stream channel located on the west side of the Bitterroot Range. The subalpine forest surrounding Hoodo Lake is dominated by Picea engelmannii and Abies bifolia on the wet slopes, and Pinus contorta on the southern dry slopes. Salix and Scirpus are in seeps or moister areas. Dominant understory species include Vaccinium scoparium, Xerophyllum tenax, and Phyllodoce empetriformis. Various members of Poaceae and Asteraceae are also present in the watershed.Brunelle-Daines, A.R. (2002)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information9-0.05210.05510.107
BRASS Neotoma998814921Brass Tarn145.043200-5.787470Indopacific3910RawFenSedge fen infilling a glacial tarn, perched on wall of deep glacial valley in the Bismarck Range. Located in shrub-rich subalpine grasslands slightly above the tree-line. Local vegetation: Carex gaudichaudiana sedgeland.Hope, G.S. (1996)AWICarbon-145-0.03312.42912.462
PINTLER Neotoma998914923Pintler Lake-113.43990045.840560Western North America1921RawLakePintler Lake is dammed behind a late-Pleistocene end moraine. The montane forest surrounding the lake is dominated by Pinus contorta with Pseudotsuga menziesii and Picea engelmannii as minor components. Dominant understory species include Arctostaphylos uva-ursi, Artemisia tridentata, Linnea borealis, and Ribes.Brunelle-Daines, A.R. (2002)AWICarbon-148-0.05116.69016.741
UPSOPER Neotoma999014925Upper Soper Lake-69.87914062.914750Eastern North America0RawLakePartially isolated embayment of Soper L. Physiography: Tidal connections to Hudson Strait. Surrounding vegetation: Fern and horsetail species, including Woodsia, Cystopteris, Lycopodium, and Equisetum. The low-shrubs around the lake include the heath taxa Empetrum, Ledum, Pyrola, Cassiope, Vaccinium, Rhododendron, Arctostaphylos, and Diapensia. Also represented are Salix, Betula nana, and Betula glandulosa. The environment within the protected Soper Valley allows many of the shrubs to reach the stature of small trees.Doner, L.A. (2001)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information4-0.0372.6252.662
PRIEND Neotoma999114928Prien Lake-93.27942030.192210Eastern North America0RawLakeDrowned river segment which is now an estuary. Surrounding vegetation: Largely pine forest before logging depleted the forests around 1930. Now Cajun Prairie.Fearn, M.L. (1995)AWICarbon-143-0.0475.4595.506
OGAC Neotoma999214930Ogac Lake-67.34153062.845470Eastern North America5RawLakeCirque lakelocated in a protected valley at head of Ney Harbour. Surrounding vegetation: Fern and horsetail species, including Woodsia, Cystopteris, Lycopodium, and Equisetum. The low-shrubs around the lake include the heath taxa Empetrum, Ledum, Pyrola, Cassiope, Vaccinium, Rhododendron, Arctostaphylos, and Diapensia, as well as Salix. Much of the rest of the sparse ground cover taxa are represented by species of Poa, Festuca, Hierochloe, Eriophorum, Scirpus, Carex, Juncus, Luzula, Tofieldia, Oxyria, Polygonum, Stellaria, Cerastium, Sagina, Arenaria, Silene, Ranunculus, Cardamine, Draba, Papaver, Arabis, Saxifraga, Potentilla, Sibbaldia, Dryas, Epilobium, Armeria, Mertensia, Veronica, Pedicularis, Pinguicula, Campanula, and Erigeron.Doner, L.A. (2001)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information5-0.0322.4932.525
NELSONMI Neotoma999314933Nelson Lake-85.38030046.228700Eastern North America251RawLakeSpring fed lakeon the Niagara Escarpment dammed by remnant beach. Surrounding vegetation: Acer saccharum, Fagus grandifolia, Betula allegheniensis, Ulmus americana, Tsuga canadensis, and Abies balsamea.Delcourt, P.A. et al. (2002)AWICarbon-148-0.0627.8557.917
MOOSE_neotoma Neotoma999414935Moose Lake-123.35090047.883680Western North America1544RawLakeAlpine lake located in the Grand Valley. Surrounding vegetation: Subalpine forest parkland dominated by Abies lasiocarpa. Tsuga heterophylla and Pseudotsuga menziesii reach their upper elevational limit near Moose Lake.Gavin, D.G. et al. (2001)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information5-0.04115.82215.863
MARTINS Neotoma999514938Martins Lake-123.53260047.712920Western North America1415RawLakeMartins Lake is a closed basin located on an alpine ridge. Surrounding vegetation: small meadows, scree slopes, and patchy Tsuga mertenisana forest. Phyllodoce empetriformis, Vaccinium deliciosum, Cassiope mertensiana, Carex, Erythronium montanum, and Polygonum bistortoides are common in meadows.Gavin, D.G. and Brubaker, L.B. (2015)AWICarbon-144-0.04714.22814.275
IJOMBA Neotoma999614941Ijomba137.216900-4.020630Indopacific3630RawMireMoraine dammed mire in the Discovery Valley on the Kemabu Plateau. Surrounding vegetation: disturbed subalpine forest and treefern. Local vegetation: Astelia hummock bog and Carex fen.Hope, G.S. and Peterson, J.A. (1975)Neotoma_Neotoma 1Carbon-14, dates from prior information4-0.03117.15917.190
FRACAS Neotoma999714944Fracas Lake-112.23860036.630700Western North America2512RawLakeSmall solution basin on the Kaibab Plateau. Pond has a central floating mat of Carex, Schoenoplectus acutus, and Poaceae. Surrounded by mixed conifer forest of Abies concolor, Picea pungens, Pinus ponderosa, and Pseudotsuga menziesii.Weng, C. and Jackson, S.T. (1999)AWICarbon-146-0.04513.65313.698
EFSTADAL Neotoma999814946Efstadalsvatn-22.67326065.941630Europe123RawLakeThe lake is the first of two connected lake basins, located in the narrow, glacially scoured Laugardalur valley, but which are separated by a distinct morainal feature. Surrounding vegetation: Heathland with some patches of shrub birch.Doner, L.A. (2001)AWICarbon-1444.30612.6618.355
DYER Neotoma999914948Dye Lower Water Lake (Dyer Lake)-61.64925066.622460Eastern North America323RawLakeMoraine damned lake on Baffin Island. Surrounding vegetation: All of Baffin Island is above tree line. Sparse tundra.Miller, G.H. et al. (2005)AWICarbon-143-0.03910.16510.204
BEARAZ Neotoma1000014951Bear Lake-112.14720036.371120Western North America2778RawLakeBear Lake occurs in a limestone sinkhole and is located near the highest portion of the Kaibab Plateau. A sedge floating mat covers about two thirds of the water surface. Aquatic plants in the open water area are Glyceria borealis, Eleocharis, Sparganium, and Potamogeton. Surrounding vegetation: Forest dominated by Picea engelmannii and Abies lasiocarpa. Scattered Abies concolor and Pinus ponderosa also occur. Several Populus tremuloides trees grow on the west shore of the pond.Weng, C. and Jackson, S.T. (1999)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information5-0.04013.47313.513
ARTHURB Neotoma1000214955Lake Arthur-92.70950030.050340Eastern North America1RawLakeDrowned river segment located close enough to the Gulf of Mexico to be influenced by salt water, thus properly defined as an estuary. Surrounding vegetation: Primarily cypress trees and rice fields. Forest composed of red maple, green ash, elm, sycamore, sugarberry, water oak, willow oak, sweetgum, willow, cypress, and tupelo.Fearn, M.L. (1995)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information6-0.0298.9949.023
APPLEMAN Neotoma1000314957Appleman Lake-85.21209041.623290Eastern North America294RawLakeAppleman Lake is a kettle pond situated on glacial till and outwash from the Lake Michigan Lobe.Gill, J.L. et al. (2009)Neotoma_Neotoma 1Carbon-14155.43019.85914.429
EAGLTARN Neotoma1000414959Eagle Tarn146.591200-42.679940Indopacific1033RawLakeLake occupies a moraine dammed basin developed by the Broad River glacier during retreat into the Lake Dobson cirque. Surrounding vegetation: Eucalyptus subcrenulata-E. coccifera low open-forest with an understory of Nothofagus cunninghamii; Athrotaxis cuppressoides and Microstrobos niphophilus occurs along creeks and in soaks.Macphail, M. (1975)AWICarbon-143-0.02914.15914.188
KOMANLO Neotoma1000614963Komanimambuno Mire145.089000-5.820370Indopacific2740RawMireAbandoned stream meander, steep slopes in upper catchment. Surrounding vegetation: lower montane forest. Local vegetation: Myrtaceous swamp forest.Hope, G.S. and Peterson, J.A. (1975)AWICarbon-1471.83534.23132.396
CAMERONS Neotoma1000814969Camerons Lagoon146.676500-41.959050Indopacific1045RawLakeSmall lake basin of uncertain origin the Central Plateau of Tasmania; fringed by short alpine plant communities and is surrounded on all sides by Liawenee Moor, one of the most extensive treeless expanses in Tasmania. Baumea anhrophylla forms a very open sedgeland in the centre of the lagoon with clear water between it and the banks. Myriophyllum salsugineum, Polomageton sp. and Scirpus sp. grow in patches throughout the lagoon. On poorly drained sites near the margins of the lagoon there are wet heaths of Richea gunnii, Epacris gunnii, Richea sprengelioides and Orites acicularis. The moor is dominated by graminoides, herbs, and shrubs. Well drained, shallow ridges support mat and low heaths. The forests and woodlands that border Liawenee Moor on three sides are dominated by Eucalyptus coccifera, E. gunnii, and E. delegatensis.Thomas, I. and Hope, G. (1994)AWICarbon-146-0.0478.9789.025
SUNDOWN Neotoma1000914972Sundown Swamp144.674600-41.126660Indopacific5RawSwampInterdunal Melaleuca ericifolia swamp. Physiography: Coastal plateau with dunes. Surrounding vegetation: Epacris- Leptospermum heath.Hope, G. (1999)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information2-0.0324.2324.264
MEADERVR Neotoma1001914995Meade River bluff-157.34210070.475000Western North America2RawRiverTundra ice-wedge polygon on the Meade River bluffs. Sandy surface sediments are Pleistocene/Holocene eolian dunes. Surrounding vegetation: Carex, Sphagnum, Salix, Dryas, Polygonum. Sedge tundra.Eisner, W.R. and Peterson, K.M. (1998)AWICarbon-145-0.05810.59810.656
ROUND Neotoma1002014997Round Pond-70.01033041.970780Eastern North America4RawLakeSurrounding vegetation: Pitch pine-oak forest. The dominant trees include Pinus rigida and Quercus spp, while Pinus strobus, Acer rubrum, Carya, and Fagus grandifolia may be abundant locally. Common to many stands is a dense ericaceous shrub understory comprised primarily of Gaylussacia baccata and Vaccinium.Parshall, T. and Foster, D.R. (2002)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information13-0.0613.7053.766
DEEPPOND Neotoma1002114999Deep Pond-69.99210041.739130Eastern North America23RawLakeSurrounding vegetation: Pitch pine-oak forest. The dominant trees include Pinus rigida and Quercus spp, while Pinus strobus, Acer rubrum, Carya, and Fagus grandifolia may be abundant locally. Common to many stands is a dense ericaceous shrub understory comprised primarily of Gaylussacia baccata and Vaccinium.Parshall, T. and Foster, D.R. (2002)AWICarbon-1416-0.0494.1274.176
ICEHSMA Neotoma1002315003Icehouse Pond-69.96058041.798000Eastern North America19RawLakeSurrounding vegetation: Pitch pine-oak forest. The dominant trees include Pinus rigida and Quercus spp, while Pinus strobus, Acer rubrum, Carya, and Fagus grandifolia may be abundant locally. Common to many stands is a dense ericaceous shrub understory comprised primarily of Gaylussacia baccata and Vaccinium.Parshall, T. and Foster, D.R. (2002)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information12-0.0432.3322.375
ROTTEN Neotoma1002415005Rotten Swamp148.886400-35.706980Indopacific1445RawSwampSubalpine Sphagnum-Epacris shrub bog with Empodisma fen and Carex fen. Surrounding vegetation: Eucalyptus open forest.Clark, R.L. (1986)AWICarbon-144-0.0688.0368.104
EAGLEPND Neotoma1002515007Eagle Pond-70.13606041.698200Eastern North America11RawLakeSurrounding vegetation: Pitch pine-oak forest. The dominant trees include Pinus rigida and Quercus spp, while Pinus strobus, Acer rubrum, Carya, and Fagus grandifolia may be abundant locally. Common to many stands is a dense ericaceous shrub understory comprised primarily of Gaylussacia baccata and Vaccinium.Foster, D.R. et al. (2002)AWICarbon-1422-0.0515.6885.739
JEMIMA Neotoma1002615009Jemima Pond-69.98470041.829610Eastern North America3RawLakeSurrounding vegetation: Pitch pine-oak forest. The dominant trees include Pinus rigida and Quercus spp, while Pinus strobus, Acer rubrum, Carya, and Fagus grandifolia may be abundant locally. Common to many stands is a dense ericaceous shrub understory comprised primarily of Gaylussacia baccata and Vaccinium.Parshall, T. and Foster, D.R. (2002)AWICarbon-1417-0.0482.7282.776
SUPRIN Neotoma1002715013Lac Suprin166.991600-22.287190Indopacific235RawLakeEphemeral lake in ultramafic karst on Plaine des Lacs, a dissected plateau. Surrounding vegetation: Gymnostoma deplancheanum maquis shrublands.Hope, G.S. (1996)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information619.33840.69021.352
SANDY Neotoma1002815020Sandy Hill Pond-70.36407041.689990Eastern North America16RawLakeSurrounding vegetation: Pitch pine-oak forest. The dominant trees include Pinus rigida and Quercus spp, while Pinus strobus, Acer rubrum, Carya, and Fagus grandifolia may be abundant locally. Common to many stands is a dense ericaceous shrub understory comprised primarily of Gaylussacia baccata and Vaccinium.Parshall, T. et al. (2003)AWICarbon-1413-0.0542.2892.343
FRESH Neotoma1002915022Fresh Pond-70.53284041.594120Eastern North America7RawLakeSurrounding vegetation: Pitch pine-oak forest. The dominant trees include Pinus rigida and Quercus spp, while Pinus strobus, Acer rubrum, Carya, and Fagus grandifolia may be abundant locally. Common to many stands is a dense ericaceous shrub understory comprised primarily of Gaylussacia baccata and Vaccinium.Parshall, T. and Foster, D.R. (2002)AWICarbon-1412-0.0542.2792.333
MUDLKMI Neotoma1003415032Mud Lake (Ho)-88.31699047.129420Eastern North America189RawLakeNABooth, R.K. et al. (2002)AWICarbon-148-0.0539.8779.930
LILYMI Neotoma1003615035Lily Lake-89.09080047.911990Eastern North America301RawLakeKettle lakel. Surrounding vegetation: Forest dominated by Betula alleghaniensis, with Acer saccharum, Pinus strobus, Thuja occidentalis, and occasional Quercus rubra.Flakne, R. (2003)AWICarbon-146-0.06110.67910.740
GOG Neotoma1004715059Granta Pools146.384700-41.507870Indopacific685RawLakeNAFletcher, M.S. et al. (2014)AWICarbon-144-0.0587.7567.814
CONDOR Neotoma1004915061Laguna del Condor-71.288760-42.350210South America818RawLakeMoraine dammed lake near the terminal Pleistocene moraines. Located within the transition from open Austrocedrus chilensis woodland to steppe.Iglesias, V. (2013)AWICarbon-145-0.04610.08010.126
MUMBO Neotoma1005315074Mumbo Lake-122.51050041.190980Western North America1860RawLakeLake is in a small cirque basin in the Trinity Mountains. Principal trees at Mumbo Lake include Pinus contorta, Abies concolor, A. magnifica, Pinus monticola, and Tsuga mertensiana. Forest canopy around the lake is closed, although montane chaparral (Quercus vaccinifolia, Arctostaphylos, and rosaceous taxa) and bare rock cover much of the surrounding slopes.Daniels, M.L. et al. (2005)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information6-0.05314.43714.490
JACKSN07 Neotoma112515081Jackson Pond-85.72462037.432550Eastern North America260RawLakePond is a circular, shallow sinkhole (3.5 ha) in a karst up-land of gentle relief. Hillcrests are 10-15 m above the surface of the basin. Most of the surrounding area is in cropland or pasture, with scattered woodlots of Quercus and Carya spp. Fagus grandifolia, Fraxinus americana, Acer saccharum, and other mesic species occur in valley bottoms. The basin itself at the time of coring was vegetated by emergent Nuphar, graminoids (Cyperaceae and Poaceae), and scattered individuals of C. occidentalis and A. saccharum.Liu, Y. et al. (2013)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information12-0.05931.06431.123
ANDERS07 Neotoma20315088Anderson Pond-85.50132036.030150Eastern North America303RawLakeNALiu, Y. et al. (2013)AWICarbon-1415-0.05525.59225.647
IZTAPA Neotoma1005815099Iztapa-90.65974013.951910Eastern North America4RawPeatRed mangrove (Rhizophora) wetland on the central Pacific coastal plain.Larmon, J.T. (2013)AWICarbon-145-0.0392.8532.892
MOSQUITO Neotoma1005915101Lago Mosquito-71.397080-42.488750South America556RawLakeLocated in a glacial valley near the terminal Pleistocene moraines, but dammed by aluvial fans emanating from tributary valleys. Located within the transition from open Austrocedrus chilensis woodland to steppe.Iglesias, V. (2013)AWICarbon-1418-0.0549.3329.386
HUALAHUE Neotoma1006015103Lago Huala Hue-71.507110-41.510750South America849RawLakeLake dammed by a glacial delta associated with late-Pleistocene meltwater from ice complexes from the north. Surrounding vegetation Nothofagus dombeyi-Austrocedrus forest.Iglesias, V. (2013)AWICarbon-148-0.06013.24113.301
EMMASEC1 Neotoma1006115106Lake Emma-107.61540037.902100Western North America3740RawLakeGlacial tarn in a south-facing cirque at the head of Eureka Gulch near the headwaterso of the Animas River. On 4 June 1978, it was suddenly and completely drained by the collapse of underground mine workings. Site is above timberline in alpine tundra.Carrara, P.E. et al. (1991)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information6-0.06719.16519.232
PADRE Neotoma1006315115Laguna Padre Laguna-71.508800-41.359590South America880RawLakeLake dammed by a postglacial alluvial fan. Surrounding vegetation Nothofagus dombeyi-Austrocedrus forest.Iglesias, V. (2013)AWICarbon-144-0.0604.9274.987
THEOBALD Neotoma1007115130Lago Theobald-71.561270-43.436020South America640RawLakeGlacial scour lake. Modern vegetation mixture of Nothofagus, Austrocedrus, and steppe taxa.Iglesias, V. (2013)AWICarbon-149-0.06612.28012.346
TREBOL Neotoma1007215132Laguna el Trebol-71.493530-41.070340South America758RawLakeSurrounded by closed forest dominated by Nothofagus dombeyi and lesser amounts of Austrocedrus chilensisIglesias, V. (2013)AWICarbon-1416-0.05422.58822.642
CREELBAY Neotoma971715136Devils Lake, Creel Bay-98.92935048.085900Eastern North America443RawLakeVery large closed basin, ice-thrust lake, which lies in a preglacial valley. Water level has varied dramatically during the historical period. Creel Bay has a maximum depth of about 15 m.Jacobson, H.A. and Engstrom, D.R. (1989)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information28-0.04513.63613.681
JONES Neotoma1007415138Jones Lake-99.28915049.450250Eastern North America409RawLakeLake is located on stagnation moraine at the southern margin of the aspen parkland near the border with the tall-grass prairie.Teed, R. et al. (2009)AWICarbon-1427-0.05811.21611.274
MALLARD Neotoma1007515140Mallard Pond-101.32470051.287800Eastern North America568RawLakeLocated on stagnation moraine near the edge of the boreal forest.Teed, R. et al. (2009)AWICarbon-1417-0.0538.7178.770
MKPEACEA Neotoma1007615142Makepeace Cedar Swamp-70.75736041.936190Eastern North America40RawSwampClosed basin mire located in sandy outwash along the margin of the Monk's Hill recessional moraine. Surrounding vegetation: Quercus, Pinus strobus, Betula, Acer rubrum, Tsuga canadensis, and Fagus grandifolia. Grass with cedar immediately at site.Newby, P.E. et al. (2000)AWICarbon-147-0.03914.36914.408
MKPEACEB Neotoma1007615146Makepeace Cedar Swamp-70.75736041.936190Eastern North America40RawSwampClosed basin mire located in sandy outwash along the margin of the Monk's Hill recessional moraine. Surrounding vegetation: Quercus, Pinus strobus, Betula, Acer rubrum, Tsuga canadensis, and Fagus grandifolia. Grass with cedar immediately at site.Newby, P.E. et al. (2000)AWICarbon-142-0.03713.57513.612
WENDEL3 Neotoma1008015153Wendel site-98.28941046.433120Eastern North America423RawLakeEphemeral lake situated in the Twin Lakes channel at the northern end of a partly drained lake bed within a palimpsest meltwater channel situated on the Glaciated Till Plain. Natural vegetation: mixed grass prairie. Heavily agricultural today.Yansa, C.H. et al. (2007)Neotoma_Neotoma 1Carbon-14, dates from prior information59.09213.3514.259
CODE Neotoma1008315157Code Lake-151.86000067.157920Western North America250RawLakePhysiography: Foothills of the southcentral Brooks Range, within the Kobuk Ridges and Valleys Ecoregion. Underlain by alluvial and glacial sediments. Surrounding Vegetation: Picea mariana, Picea glauca, Populus balsamifera, Populus tremuloides, Betula papyrifera, Salix glandulosa, Alnus.Higuera, P.E. (2006)AWICarbon-147-0.0527.4547.506
LASTCHAN Neotoma1009415175Last Chance Lake-150.74510067.124060Western North America250RawLakePhysiography: Foothills of the southcentral Brooks Range, within the Kobuk Ridges and Valleys Ecoregion. Underlain by alluvial and glacial sediments. Surrounding Vegetation: Picea mariana, Picea glauca, Populus balsamifera, Populus tremuloides, Betula papyrifera, Salix glandulosa, Alnus.Higuera, P.E. (2006)AWICarbon-144-0.0412.0722.113
RUPPERT1 Neotoma1010015185Ruppert Lake-154.24500067.070840Western North America230RawLakeKettle lake on a terminal moraine. Physiography: Foothills of the south central Brooks Range, within the Kobuk Ridges and Valleys Ecoregion. Underlain by alluvial and glacial sediments. Surrounding Vegetation: Picea mariana, Picea glauca, Populus balsamifera, Populus tremuloides, Betula papyrifera, Salix glandulosa, Alnus.Higuera, P.E. (2006)AWICarbon-1417-0.04414.43314.477
TUSSOCK Neotoma1010115187Wild Tussock Lake-151.38360067.126480Western North America290RawLakePhysiography: Foothills of the south central Brooks Range, within the Kobuk Ridges and Valleys Ecoregion. Underlain by alluvial and glacial sediments. Surrounding Vegetation: Picea mariana, Picea glauca, Populus balsamifera, Populus tremuloides, Betula papyrifera, Salix glandulosa, Alnus.Higuera, P.E. (2006)AWICarbon-146-0.0437.2067.249
XINDI Neotoma1010215189Xindi Lake-152.49140067.111230Western North America240RawLakePhysiography: Foothills of the south central Brooks Range, within the Kobuk Ridges and Valleys Ecoregion. Underlain by alluvial and glacial sediments. Surrounding Vegetation: Picea mariana, Picea glauca, Populus balsamifera, Populus tremuloides, Betula papyrifera, Salix glandulosa, Alnus.Higuera, P.E. (2006)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information10-0.04718.26818.315
PAW2 Neotoma1010315191Fort Bragg (core PAW2)-79.08980035.173540Eastern North America54RawPeatPeat-filled paleochannel of the Little River. Located in the Salinas Point Terraces Natural Area of the Fort Bragg Military Reservation. Surrounding vegetation: Chamaecyparis thyoides, Nyssa biflora, Acer rubrum. The shrub layer is dense with Lyonia lucida, Clethra alnifolia, Ilex coriaceae, and Smilax laurifolia. The groundcover is dominated by Sphagnum peat mosses.Goman, M. and Leigh, D.S. (2004)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information4-0.04811.60811.656
POMPAL Neotoma1010515197Laguna Pompal-94.95557018.376150Eastern North America730RawLakeSmall spring-fed lake on the western flank of Volcan Santa Marta. Surrounding vegetation: Bombax ellipticum, Brosimum alicastrum, Bursera simaruba, Cordia alliodora, Ficus spp, and Ilex condensata.Goman, M. and Byrne, R. (1998)AWICarbon-147-0.0284.8164.844
LOSTPARK Neotoma1010715201Lost Park-105.53830039.294900Western North America3079RawPeatLost Park wet meadow occurs along the South Fork of Lost Creek, immediately northeast of the Tarryall Mountains. Surrounding vegetation: The forest vegetation of the area contains Juniperus communis as an understory shrub. Picea pungens and Pinus contorta grow on a knoll that extends into the valley near the coring site. Pinus contorta, Pinus aristata, and Picea engelmannii all occur on the forested valley slopes flanking Lost Park. Populus tremulouides commonly occurs in dry disturbed areas. The wet meadow vegetation consists of many herbaceous plant taxa such as Clementsia rhodantha, Potentilla, Gentiana calycosa, and members of the Poaceae, Cyperaceae, and Caryophyllaceae families. Occasional Salix shrubs also dot the wet meadow. In dry nonforested areas along the valley floor adjacent to the wet meadow, abundant taxa include Fragaria virginiana, Taraxacum officinale, Aster, Penstemon, Achillea lanulosa, A. frigida, Pentaphylloides floribunda, and members of the Chenopodiaceae and Poaceae families.Vierling, L.A. (1998)AWICarbon-144-0.04713.79113.838
CHES2207 Neotoma1010915205Chesapeake Bay (MD99-2207)-76.21444038.030280Eastern North America0RawMarineMainstem of the Chesapeake Bay. Physiography: Atlantic Coastal Plain.Willard, D.A. et al. (2005)AWICarbon-14100.31611.62211.306
CHES2208 Neotoma1011015207Chesapeake Bay (MD99-2208)-76.48639038.537220Eastern North America0RawMarineMainstem of the Chesapeake Bay. Physiography: Atlantic Coastal Plain.Willard, D.A. et al. (2005)AWICarbon-147-0.0598.0168.075
CHES2209 Neotoma1011115209Chesapeake Bay (MD99-2209)-76.39444038.886110Eastern North America0RawMarineMainstem of the Chesapeake Bay. Physiography: Atlantic Coastal Plain.Willard, D.A. et al. (2005)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information210.0297.3957.366
CHESPTMC Neotoma1011215211Chesapeake Bay (PTMC3-2)-76.21972038.026670Eastern North America0RawMarineMainstem of the Chesapeake Bay. Physiography: Atlantic Coastal Plain.Willard, D.A. et al. (2005)AWICarbon-146-0.0642.4352.499
BIGLAKE Neotoma1011415214Big Lake-121.45440051.668620Western North America1029RawLakeBig Lake is situated in a topographically closed basin on the Cariboo Plateau. Surrounding vegetation: Pseudotsuga menziesii, Pinus contorta, and scattered grasslands.Bennett, J.R. et al. (2001)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information21-0.03412.04612.080
CADDO1 Neotoma1011715221Caddo Creek (Core 1)-95.50522032.043600Eastern North America101RawCreekAn overbank deposit on a floodplain margin. Surrounding vegetation: Piney-woods mixture bordering a strip of post-oak savanna.Albert, B.M. (2011)AWICarbon-145-0.0703.5583.628
CADDO3 Neotoma1011815223Caddo Creek (Core 3)-95.50621032.045920Eastern North America101RawCreekA floodplain deposit. Surrounding vegetation: Piney-woods mixture bordering a strip of post-oak savanna.Albert, B.M. (2011)AWICarbon-145-0.0616.8116.872
COWLES Neotoma1012815242Cowles Bog-87.09450041.635500Eastern North America184RawLakeBog occupying a flat poorly drained portion of the Calumet Lake Plain, bordered by a belt of dunes. Surrounding vegetation: Hardwood swamp with Acer rubrum, Betula lutea, Rhus vernix, Sassafras albidum, Salix sp., Lindera benzoin, Parthenocissus quinquefolia, Pilea pumila, Onoclea sensibilis, and Osmunda cinnamomea.Futyma, R.P. (1984)AWICarbon-144-0.0187.0817.099
PINHOOK Neotoma1012915244Pinhook Bog-86.84671041.614990Eastern North America243RawBogBog occupies a depression in an area of kame and kettle topography on the Valparaiso moraine. Surrounding vegetation: Oak-dominated woodland and agricultural land. Prior to European settlement, the vegetation is assumed to have been oak-hickory forest and prairie.Futyma, R.P. (1984)AWICarbon-146-0.04122.41222.453
Pacucha Neotoma1013015247Laguna de Pacucha-73.318310-13.612280South America3110RawLakeLago Pacucha lies in an unglaciated section of the central valley of the Peruvian Andes. Surrounding vegetation: Cultivated fields, Eucalyptus plantations, limited native vegetation. Native vegetation would have been Andean cloud forest.Hillyer, R. et al. (2009)AWICarbon-1414-0.06724.82824.895
ELJUNCO Neotoma1013115250Laguna El Junco-89.480040-0.895295South America679RawLakeEl Junco is a crater lake and the only permanent freshwater lake on the islands. Surrounding vegetation: Xeric scrub at elevations 50 m, Bursera forests disappear, while the shrub Croton scouleri increases in importance. Hippomane mancinella, Piscidia carthagenesis, and Pisonia floribunda are common trees found from coastal elevations to 100 m. At elevations >500 m the shrub Miconia robinsoniana and the ferns Cyathea weatherbyana and Pteridium aquilinum remain important components. A number of introduced species dominate the landscape above 150 m, notably Psidium guajava, Rubus niveus, Syzygium jambos, and a variety of nonnative grasses.Restrepo, A. et al. (2012)AWICarbon-1418-0.0442.7472.791
HARBERT Neotoma1013615259Harberton-67.296730-54.870650South America20RawBogRaised Sphagnum magellanicum bog, which accumulated in a topographic depression next to a creek. Surrounding vegetation: Nothofagus betuloides-Nothofagus pumilio forest.Markgraf, V. and Kenny, R. (1997)AWICarbon-1429-0.03715.95615.993
CASSIOPE Neotoma1014515276Cassiope Pond-127.75200050.166630Western North America550RawLakePond on the Brooks Peninsula, Vancouver Island.Hebda, R.J. and Allen, G.B. (1997)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information3-0.03012.74612.776
TINY Neotoma1015115284Tiny Lake-127.38190051.194380Western North America6RawLakeTiny Lake is a coastal isolation basin separated from Mereworth Sound by a 3.28 m sill. Surrounding vegetation: Tsuga heterophylla dominates the forests. Thuja plicata is also common. Deciduous taxa include Acer glabrum and Alnus. There is an understory of ferns, bryophytes, and shrubs, namely Gaultheria shallon.Galloway, J.M. (2006)AWICarbon-142-0.04413.98514.029
WESTHAWK Neotoma1015215286West Hawk Lake-95.19173049.763410Eastern North America330RawLakeDeep steep-sided meteorite impact crater surrounded by pine hardwood forest.Teller, J.T. et al. (2008)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information12-0.04914.71414.763
PYROLA Neotoma1015315288Pyrola Lake-127.69800050.183190Western North America506RawLakeNAHebda, R.J. (1997)AWICarbon-143-0.03016.32916.359
JACKSONB Neotoma1015415290Jacksons Bog149.137800-37.107950Indopacific750RawBogValley fen dominated by Carex gaudichaudiana. Physiography: Hilly country. Surrounding vegetation: Eucalyptus obliqua forest and pasture.Kershaw, A.P. et al. (1979)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information4-0.03615.68315.719
BYRONMRL Neotoma1015515292Byron-Bergen Swamp (Site 2)-78.00271043.098160Eastern North America180RawFenOpen marl fen. Surrounding vegetation -- Sedges: Eleocharis rostellata. Trees: Thuja occidentalis, Larix laricina, Pinus strobus. Shrubs: Myrica pensylvanica, Rhamnus alnifolia, Ledum groenlandicum.Miller, N.G. and Futyma, R.P. (2003)AWICarbon-146-0.04312.84012.883
MNHNLL Neotoma1015615294Long Lake-93.55640044.988840Eastern North America288RawLakekettle lake on rolling stagnation moraine. Native vegetation was the 'Big Woods' dominated by Ulums, Acer saccharum, Tilia americana, and Quercus. Today the area lies in the town of Orono, western suburb of Minneapolis.Young, M.A. (1979)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information4-0.0452.9252.970
BYRONSWP Neotoma1015715296Byron-Bergen Swamp (Site 1)-78.01452043.097910Eastern North America180RawSwampClosed-canopy swamp forest. Surrounding vegetation: Pinus strobus, Acer rubrum, Tsuga canadensis, Acer saccharum, Thuja occidentalis, Betua alleghaniensis, Fraxinus sp., Zanthoxylum americanum.Miller, N.G. and Futyma, R.P. (2003)AWICarbon-143-0.03915.20615.245
DEVLINS Neotoma1015815298Devlins Park-105.56160040.000760Western North America2953RawLakeFormer proglacial lake of Pinedale age on Caribou Creek that formed when glacial ice from North Boulder Creek downstream advanced across the valley of Caribou Creek. The lake floor is 14-20 m above present Caribou Creek. Surrounding vegetation: Slopes near the coring site are covered by Pinus contorta forest with Abies bifolia and Picea engelmannii. Populus tremuloides and Pinus flexilis are also present. The basin itself is dominated by Salix, Cyperaceae, and Poaceae.Lego, T.E. and Bakrr, R.G. (1980)AWICarbon-14616.82628.42911.603
EMRICK Neotoma1016015302Emrick Lake-89.59428043.800150Eastern North America270RawLakeKettle hole formed within a recessional moraine. Surrounding vegetation: Quercus dominated mixed forest with Pinus in high abundance. Other trees include Betula, Tsuga, Larix, Ulmus, and Acer. Herbaceous species include Artemisia, Poaceae, and Asteraceae.Spigel, K.M. (2006)AWICarbon-146-0.06513.44313.508
RIORUBEN Neotoma1016115306Rio Rubens Bog-71.876140-52.037140South America220RawPeatOmbrotrophic peat bog, located east of the Andean cordillera in the Chilean part of southern Patagonia. Site lies in a meltwater channel outside the Late Glacial Macimum Bog is dominated by the dwarf shrub Empetrum rubrum and the moss Polytrichum strictum. Site is situated at the steppe-forest ecotone. The original Nothofagus pumilio forests have been largely replaced by open Nothofagus antarctica and N. pumilio woodlands, Chiliotrichium diffusum shrub, and grasslands.Huber, U.M. and Markgraf, V. (2003)AWICarbon-1428-0.04816.99017.038
ESOLDIER Neotoma1016315309East Soldier Lake-84.85762046.346680Eastern North America272RawLakeEast Soldier Lake is a kettle hole with no surface streams draining into or out of it. Surrounding vegetation: Pinus banksiana and P. resinosa are most abundant. Scattered among them are Populus grandidentata and Acer rubrum. Betula papyrifera is abundant on the west side of the lake. Common shrubs are Vaccinium, Myrica, Amelanchier, and Prunus.Futyma, R.P. (1982)AWICarbon-144-0.0239.5859.608
BERENDON Neotoma1017115323Berendon Fen-130.05550056.242780Western North America794RawFenFen near the terminal moraine of Berendon Glacier. Surrounding vegetation: predominantly sedges and willows on the fen surface. Wetland herbs (Sanguisorba and Caltha leptosepala) are less common. Young subalpine firs are present where mineral soil is available.Clague, J.J. and Mathewes, R.W. (1996)AWICarbon-146-0.0477.8657.912
BLACKGUM Neotoma1017215325Black Gum Swamp-72.18290042.537500Eastern North America358RawSwampSwamp that occupies an irregularly shaped basin that drains to the southwest through an intermittent stream. Surrounding vegetation: Picea rubens, Nyssa sylvatica, and Acer rubrum in the overstory. Ilex, Nemopanthus, Vaccinium, and Viburnum in the understory. Ground layer of Sphagnum, Osmunda, and herbs.Foster, D.R. and Zebryk, T.M. (1993)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information10-0.04714.77614.823
BLACKGMS Neotoma1017215327Black Gum Swamp-72.18290042.537500Eastern North America358RawSwampSwamp that occupies an irregularly shaped basin that drains to the southwest through an intermittent stream. Surrounding vegetation: Picea rubens, Nyssa sylvatica, and Acer rubrum in the overstory. Ilex, Nemopanthus, Vaccinium, and Viburnum in the understory. Ground layer of Sphagnum, Osmunda, and herbs.Lindbladh, M. et al. (2007)AWICarbon-14210.43014.6544.224
POLLUX Neotoma1017515331Mallin Pollux-71.837950-45.688590South America640RawFenSedge fen located behind a low ridge a few meters above the southeastern shore of Lago Pollux. A dense shrub belt of Nothofagus antarctica and Escallonia rubra covers the drier areas of the fen. Native Nothofagus pumilio forest has been mostly cleared and converted to pastureland.Markgraf, V. et al. (2007)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information19-0.06018.56018.620
SKINNY Neotoma1018315342Skinny Lake-130.09600057.594980Western North America899RawLakeSkinny Lake is located at an expansion in the Todagin River valley. Surrounding vegetation: Picea glauca, Pinus contorta, Picea mariana on poorly drained soils, Populus tremuloides on south facing slopes. Also Alnus, Betula, and Salix.Spooner, I.S. et al. (2002)AWICarbon-146-0.04014.14314.183
FARGHER Neotoma1018415344Fargher Pond-122.51920045.886760Western North America202RawLakeFargher Pond was formed >58,000 cal yr BP following the recession of early to middle Wisconsin glaciers in the western Cascade Range. Surrounding vegetation: Pseudotsuga menziesii, T. heterophylla, Thuja plicata, and Alnus rubra. Minor amounts of Abies grandis and Pinus monticola.Grigg, L.D. and Whitlock, C. (2002)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information1318.84557.98739.142
BALSAM Neotoma1018615350Balsam Lake-74.60420042.028780Eastern North America762RawLakeLake occupying a depression. Catskill Mountains. Surrounding vegetation: Forest containing abundant hemlock, yellow birch, beech, and some black cherry.Ibe, R.A. (1982)AWICarbon-147-0.03518.40018.435
STEWARTB Neotoma1019115356Stewart Bog-105.72200035.832000Western North America3115RawBogAlpine bog within a suite of moraines. Surrounding vegetation: Subalpine coniferous forest with Picea engelmannii, Abies lasiocarpa, Pinus aristata, P. menziesii, P. strobiformis, Populus tremuloides, and Juniperus communis.Jimenez-Moreno, G. et al. (2008)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information12-0.04914.17814.227
SPILLWAY Neotoma1019215359Spillway Pond-130.06880056.239980Western North America852RawLakeSpillway Pond is a moraine dammed lake. Surrounding vegetation is a mature forest of mountain hemlock and subalpine fir with a dense understorey of tall shrubs, including Alnus viridis, Salix, Sorbus, and Vaccinium. Meadow species (Lupinus arcticus, Valeriana sitchensis, Veratrum viride, Senecio triangularis) are common at the edges of the pone, while pioneering plants (willow, alder, grasses, sedges, and willow-herb) are dominant on nearby well drained sites.Clague, J.J. and Mathewes, R.W. (1996)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information4-0.0260.9350.961
ARONOW Neotoma1019315363Aronow Bog-95.57450030.145000Eastern North America50RawBogSmall bog in a shallow depression. Surrounding vegetation: Woods composed of Pinus echinata, P. taeda, Quercus falcata, Q. marilandica, and Ulmus alata. Also present are Liquidambar styraciflua, Carya texana, Ilex opaca, Celtis laevigata, and Juniperus virginiana. The understorey includes Ilex vomitoria, Callicarpa americana, Sassafras albidum, Cornus florida, and Sabal minor.Beck, A.P. et al. (2001)AWICarbon-143-0.0661.4231.489
CHOCHOS Neotoma1019415366Laguna de Chochos-77.474710-7.635095South America3285RawLakeMoraine dammed lake that lies on the eastern flang of the eastern cordillera of the northern Peruvian Andes. The lake is partially encircled by timberline forest and is situated in an ecotone, with tropical alpine vegetation (known locally as paramo or puna). Within these grasslands are tussock-forming Calamagrostis, Cortaderia, and Festuca, with poorly drained areas dominated by sedges (Carex, Isolepis, Oreobolus, Scirpus, Uncinia). The lake has abundant submerged Isoetes lechleri.Bush, M.B. et al. (2005)Neotoma 1Carbon-1490.08316.02015.937
BLUEBONN Neotoma1019515368Blue Lake Wetlands-114.03140040.499960Western North America1297RawPeatThe Blue Lake wetland system is a large geothermal spring-fed system, ranking among the largest extant wetland habitats in the region. Surrounding vegetation: Dense marsh vegetation dominated by several species of bulrush (Schoenoplectus), sedges (Carex sp.), and spikerush (Eleocharis rostellata). Vegetation at the site consists of spongy peat currently vegetated in saltgrass.Louderback, L.A. and Rhode, D.E. (2009)AWICarbon-149-0.05418.94919.003
AC6107-101 Neotoma1019715371Ridge and Slough (02-05-20-13)-80.73750026.102000Eastern North America2RawPeatA slough site in an area of long- to moderate-hydroperiod wetlands characterized by longitudinally oriented ridges and open-water sloughs. Surrounding vegetation: Dominated by Nymphaea and Utricularia interspersed with tree islands. Also present are Eleocharis, Bacopa, Panicum, and Nymphoides.Bernhardt, C.E. and Willard, D.A. (2009)AWICarbon-14, Lead-210, dates from prior information4-0.0552.7592.814
05-20-14 Neotoma1020015377Ridge and Slough (02-05-20-14)-80.73600026.102500Eastern North America2RawPeatA ridge site in an area of long- to moderate-hydroperiod wetlands characterized by longitudinally oriented ridges and open-water sloughs. Surrounding vegetation: Dominated by Cladium, typically reaching ~2m in height. Morella cerifera, Cephalanthus occidentalis, and ferns are also common.Bernhardt, C.E. and Willard, D.A. (2009)AWICarbon-142-0.0512.7112.762
05-21-2 Neotoma1020115379Ridge and Slough (02-05-21-2)-80.76800025.828500Eastern North America1RawPeatA ridge site in an area of long- to moderate-hydroperiod wetlands characterized by longitudinally oriented ridges and open-water sloughs. Surrounding vegetation: Dominated by Cladium, typically reaching ~2m in height. Morella cerifera, Cephalanthus occidentalis, Sagittaria, and ferns are also common.Bernhardt, C.E. and Willard, D.A. (2009)AWICarbon-14, Lead-210, dates from prior information3-0.0673.9844.051
05-21-4 Neotoma1020215381Ridge and Slough (02-05-21-4)-80.76750025.829000Eastern North America1RawPeatA transition site from ridge to slough in an area of long- to moderate-hydroperiod wetlands characterized by longitudinally oriented ridges and open-water sloughs. Surrounding vegetation: Cladium, Crinum, and BacopaBernhardt, C.E. and Willard, D.A. (2009)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information3-0.0643.8583.922
05-21-5 Neotoma1020315383Ridge and Slough (02-05-21-5)-80.76750025.829000Eastern North America1RawPeatA slough site in an area of long- to moderate-hydroperiod wetlands characterized by longitudinally oriented ridges and open-water sloughs. Surrounding vegetation: Dominated by Nymphaea and Utricularia interspersed with tree islands. Panicum is also present.Bernhardt, C.E. and Willard, D.A. (2009)AWICarbon-143-0.0644.3034.367
FLYBASIN Neotoma1020415385Flycatcher Basin-121.57300041.015000Western North America924RawPeatOne of several small closed basins supporting wetlands located within a large landslide (the Flycatcher Embayment). Surrounding vegetation: Closed-canopy Quercus garryana woodland with Pinus ponderosa. Other trees and shrubs occuring locally are Pseudotsuga mensiessii, Juniperus occidentalis, wild rose, waxberry, Rhus trilobata, Ceanothus cuneatus, and Purshia tridentata. Growing within the basin itself are Cyperaceae, Rumex, Verbascum thapsus, Plantago, and patches of Scirpus and Juncus in wetter areas.Anderson, R.S. et al. (2008)AWICarbon-145-0.0458.1058.150
FOGLAKE Neotoma1020615392Fog Lake-63.24945067.182370Eastern North America422RawLakeLake in a bedrock basin. Surrounding vegetation: Plant cover is sparse and the few woody plants present grow prostrate. Heaths are abundant, especially Cassiope tetragona and Empetrum nigrum.Frechette, B. et al. (2008)AWICarbon-1415-0.04952.68452.733
LALECHE Neotoma1020715394Laguna de la Leche-78.63590022.210000Eastern North America0RawLakeLargest natural lake in Cuba. Surrounding vegetation: Large expanses of Rhizophora mangle, Avicennia germinans, and Conocarpus erectus (all mangrove). Smaller quanitites of succulents including Batis maritima and Salicornia perennis. Various grasses including Veteveria zizanioides, Distichlis spicata, and Spartina alterniflora. Monospecific stands of sedges (Cladium jamaicense and Eleocharis rostellata) fringe the lake in shallow water. Nearby to the southeast is a large monospecific stand of Typha domingensis.Peros, M.C. et al. (2007)AWICarbon-145-0.0606.3396.399
LASFLORE Neotoma1020815396Las Flores Arroyo-117.46050033.291000Western North America6RawRiverA deeply incised Holocene alluvial terrace. Surrounding vegetation: Cottonwood/Willow Riparian Woodland (Populus fremontii, P. balsamifera, Salix gooddingii, S. lasiolepis, S. laevigata, Platanus racemosa, Artemisia douglasianna, Baccharis salicifolia, Conium maculatum, Xanthium strumarium, Urtica dioica, Vitis girdiana). There is also Southern Willow Scrub vegetation on the alluvial desposit (various Salix species, Toxicodendron diversilobum, Ambrosia psilostachya, Urtica dioica, Artemisia douglasianna).Anderson, R.S. and Byrd, B.F. (1998)AWICarbon-143-0.0304.7524.782
LONGLAST Neotoma1020915399Long Last Lake-137.22850061.564000Western North America985RawLakeThe lake occupies a shallow basin in rolling to highly irregular moraine veneer near the north end of Aishihik Lake. Surrounding vegetation: Open stands of white spruce interspersed with grassy openings. Salix, dwarf Betula, and Shepherdia candensis are common on the lower slopes.Keenan, T.J. and Cwynar, L.C. (1992)AWICarbon-145-0.03910.08110.120
DEEPLAKE Neotoma1021115403Deep Lake-95.39839047.683800Eastern North America410RawLakeTopographically closed basin. Lake is located in a moraine approximately 45 km east of the prairie-forest border.Hu, F.S. et al. (1999)AWICarbon-147-0.04112.64412.685
JANLAKE Neotoma1021215406Jan Lake-143.91770063.564660Western North America503RawLakeLake dammed by alluvium of the Tanana River. Watershed is formed by metamorphic bedrock hills on three sides. Surrounding vegetation: White spruce, white birch, and trembling aspen occupy hillslopes surrounding the lake. Black spruce muskegs and balsam poplar are nearby.Carlson, L.J. (2003)AWICarbon-1418-0.04514.65214.697
NICHOLSM Neotoma1021315408Nichols Meadow-119.57850037.423500Western North America1515RawMeadowMeadow located in the Nelder Grove of the Sierra National Forest. Surrounding vegetation: Overstory species of incense cedar, white fir, ponderosa pine, sugar pine, and black oak are found with deer brush, currant, bear berry, and rose as the understory. Meadow plants (grasses, sedges, corn-lily, various herbs) are also found.Koehler, P.A. and Anderson, R.S. (1994)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information2-0.03715.09715.134
SEQUOIA Neotoma1021315410Nichols Meadow-119.57850037.423500Western North America1515RawMeadowMeadow located in the Nelder Grove of the Sierra National Forest. Surrounding vegetation: Overstory species of incense cedar, white fir, ponderosa pine, sugar pine, and black oak are found with deer brush, currant, bear berry, and rose as the understory. Meadow plants (grasses, sedges, corn-lily, various herbs) are also found.Koehler, P.A. and Anderson, R.S. (1994)AWICarbon-14212.05022.54010.490
PARADOX Neotoma1021415413Paradox Lake-150.75900060.622880Western North America81RawLakeLake occupies a glacially deepened trough that may have been a postglacial spillway in the Kenai lowlands region. Surrounding vegetation: Pice glauca, P. mariana, Betula kenaica. Additional trees and shrubs are Populus tremuloides, Alnus crispa, Sambucus racemosa, Rosa acicularis, Viburnum edule, Linnaea borealis, Rubus, Echinopanax horridum, Ribes, and Ledum palustre. Plants common in moist areas around the lake include Salix, Myrica gale, Menziesia ferruginea, Spriaea, Betula nana, Streptopus amplexifolius, Lycopodium, Equisetum silvaticum, and E. arvense.Anderson, R.S. et al. (2006)AWICarbon-1410-0.05013.03813.088
COOTES Neotoma1021515415Cootes Paradise Marsh-79.90750043.276500Eastern North America72RawMarshCootes Paradise Marsh is a coastal wetland located in the western end of Lake Ontario. Surrounding vegetation: Cootes Paradise is surrounded by a heavily urbanized and industrialized landscape. The remnant. vegetation in the uplands is a forest of predominately beech, maple and oak. Today, the wetland is mostly open water, with emergent species accounting for approximately 15% of its surface area. The introduced grass Glyceria maxima covers the largest area, followed by Phragmites australis, and other taxa such as Typha spp. and Sparganium eurycarpum. Submerged taxa include. Potamogeton spp. and Myriophyllum spp.Finkelstein, S.A. et al. (2005)AWICarbon-143-0.0482.5792.627
RASPBERY Neotoma1021615417Rasberry Bog-130.82940057.484390Western North America802RawBogNANAAWICarbon-143-0.0309.4169.446
PYRAMDBC Neotoma1021815420Pyramid Lake-129.83390058.892150Western North America1439RawLakeSmall tarn in the Cassiar Mountains. Surrounding vegetation: Alpine tundra consisting of grass, sedge, Alnus sinuate, Salix arctica, S. planifolia, Betula glandulosa, and krummholz subalpine fir. On the steep slopes and ridges above the lake, vegetation is sparse with occasional patches of decisuous shrubs, grasses, and sedges.Mazzucchi, D. et al. (2003)AWICarbon-145-0.05416.07016.124
BASSNFLD Neotoma1022715462Bass Pond-57.37438050.715050Eastern North America8RawLakeSurrounding vegetation: Open woodland inland from the pond consists primarily of small Abies balsamea with Picea glauca; Betula papyrifera and Sorbus americana are the only hardwood trees. Mosses form the ground cover, including Sphagnum, and the herb layer includes ferns as well as a variety of flowering plants. The fen bordering the southern shore of the lake supports a varied vegetation including Cyperaceae, Ericaceae, shrub birch, Myrica gale, dwarf spruce, hers, and some Sphagnum.Bell, T. et al. (2005)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information6-0.03510.66010.695
COWDEN Neotoma1023915487Cowden Lake-85.35680043.355380Eastern North America279RawLakeLake located in the forest tension zone, an ecotone between the mixed coniferous-deciduous forest and the eastern broadleaf forest in the Lower Peninsula of Michigan.Hupy, C.M. (2012)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information3-0.0672.5992.666
FERRY01 Neotoma1024015489Ferry Lake-92.12500046.013000Eastern North America290RawLakeThe modern vegetation within 5 km of Ferry Lake is 19% unforested, 17% oak, 12% jack pine, 8% red pine, 9% other conifers, 6% aspen, 14% mixed deciduous and 16% mixed. deciduous/coniferous forestHotchkiss, S.C. et al. (2007)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information4-0.0582.2112.269
HICKSMI Neotoma1024215492Hicks Lake-85.28333044.022750Eastern North America379RawLakeLake located in the forest tension zone, an ecotone between the mixed coniferous-deciduous forest and the eastern broadleaf forest in the Lower Peninsula of Michigan.Hupy, C.M. (2012)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information3-0.0672.8222.889
HUALCU Neotoma1024315494Hual Cu Cuish Meadow-116.58300032.967000Western North America1451RawMeadowMountain meadow ~500x100 m in size. Core site was in a Typha marsh alongside a small stream that bisects the meadow. Surrounding vegetation dominated by Pinus ponderosa, Quercus, Calocedrus decurrens, and Abies. Quercus species include Q. kelloggii, Q. chrysolepis, and Q. agrifolia var. oxyadenia. Salix also present.Wahl, E.R. (2002)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information49.92413.3283.404
MORRIMI Neotoma1025115511Morrison Lake-85.21150042.861000Eastern North America246RawLakeLake located in the forest tension zone, an ecotone between the mixed coniferous-deciduous forest and the eastern broadleaf forest in the Lower Peninsula of Michigan.Hupy, C.M. (2012)AWICarbon-143-0.0602.2252.285
VANWYCK Neotoma1027715580Van Wyck-116.15220044.517850Western North America2255RawMeadowWet meadow in a cirque basin. Physiography: West Moutains (fault block range). Surrounding vegetation: Lodgepole pine, Englemann spruce, fir.Doerner, J.P. and Carrara, P.E. (1999)AWICarbon-144-0.04313.80513.848
MCCALL Neotoma1027915586McCall Fen-116.04830044.925300Western North America1615RawPeatFen in area of ponds/fens. Physiography: Fault-block valley with moraines. Surrounding vegetation: Artemisia, Poaceae.Doerner, J.P. and Carrara, P.E. (2001)AWICarbon-146-0.04619.76019.806
DBATHTUB Neotoma1028015588Devil's Bathtub-77.57376043.024690Eastern North America198RawLakeKettle pond located in the till plains of the Erie-Ontario lowland. Surrounding vegetation: Quercus and Acer saccharum, with nearby plantations of Pinus resinosa.Clark, J.S. et al. (1996)AWICarbon-14101.67113.32311.652
SKUNKCAB Neotoma1028215591Skunk Cabbage Meadow-116.66600033.774330Western North America2417RawMeadowSan Jacinto Mountains, Peninsular Range. Wet mountain meadow ~60 m in diameter. Montane with Abies concolor, Pinus ponderosa, Pinus jeffreyii, Pinus lambertiana, ferns, Symphoricarpos sp.Wahl, E.R. (2002)AWICarbon-1443.3386.9693.631
TAQUITZ Neotoma1028415594Taquitz Meadow-116.66360033.768570Western North America2405RawMeadowWet mountain meadow ~60 m in diameter. Surrounding vegetation Pinus ponderosa/P. jeffreyi/Abies concolor forest.Wahl, E.R. (2002)AWICarbon-148-0.0669.2379.303
ALBANYON Neotoma1028615597Albany River Bog-83.61750051.435000Eastern North America79RawPeatRaised bog located in the Hudson Bay Lowlands. Albany River Bog covers a plateau bordered by the Albany River gorge to the south and U-shaped valleys to the north and east. Surrounding vegetation: Picea mariana, Larix laricina, Ericaceae grow locally. Sphagnum, Cyperaceae, and Betula are common.Glaser, P.H. et al. (2004)AWICarbon-146-0.0466.2526.298
HACHIHAM Neotoma1029315612Hachihama133.95050034.552260Asia6RawCoastSewage disposal plant. Physiography: reclaimed land. Surrounding vegetation: paddy field.Miyoshi, N. (1994)Neotoma 1Carbon-1440.00055.00055.000
HOSOIKE Neotoma1029715624Hosoike Moor134.13330035.350000Asia970RawPeatMoor located on the southwestern slope of Mt. Gorin in the northeastern Chugoku Mountans. Moor a complex of open water with Nymphaea tetragona, Cyperaceae fen, and Sphagnum moorland. Overstory vegetation is Ilex crenata and Symplocos coreana. Upland vegetation around the moor dominatd by Cryptomeria japonica and Larix leptolepis, also deciduous forest with Fagus crenata, Quercus mongolica var. grosseserrata, Sorbus commixta, and Acer crataegifolium.Miyoshi, N. (1989)AWICarbon-146-0.03145.96245.993
PORTAGAK Neotoma1029815627Portage Lake-150.53300060.716500Western North America78RawLakeThe lake was formed 10,000 years ago with the retreat of mountain glaciers. Surrounding vegetation: Picea mariana/Betula papyrifera dominated boreal forest.Anderson, R.S. et al. (2006)AWICarbon-146-0.04411.61011.654
BELEC Neotoma1030015630Belec Lake Bog-82.29300051.617500Eastern North America64RawLakeRaised bog located in the Hudson Bay Lowlands. Belec Lake bog occupies a narrow interfluve between the Stooping River and a reticulate fen. Surrounding vegetation: Picea mariana, Larix laricina, Ericaceae grow locally. Sphagnum, Cyperaceae, and Betula are common.Glaser, P.H. et al. (2004)AWICarbon-147-0.0464.5214.567
ARREPENT Neotoma1030215633Arrepentimientos-70.92400019.028000Eastern North America2455RawForestThe site is locarted in the Cordillera Central near the upper limit of tropical montane cloud forest. It lies on the windward slopes within a concave depression (~10 m in diameter), which hosts a small patch of cloud forest (consisting of Ilex repanda, I. impressus, Weinmannia pinnata, Garrya fadyenii, Miconia sp., and Cyathea sp.) surrounded by monodominant Pinus occidentalis forest.Crausbay, S.D. et al. (2015)AWICarbon-148-0.0605.9325.992
OLDMAN Neotoma1030315635Oldman Bog-84.48800051.028900Eastern North America103RawBogRaised bog located in the Hudson Bay Lowlands. Oldman bog occupies an interfluve between the Kenogami and Chemagan rivers. Surrounding vegetation: Picea mariana, Larix laricina, Ericaceae grow locally. Sphagnum, Cyperaceae, and Betula are common.Glaser, P.H. et al. (2004)AWICarbon-1414-0.0417.1677.208
BIGSANDY Neotoma1030615641Big Sandy Creek-95.16323032.554920Eastern North America80RawPeatCore 13 was extracted from a palaeo-channel adjacent to Big Sandy Creek. Surrounding vegetation: oak-pine-hickory forest dominated by Pinus taeda and P. echinata in the uplands, Quercus rubra, Q. stallata, and Carya in the bottomlands, and Betula nigra on the riparian verge.Albert, B.M. (2004)AWICarbon-143-0.0643.5543.618
BLUFFCA Neotoma1030915646Bluff Lake-122.55990041.346510Western North America1926RawLakeBluff Lake lies in a southeast-facing valley on the south side of South China Mountain. Surrounding vegetation: Open forest composed of Pinus jeffreyi, P. contorta, P. monticola, Abies concolor, Calocedrus decurrens, and Pseudotsuga menziesii. Understorey shrubs include Quercus vaccinifolia, Ceanothus prostratus, Arcostaphylos patula, and A. nevadensis.Mohr, J.A. et al. (2000)AWICarbon-149-0.04013.79813.838
IKENOKOC Neotoma1031015649Ikenokochi Moor136.13080035.653930Asia300RawPeatSphagnum moor in a small basin. Abundant Menyanthes trifoliata. Upland vegetation Cryptomeria japonica forest and Pinus densiflora secondary forest.Takahara, H. et al. (1995)AWICarbon-144-0.06113.62813.689
BUCKMI Neotoma1031615660Buck Lake-86.35387046.520520Eastern North America278RawLakeNANAAWICarbon-145-0.0607.8917.951
MAKURA Neotoma1031815665Makura Moor132.38750034.730560Asia720RawBogSphagnum bog with Ilex crenata in a small basin.Miyoshi, N. and Hada, Y. (1977)AWICarbon-144-0.03110.59110.622
BUCKBOG Neotoma1031915667Buckbean Bog-119.68300049.119050Western North America1803RawBogBuckbean Bog occupies a near-circular basin in a depression between two ridges on the north shoulder of Mount Kobau. Surrounding vegetation: The bog is covered by a floating mat of aquatic vegetation (Menyanthes trifoliata, Carex) and is surrounded by patchy nonuniform aged mixtures of lodgepole pine, Engelmann spruce, and subalpine fir.Heinrichs, M.L. (1999)AWICarbon-146-0.05811.55111.609
OHNUMA Neotoma1032415678Ohnuma Moor134.56670035.408330Asia610RawPeatSphagnum moor occupying a volcanic crater on the southeast slope of Mt. Torokawa in the Chugoku Mountains. Fen vegetation dominated by Sphagnum, Ilex crenata, and Carex dispalata. Upland vegetation is secondary forest dominated by Castanea crenata, Quercus serrata, and Pinus densiflora.Miyoshi, N. and Yano, N. (1986)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information6-0.02523.86123.886
BUNKERCA Neotoma1032515680Bunker Lake-120.38640039.053590Western North America1995RawLakeBunker Lake lies in a glacially scoured basin. Surrounding vegetation: Forest vegetation around the lake is dominated by white and red fir, with sugar pine, Jeffrey pine, and western white pine also present. Montane chaparral is present in much of the area surrounding Bunker Lake. Close to the lake, the chaparral contains bracken fern, serviceberry, mountain ash, and western azalea. Emergent sedges and submersed quillwort are found in the lake.Edlund, E.G. (1996)AWICarbon-144-0.04413.77613.820
CANYONMI Neotoma295615682Canyon Lake-87.92128046.833490Eastern North America258RawLakeLake cut by glacial outburst in the Huron Mountains. Mixed conifer-hardwoods forest.Davis, M.B. et al. (1991)AWICarbon-148-0.02611.80811.834
CATACLR3 Neotoma1032615696Catahoula Lake (core CLR3)-92.13152031.508440Eastern North America12RawLakeCatahoula Lake is Louisiana's largest natural freshwater lake. Surrounding vegetation: Bottomland hardwood forests, scrub/shrub, and emergent lakebed communities. Bottomland forest includes willow, sycamore, and cottonwood. The dominant overstory species include oaks, water hickory, elms, ashes, maples, locusts, and sweetgum. Midstory can include dogwoods, red mulberry, and hawthorn. Understory species are abundant with herbaceous species such as three-seed mercury and whitegrass, with woody vines and grape. Transitional community that contains ashes, black willow, water locust, red maple, Virginia willow, and buttonbush. Understory is sparse due to long hydroperiods. Scrub/Shrub swamp is found along the fringes of the lakebed. Large shrubs or trees less than 6 ft tall and may include willow, water elm, swamp privet, wax myrtle, and dwarf palmetto. Understory includes buckwheat vine, cocklebur, sedges, and grasses. The lakebed communities consist of permanently inundated part of the lake dominated by arrowwood, mud plantain, and water hyssops, as well as flood tolerant grasses.Tedford, R.A. (2009)AWICarbon-144-0.0644.2104.274
CLEARBOG Neotoma1033315700Clearwater Bog-101.25880054.023600Eastern North America266RawPeatMuskeg peat that lies on the side of Clearwater Lake. The mire rests on gently sloping lacustrine sand, formerly a beach of Clearwater Lake. Surrounding vegetation: Woodland patches of Picea mariana and Larix laricina. Sand or gravel ridges are occupied by Pinus banksiana, which has also invaded burned forest areas, along with Populus tremuloides.Nichols, H. (1969)AWICarbon-143-0.0321.0751.107
COLPNDNS Neotoma1033415702Collins Pond Site (PL-86-56)-61.34270045.427150Eastern North America3RawLakeSection exposed along coast at sea level. Physiography: Drumlins with overlying organics. Surrounding vegetation: Spruce/fir coast zone.Mott, R.J. and Stea, R.R. (1993)AWICarbon-14512.83914.9562.117
UBUKA Neotoma1033515704Ubuka Basin131.58610034.490280Asia390RawPeatSmall basin in the Ubuka sedimentary basin at the western edge of the Chugoku Mountains. Today occupied by rice paddies.Hatanaka, K. and Miyoshi, N. (1980)AWICarbon-143-0.02429.40529.429
YABITSU Neotoma1033815709Yabitsuyachi140.90000040.616670Asia1080RawPeatSphagnum moor in a small basin.Morita, Y. (1987)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information5-0.0629.1519.213
CRATERBC Neotoma1034015713Crater Lake-120.09580049.192250Western North America2101RawLakeOne of a pair of lakes on Crater Mountain, the more northly basin. Surrounding vegetation is parkland forest composed of: Picea engelmannii, Pinus contorta, Abies lasiocarpa. Low shrubs, (mainly Vaccinium scoparium,) herbs (mainly Lupinus arcticus), and grasses make up the understory.Heinrichs, M.L. et al. (2002)AWICarbon-148-0.05812.91612.974
DEADHORS Neotoma1034115715Dead Horse Lake-120.77500042.558000Western North America2251RawLakeDead Horse Lake is located behind a late-Pleistocene moraine on Dead Horse Rim. Surrounding vegetation: The lake is located in the Tsuga mertensiana zone of the Sierran vegetation series. Surrounded by lodgepole pine, western white pine, and whitebark pine with little understory vegetation. Cercocarpus ledifolius, Artemisia tridentata, rock spirea, and gooseberry are present on rocky slopes near the southeastern lakeshore.Minckley, T.A. et al. (2007)AWICarbon-145-0.05516.64116.696
DONARD Neotoma1034315719Donard Lake-61.78780066.662000Eastern North America424RawLakeThe Donard Lakes are a series of lakes near Cape Dyer on Baffin Island. Small Arctic Lake in glacial basin.Miller, G.H. et al. (2005)AWICarbon-148-0.05514.72714.782
DUNEAK Neotoma1034515724Dune Lake-149.89760064.421000Western North America134RawLakeDune Lake lies within a sand dune field that formed 10,000 years ago when dune activity ceased. Surrounding vegetation: Picea/Betula dominated boreal forest. Open-canopy forest is located mostly on well drained south-facing dune slopes, where a mix of white spruce, paper birch, green alder, and occasional black spruce occurs. At the southern end of the lake there is a mixed community of white spruce, black spurce, and patches of hardwood species (paper birch and quaking aspen dominate).Bigelow, N.H. (1997)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information15-0.04712.63812.685
FIRELAKE Neotoma1034715730Fire Lake-67.35709052.331990Eastern North America600RawLakeLarge peat bog transected by stream. Physiography: Small stream valley on Shield Terrane. Surrounding vegetation: Spruce/Tundra transition.NAAWICarbon-144-0.0458.6448.689
GOOSEBAY Neotoma1034815732Goose Bay Marsh-75.87042044.351130Eastern North America75RawMarshCranberry Creek and Little Cranberry Creek watersheds drain into Goose Bay, creating 177 ha of emergent wetland. Surrounding vegetation: The perimeter contains a narrow shrub layer composed of Viburnum dentatum, Cornus, and Spiraea alba. Cattail marsh dominates up to the edge of the open water channel. Along channel edges, vegetation consists of floating leaved plants including Nuphar lutea and Nymphaea odorata along with invasive Hydrocharus morus-ranae. Submersed vegetation includes Myriophyllum spicatum and Utricularia macrorhiza. The Goose Bay wetland is largely surrounded by a substantial wooded buffer consisting primarily of Pinus strobus, Tsuga canadensis, and Quercus bicolor.Rippke, M.B. et al. (2010)AWICarbon-1410-0.0579.3649.421
GRASSYCA Neotoma1034915734Grassy Lake-120.66470039.700850Western North America1921RawLakeGrassy Lake lies in the glacially scoured 'Lakes Basin'. Surrounding vegetation: mixed conifer forest with red and white fir, Jeffrey pine, lodgepole pine, and western white pine. The lake margin is swampy. Quaking aspen, alder, and willow occur along the margin, while a variety of aquatic plants (sedges, pondweed, water lily, quillwort) grow in the lake itself.Edlund, E.G. (1996)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information5-0.04115.18615.227
HARRISSK Neotoma1035115738Harris Lake-109.90450049.666560Western North America1230RawLakeHarris Lake is in a meltwater channel that formed approximately 12k years ago. Surrounding vegetation: North of the lake is mixed prairie, while a variety of other upland communities found in the Cypress Hills are also found near the lake.Sauchyn, M.A. and Sauchyn, D.J. (1991)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information5-0.03410.35410.388
HEMLOCK Neotoma1035215740Hemlock Lake-91.19829046.307300Eastern North America412RawLakeKettle lake on sandy till. Surrounding vegetation: Hemlock, sugar maple, yellow birch, white pine.Davis, M. et al. (2000)AWICarbon-143-0.05610.69510.751
LAKEJAKE Neotoma1035515746Lake Jake-65.15130063.666750Eastern North America264RawLakeGlacier-dominated lacustrine system. 2km long lake in glaciated valley.Miller, G.H. et al. (2005)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information7-0.0369.6969.732
SHELBYAL Neotoma1035715750Lake Shelby-87.66485030.260070Eastern North America0RawLakeLake Shelby is one of three freshwater lakes within Gulf State Park on the Alabama coast.Liu, K.B. and Fearn, M.L. (1993)AWICarbon-146-0.0215.4895.510
LANTZPOL Neotoma1022515752Lantz Site-63.48817044.979800Eastern North America15RawPeatFossiliferous peat and sandy clay are overlain by a reddish-colored diamicton located in a clay quarry on the south side of Lantz.Mott, R.J. and Stea, R.R. (1993)AWICarbon-142-0.06813.78813.856
LILYCA Neotoma1036115762Lily Lake-120.21000041.976930Western North America2047RawLakeLandslide-dammed lake in the northern Warner Mountains. Surrounding vegetation: Lily Lake lies in the pine-fir zone of the Sierran vegetation series. Forests surrounding the lake are composed of Abies concolor, Pinus ponderosa, Pinus contorta, Pinus monticola, Calocedrus decurrens, and Juniperus occidentalis. Also present in the watershed are Artemisia ludoviciana, Amelanchier pallida, Rosa woodsii, rock spirea, and gooseberry.Minckley, T.A. et al. (2007)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information7-0.05211.71511.767
LILYMASS Neotoma1036215764Lily Pond-72.34693042.417880Eastern North America303RawLakeThe watershed is dominated by forests of Quercus rubra with lesser amounts of Betula papyrifera, B. lenta, Acer rubrum, and Pinus strobus.Foster, D.R. et al. (2002)AWICarbon-148-0.0383.4913.529
LILYPDCA Neotoma1036315766Lilypad Lake-118.99410036.982290Western North America1982RawLakeLake in an advanced stage of paludification. Surrounding vegetation: Dominated by ponderosa and jeffrey pine, along with firs, incense cedar, sugar pine, lodgepole pine, and a few black oaks. Alder and willow grow along the lake shore. Most open areas are covered by greenleaf manzanita. Common understory plants include Ceanothus, Ribes, and Symphoricarpos. Within the pond itself, sedges predominate at the margin, while the middle of the pond is densely packed with Nuphar polysepalum.Edlund, E.G. (1996)AWICarbon-145-0.04718.36918.416
LOSTLKOR Neotoma1036415768Lost Lake-123.57930045.824080Western North America452RawLakeLost Lake lies on a fault block 30 km east of the Pacific Ocean. Surrounding vegetation: Forest composed primarily of Tsuga heterophylla, Thuja plicata, and Alnus rubra with some Picea sitchensis and Abies grandis. Understory species include Salix spp., Rubus spectabilis, Acer circinatum, with Dryopteris spinulosa on more mesic settings and Pteridium aquillinum in drier disturbed areas.Long, C.J. et al. (2007)AWICarbon-146-0.0628.5088.570
MARTENS Neotoma1036615772Martens Slough (PL-77-20)-106.38130052.043500Western North America511RawPeatSlough. Physiography: Undulating till plain. Surrounding vegetation: Grasslands and farmland.Mott, R.J. and Christiansen, E.A. (1981)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information3-0.06413.08613.150
MCMURRAY_neotoma Neotoma1036815776McMurray Lake-120.64860039.460400Western North America1778RawLakeSurrounding vegetation: Dense forest of white and red fir, sugar pine, western white pine, and ponderosa pine. Black oak and incense cedar are also present near the lake. Alder is common along the southern lake margin.Edlund, E.G. (1996)AWICarbon-144-0.03914.85914.898
MONOLK Neotoma1036915778Mono Lake-119.02550038.007950Western North America1945RawLakeMono Lake is a large hypersaline lake at the heart of a closed basin. Surrounding vegetation: Sagebrush scrub. In riparian areas: jeffrey and lodgepole pine, aspen, black cottonwood, willow, wild rose, sweet sage, lupine, and desert paintbrush.Davis, O.K. (1999)AWICarbon-1412-0.03313.15113.184
MORAINBC Neotoma1037015781Moraine Bog-124.90000051.330000Western North America891RawBogSmall wetland that occupies a closed depression, located north of Tiedemann Glacier. It is bordered on the southwest by the outermost lateral moraine. Surrounding vegetation: Tsuga mertensiana and Abies amabilis dominate the surrounding forest. Abies lasiocarpa, Picea engelmannii, Tsuga heterophylla, and Pinus monticola are also locally present. The understorey consists mainly of Alnus viridis shrubs and a variety of ferns. Sphagnum is present on the wetland surface. Cyperaceae and Menyanthes trifoliata colonize small wet patches in the wetland and open shallow water supports Nuphar lutea.Arsenault, T.A. et al. (2007)AWILead-210, dates from prior information6-0.0689.6909.758
MS-74-11 Neotoma1037115783Moraine Lake-124.47000071.860000Western North America30RawLakeSmall lake on moraine, possibly kettle lake. Near the south coast of Banks Island. Surrounding vegetation: Shrub and herb tundra plants.NAAWICarbon-143-0.05012.67912.729
MS-74-12 Neotoma1037215785Stewert Point Pond-120.22000072.351500Western North America220RawLakeSmall lake near the east coast of Banks Island. Physiography: Hilly glacial deposits. Surrounding vegetation: Herb and shrub tundra plants.Wang, X.C. (1991)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information3-0.02212.15812.180
MS-74-15 Neotoma1037415789Caribou Lake (MS-74-15)-120.27650073.513900Western North America120RawLakeSmall lake in rolling glacial terrain. Surrounding vegetation: Herb and shrub tundra plants.Wang, X.C. (1991)AWICarbon-143-0.02216.23016.252
MS-78-15 Neotoma1037615793Roulston Lake (MS-78-15)-67.40000046.894510Eastern North America151RawLakeSmall, possibly karst or kettle lake, along the valley margin of glaciofluvial deposits. Surrounding vegetation: Mixed conifer/hardwood forest.Mott, R.J. (1985)AWICarbon-144-0.02913.04313.072
MS-89-16 Neotoma1037815796Blomidon Section MS-89-16-64.37510045.223500Eastern North America23RawPeatSection excavated in roadside ditch. Surrounding vegetation: Farm field with grasses.NAAWICarbon-14312.56913.8251.256
NUTELLA Neotoma1038515811Nutella Lake-147.39170063.052000Western North America931RawLakeTreeline altitude lake. Surrounding vegetation: Mesic shrub and heath tundra mixture.Rohr, M. (2001)AWICarbon-145-0.0497.5717.620
SWAMPBUG Neotoma1038615814Swampbuggy Lake-147.42070063.054550Western North America813RawLakeTreeline altitude lake. Surrounding vegetation: Open forest. Mesic shrub tundra of mostly alder and some birch.Rohr, M. (2001)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information10-0.0648.1968.260
PORCUPIN Neotoma1038815819Porcupine Mountain-101.62990052.506350Eastern North America640RawPeatSite is in a peat-filled kettle hole. Surrounding vegetation: Closed forest of Picea mariana and P. glauca, with the peat surface being dominated by living Sphagnum, Ledum groenlandicum, Rubus chaemaemorus, and Polytrichum.Nichols, H. (1969)AWICarbon-147-0.0268.1488.174
PASCAGOU Neotoma1039215825Pascagoula Marsh-88.58550030.391000Eastern North America0RawMarshAn estuarine marsh at the base of the Pascagoula River. One of the largest marsh prairies in the United States. Surrounding vegetation: Juncus and Sagittaria dominate the salt marsh. Arboreal species such as Nyssa, Myrica, Betula, and other small trees and shurbs are found in the fresh and brackish marshes.Hathorn, J.H. (2008)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information5-0.0515.0515.102
ROBINSON Neotoma1039415829Robinson Lake-64.26117063.397580Eastern North America170RawLakeMorainally damned drainage divide lake. Surrounding vegetation: heaths and allies, shrub birch, willow.Miller, G.H. et al. (1999)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information19-0.02211.71111.733
SANDYRUN Neotoma1039515831Sandy Run Creek-83.07950032.572000Eastern North America80RawCreekThe Sandy Run Creek peat core was recovered at a distance of 250 m from Sandy Run Creek at a point approximately 2 m above sea level. Surrounding vegetation: Ferns and mosses are common in the Sandy Run Creek floodplain. Cyrilla racemiflora and holly are also common. The overstory includes Liriodendron tulipifera, Magnolia virginiana, Quercus nigra, Persea barbonia, Acer rubrum, hickory, and Nyssa aquatica.LaMoreaux, H.K. (1999)AWICarbon-148-0.05029.66929.719
SWANTX Neotoma1040515864Swan Lake-97.17131028.042460Eastern North America0RawLakeSite is located in cord-grass and cat-tail marshlands. Surrounding vegetation: cat-tail, sedges, Quercus.Albert, B.M. (2005)AWICarbon-144-0.0707.3877.457
TANBOG07 Neotoma253615866Tannersville Bog-75.26385041.038870Eastern North America277RawPeatPoor fen dominated by black spruce (Picea mariana), tamarack (Larix laricina), and an understory of ericaceous shrubs and Sphagnum mossesCai, S. and Yu, Z. (2011)AWICarbon-1411-0.06911.48011.549
TOPLAKE Neotoma1040815872Top Lake-130.94490054.476010Western North America33RawLakeTop Lake is surrounded by blanket bog, rocky outcrops, and some steep areas with scrub forest. Surrounding vegetation: Callitropsis nootkatensis, Pinus contorta, Tsuga heterophylla, Taxus brevifolia, Gaultheria shallon, Ledum, Veratrum viride, Lysichiton americanum, Nuphar polysepalum, Pteridium aquilinum, Empetrum nigrum, Blechnum spicant, Eriophorum chamissonis, Kalmia microphylla occidentalis, Myrica gale, Pinguicula villosa, Vaccinium uliginosum, Viola langsdorfii, and several Sphagnum species.McLaren, D. et al. (2008)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information5-0.04415.90315.947
TULARECA Neotoma1041015876Tulare Lake-119.78000036.052000Western North America55RawLakeAt its historic maximum (AD 1770-1850), Tulare Lake was the largest body of fresh water in the United States west of the Mississippi. Diversion of inflowing streams for agriculture resulted in its demise. Surrounding vegetation (pre-settlement): Mosaic of grassland and oak savanna. Scirpus marsh lined the southern margin of the lake and saltbrush scrub covered much of the eastern and western margins.Davis, O.K. (1999)AWICarbon-1413-0.03233.78033.812
TUMALO Neotoma1041115878Tumalo Lake-121.54250044.021950Western North America1543RawLakeTumalo Lake lies at the head of a small glacial trough on the eastern flank of the Cascade Range. Surrounding vegetation: dominant arboreal species include Abies grandis, A. amabilis, Picea engelmannii, along with scattered Tsuga mertesiana on moist slopes and Pinus contorta, P. ponderosa, and some P. monticola on dry slopes. Common nonarboreal species include Ceanothus velutinus, Arctostaphylos nevadensis, with Stipa occidentalis and occasional Epilobium angustifolium on open slopes. Shrub and herb cover is minimal under closed pine and fir canopies.Long, C.J. et al. (2011)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information8-0.05212.88712.939
WARNERWI Neotoma1041215882Warner Lake-92.03985046.119350Eastern North America304RawLakeWarner Lake is located on a pitted glacial outwash plain. Surrounding vegetation: Narrow band of sedge meadows and alder thickets immediately giving way to dense mixed white, red, and jack pine and paper birch forest on the surrounding slope.Tweiten, M.A. et al. (2009)AWICarbon-145-0.0601.8021.862
CRYSTALIL Neotoma1041315886Crystal Lake-88.35701042.234010Eastern North America273RawLakeKettle lake in outwash plain. Sand and gravel outwash as much as 10-m thick overlies thick loam till. Located in the town of Crystal Lake. Original vegetation was a mosaic of prairie and oak groves.Gonzales, L.M. and Grimm, E.C. (2009)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information350.90216.50015.598
WL02-1 Neotoma1041515892White Lake-74.91347040.999670Eastern North America138RawLakeWhite Lake is located in a glaciated limestone valley in northwestern New Jersey. The lake is primarily recharged by groundwater.Yu, Z. (2007)AWICarbon-1459.60614.2674.661
WOODSBC Neotoma1042115902Woods Lake-127.26930051.004360Western North America2RawLakeWoods Lake is a small freshwater lake that lies approximately 30 m from the southern shoreline of Seymour Inlet. Surrounding vegetation: Tsuga heterophylla, Picea sitchensis, and Thuja plicata along with Gaultheria shallon in the understory. Poaceae, Cyperaceae, and Gaultheria shallon are common around the lakeshore, with intermittent Ledum groenlandicum and mosses.Stolze, S. et al. (2007)AWICarbon-144-0.06414.34514.409
DIVERS Neotoma1042215904Divers Lake-78.39924043.040990Eastern North America239RawLakeA natural open lake with ephemeral outlet and inlet. Surrounding vegetation: mesic forest.Miller, N.G. and Futyma, R.P. (2003)AWICarbon-1411-0.06515.76615.831
BALLSTON Neotoma1042415909Ballston Lake-73.85325042.949750Eastern North America76RawLakeLong narrow lake of fluvial origin. Physiography: Relic channel of the Mohawk River. Surrounding vegetation: Black spruce, white pine, oak, maple.Toney, J.L. et al. (2003)AWICarbon-1461.29912.86111.562
CROOKEDN Neotoma1042915919Crooked Lake-89.29409046.245250Eastern North America519RawLakeKettle Lake on the Winegar Moraine. Surrounding vegetation: Mixed hardwood conifer forest. Sugar maple, eastern hemlock, and yellow birch are the most common trees, and are found along with white, red, and jack pine, white spruce, balsam fir, and paper birch.Brugam, R.B. et al. (1997)AWICarbon-14, Lead-2105-0.05113.98814.039
JAYLAKE Neotoma1043015922Jay Lake-89.28155046.234350Eastern North America544RawLakeKettle lake. Physiography: Ontonagon Lobe outwash till. Surrounding vegetation: Hemlock, pine, mesic hardwoods.Ewing, H.A. (2000)AWICarbon-147-0.05810.40510.463
OPINES Neotoma1043115925Lake O' Pines-89.25530046.140430Eastern North America514RawLakeKettle lake. Physiography: Ontonagon Lobe outwash. Surrounding vegetation: Pine and birch.Ewing, H.A. (2000)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information6-0.06812.94713.015
HISCOCKP Neotoma580315929Hiscock Site-78.00000043.000000Eastern North America189RawPeatSpring basin. Physiography: Drumlin field. Surrounding vegetation: Typha angustifolia, chenopodium rubrum.McAndrews, J.H. (2003)AWICarbon-1432-0.05913.70413.763
GREENPND Neotoma1043315931Green Pond-72.51080042.567050Eastern North America80RawLakeTsuga candensis, Fagus grandifolia, Acer saccharum, Pinus strobus, and Betula species are common in the northern, inland, and higher-elevation parts of New England. Quercus, Carya, and Castanea dentata dominate in the warmer southern part of the region. Acer rubrum is common across New England. Pinus rigada is prevalent on sites with well-drained sandy soils.Fuller, J.L. et al. (1998)AWICarbon-144-0.0492.0372.086
LILYWAR Neotoma1043415933Lily Warwick-72.33719042.688390Eastern North America269RawLakeKettle lake. Surrounding vegetation: Important hardwood species include red maple (Acer rubrum), beech (Fagus grandifolia), yellow birch. (Betula alleghaniensis), oak (Quercus rubra, Q. alba, and Q. velutina), paper birch (B. papyrifera), black birch (B. lenta), and sugar maple (A. saccharum). The coniferous species, hemlock (T. canadensis) and white pine (Pinus strobus), are also common, with some red spruce (Picea rubens) and balsam fir (Abies. balsamea). Most of the study region has reforested since agricultural abandonment in the late 19th century, although the Connecticut River Valley and Eastern Lowlands have more agricultural land than the Central UplandsFuller, J.L. et al. (1998)AWICarbon-146-0.0481.2601.308
LITTLEM Neotoma1043515935Little Mirror Lake-71.60848042.524430Eastern North America73RawLakeKettle lake. Physiography: lowlands, stratified till deposits. Important hardwood species include red maple (Acer rubrum), beech (Fagus grandifolia), yellow birch (Betula alleghaniensis), oak (Quercus rubra, Q. alba,. and Q. velutina), paper birch (B. papyrifera), black birch (B. lenta), and sugar maple (A. saccharum). The coniferous species, hemlock (T. canadensis) and white pine (Pinus strobus), are also common, with some red spruce (Picea rubens) and balsam fir (Abies balsamea). Most of the study region has reforested since agricultural abandonment in the late 19th. century, although the Connecticut River Valley and Eastern Lowlands have more agricultural land than the Central UplandsFuller, J.L. et al. (1998)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information3-0.0490.9631.012
SRM-1 Neotoma1043615939SRM-1-81.11444025.352780Eastern North America0RawPeatMangrove-dominated estuarine wetland located on the edge of Ponce de Leon Bay at the mouths of Whitewater Bay and Shark River Estuary in Everglades National Park. Situated in a fringing mangrove forest dominated by Laguncularia racemosa and Rhizophora mangle. Avicennia germinans is also prsent.Yao, Q. et al. (2015)AWICarbon-148-0.0666.2116.277
OTTER Neotoma1043715942Otter Pond-72.53319042.654850Eastern North America107RawLakeKettle lake. Physiography: river valley, sandy outwash. Surrounding vegetation: pitch pine, scrub oak.Fuller, J.L. et al. (1998)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information4-0.0590.8400.898
SILVERMA Neotoma1043815944Silver Lake-72.22854042.600770Eastern North America161RawLakeKettle lake. Physiography: uplands, glacial till. Surrounding vegetation: Important hardwood species include red maple (Acer rubrum), beech (Fagus grandifolia), yellow birch (Betula alleghaniensis), oak (Quercus rubra, Q. alba, and Q. velutina), paper birch (B. papyrifera), black birch (B. lenta), and sugar maple (A. saccharum). The coniferous species, hemlock (T. canadensis) and white pine (Pinus strobus), are also common, with some red spruce (Picea rubens) and balsam fir (Abies. balsamea). Most of the study region has reforested since agricultural abandonment in the late 19th century, although the Connecticut River Valley and Eastern Lowlands have more agricultural land than the Central UplandsFuller, J.L. et al. (1998)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information4-0.0431.1741.217
LXSITE4 Neotoma1043915947Larix laricina Site 4-75.81347057.719170Eastern North America170RawPeatNAPenalba, M.C. and Payette, S. (1997)AWICarbon-142-0.0493.4933.542
LXSITE5 Neotoma1044015950Larix laricina Site 5-75.81347057.719170Eastern North America170RawPeatNAPenalba, M.C. and Payette, S. (1997)AWICarbon-146-0.0354.3704.405
LXSITE10 Neotoma1044115952Larix laricina Site 10-72.77756057.854130Eastern North America280RawPeatNAPenalba, M.C. and Payette, S. (1997)AWICarbon-144-0.0232.0252.048
Chorreras Neotoma1044215955Laguna Chorreras-79.160030-2.770280South America3771RawLakeLake is dammed by a terminal moraine in a narrow valley branching off the Tomebamba River Valley. The lake is bordered to the north and south by patches of forest dominated by Polylepis, Clethra, Gynoxys. and Miconia To the east lies a wetland area with Azorella, Hypericum, and Cyperaceae. Tussock grass paramo, where unoccupied by forest patches, dominates the regionallandscape.Hansen, B.C.S. et al. (2003)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information11-0.04618.20018.246
STONEMAN Neotoma1044915967Stoneman Lake-111.51780034.778870Western North America2047RawLakeLies within a caldera. Physiography: southern edge of the Colorado Plateau. Surrounding vegetation: ponderosa pine.Hasbargen, J. (1994)AWICarbon-146-0.04510.14010.185
FAREWELL Neotoma1045015970Farewell Lake-153.64880062.559150Western North America320RawLakeLarge lake, glacial origin. Physiography: Moraine and outwash covered piedmont. Surrounding vegetation: Picea sp., Betula papyrifera, Populus sp.Hu, F.S. et al. (1996)AWICarbon-146-0.06013.07013.130
GRANDPOP Neotoma1045315976Grandfather Lake-158.54000059.796230Western North America142RawLakeMoraine-dammed lake. Physiography: Uplands bordering Nushagak Lowland. Surrounding vegetation: Picea glauca, dense Alnus thickets.Hu, F.S. et al. (1995)AWICarbon-148-0.04015.68615.726
ITASCAMB Neotoma1045715989Itasca Bison Kill Site-95.23390047.192850Eastern North America447RawLakePeat bog with underlying lake deposits. Physiography: end and ground moraines, outwash plain. Surrounding vegetation: sedge, black spruce, larch, alder, fir.Shay, C.T. and Tuthill, S. (1971)AWICarbon-14310.04910.9990.950
PIGEON Neotoma1046116009Pigeon Marsh-85.40132034.663590Eastern North America660RawMarshSmall marsh located on Pigeon Mountain, the easern ridge of Lookout Mountain, a forested linear ridge. Marsh plants include Cephalanthus occidentalis, Salix, Scirpus cf. S. cyperinus, Carex tussocks, Persicaria hydropiperoides, Proserpinaca, Eleocharis, Bidens, Rhexia, Sagittaria, Sphagnum, Leucobryum, and Osmunda cinnamomea. Dominant tree around the edge is Acer rubrum and Liquidambar styraciflua. Upland vegetation dominated by Quercus and Carya with some Pinus virginiana.Watts, W.A. (1975)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information4-0.06423.63823.702
SECRET Neotoma1046516016Secret Valley Marsh-120.26510040.572000Western North America1359RawMarshMarsh at north end of Secret Valley. Physiography: Great Basin, volcanic landscape. Surrounding vegetation: Scirpus, Typha, Carex, Juncus.West, G.J. and McGuire, K.R. (2000)AWICarbon-144-0.05611.47311.529
LTWILLOW Neotoma1047316054Little Willow Lake-121.38990040.411500Western North America1829RawLakeVolcanic basin. Physiography: Cascade volcano field. Surrounding vegetation: lodgepole pine, mountain hemlock. Local vegetation at site: marsh.West, G.J. (2003)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information5-0.04916.24816.297
CEDARCA Neotoma1047616061Cedar Lake-122.49710041.207280Western North America1737RawLakeAlpine lake. Physiography: Trinity Divide. Surrounding vegetation: pine, fir, cedar, various Ericaceae.West, G.J. (1989)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information3-0.02712.42812.455
ELKHORN Neotoma1047716063Elkhorn Slough-121.76420036.825350Western North America0RawRiverEstuarine. Physiography: relic river valley with tectonic action. Surrounding vegetation: Salicornia, Scirpus, Typha, saltgrass.Dietz, S.A. et al. (1988)AWICarbon-144-0.0516.4546.505
PILOTRDG Neotoma1047816065CA-HUM-558 (Pilot Ridge)-123.66910040.661700Western North America1250RawPeatMarsh. Physiography: North Coast Ranges. Surrounding vegetation: Douglas fir, pine, oak, cedar, white fir.Hildebrandt, W.R. and Hayes, J.F. (1983)AWICarbon-142-0.0225.4715.493
TULE Neotoma1048216073Tule Lake-123.03550039.489630Western North America1340RawLakeLandslide dammed lake. Physiography: Klamath Ranges, mountain ridges. Surrounding vegetation: sedges, pine, fir, oak, cedar.West, G.J. (1982)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information2-0.0349.8389.872
GRASSCA Neotoma1048316075Grass Lake-122.16720041.649600Western North America1537RawLakeValley blocked by volcanic deposits. Physiography: Cascade Range. Surrounding vegetation: pine, juniper, sagebrush.Hakala, K.J. and Adam, D.P. (2004)AWICarbon-146-0.03435.18335.217
MS-85-22 Neotoma1048516079Brier Island Bog MS-85-22-66.36778044.258190Eastern North America15RawPeatPeat bog. Physiography: Bog and fen in bedrock depression. Surrounding vegetation: Scrubby coastal spruce forest.Stea, R.R. and Mott, R.J. (1998)AWICarbon-14411.22715.8524.625
MS-85-16 Neotoma1048616081Chance Harbour Lake-62.61098045.670210Eastern North America5RawLakeLake in till plain. Surrounding vegetation: Cleared areas in coastal mixed forest.Jette, H. and Mott, R.J. (1989)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information8-0.04017.56317.603
LOSTMOOS Neotoma1048716083Lost Moose Core 128-94.26792057.560830Eastern North America110RawPeatBog and fen peatland. Physiography: Clay plain. Surrounding vegetation: Bog and fen plants, some spruce.Dredge, L. and Mott, R. (2003)AWICarbon-144-0.0455.0605.105
MS7812X Neotoma1048816086Island Lake-66.18227047.830260Eastern North America264RawLakeKettle lake. Physiography: Hummocky, stagnant ice terrien. Surrounding vegetation: Mixed maple, birch, spruce and fir.Mott, R.J. et al. (2004)AWICarbon-143-0.02312.70312.726
COOKBANK Neotoma1049316096Cook Bank-128.40000051.000000Western North America0RawMarinePaleosol with rooted conifer remains at a water depth of 95 m. This terrestrial surface on the continental shelf was exposed when relative sea level was 95 m lower than modern. Modern physiography: submarine valley.Lacourse, T. et al. (2003)AWICarbon-14410.94711.9280.981
LOGANIN Neotoma1049416099Logan Inlet-131.68970052.780420Western North America0RawMarineFormerly subaerial basin. Physiography: Submerged shelf.LaCourse, T. and Mathewes, R.W. (2005)AWICarbon-14411.44613.3251.879
PYELAKE Neotoma1049616103Pye Lake-62.09061044.975930Eastern North America9RawLakeBedrock basin (8m max) in glaciated area. Physiography: Glaciated terrain with low drumlins. Surrounding vegetation: Spruce-fir Coast Zone. Dominant species are Picea mariana and Abies balsamea, along with less abundant Picea glauca.Mott, R.J. et al. (2009)AWICarbon-148-0.04514.36914.414
SILCOX52 Neotoma1049716105Silcox Core 52-94.18500057.205420Eastern North America135RawPeatTundra bog and fen. Physiography: Clay plain. Surrounding vegetation: Stunted spruces with bog and fen plants.Dredge, L. and Mott, R. et al. (2003)AWICarbon-143-0.0413.8543.895
THIB127B Neotoma1049816107Thibaudeau-94.16944057.087080Eastern North America125RawPeatBog and fen with some spruce. Physiography: Clay plain with bogs and fens. Surrounding vegetation: Bog/fen plants with black/white spruces.Dredge, L. and Mott, R. et al. (2003)AWICarbon-143-0.0367.3407.376
PATBAY Neotoma1049916109Patricia Bay Lake-68.50278070.461940Eastern North America11RawLakeNANAAWICarbon-143-0.0407.6417.681
GRAYSGL1 Neotoma1050016111Grays Lake-111.43800043.066190Western North America1195RawLakeTectonic origin. Physiography: lava flows and sedimentary rocks. Surrounding vegetation: marsh, scirpus americanus.Beiswenger, J.M. (1987)AWICarbon-1415-0.03169.60769.638
GRAYSGL6 Neotoma1050016113Grays Lake-111.43800043.066190Western North America1195RawLakeTectonic origin. Physiography: lava flows and sedimentary rocks. Surrounding vegetation: marsh, scirpus americanus.Beiswenger, J.M. (1987)AWICarbon-144-0.05070.05870.108
LOSPENAS Neotoma1050116115Los Penasquitos Lagoon-117.25290032.931120Western North America0RawLagoonMedium sized estuary. Physiography: Estuary. Surrounding vegetation: Pinus torreyana.Cole, K.L. and Wahl, E. (2000)AWICarbon-14, Lead-21010-0.0543.9233.977
CRAWFDC Neotoma50716124Crawford Lake-79.94872043.468270Eastern North America278RawLakeOrigin of the lake uncertain, possibly solution of limestone or catastrophic rush of glacial meltwater. Lake is meromictic.Yu, Z. (1997)AWICarbon-145-0.05215.41815.470
LIMABOG Neotoma1050616129Lima Bog-88.84320042.788950Eastern North America302RawBogBog. Physiography: located between drumlins. Surrounding vegetation: oak, hickory, walnut, elm forest.Baker, R.G. et al. (1992)AWICarbon-148-0.03229.50829.540
MISSIONX Neotoma1050716131Mission Cross Bog-115.48360041.784700Western North America2424RawLakeSpring-fed fen. Growing on the fen are Sphagnum, sedges, Menyanthes trifoliata, Pedicularis groenlandica, Thalictrum spp., and Salix spp. On the northern slope bordering the fen, fields of Balsamorhiza sagittata grow with Lupinus. To the east, south, and west are scattered stands of Populus tremuloides.Thompson, R.S. (1984)AWICarbon-147-0.0279.8459.872
RUBYMRSH Neotoma1050816133Ruby Marsh-115.50490041.133950Western North America1818RawRiverSpring-fed marsh/shallow lake. Physiography: valley bottom near toeslope. Surrounding vegetation: Artemisia, Chrysothamnus, Juniperus, Pinus. Local vegetation: Dasyphora, Distichilis, Juncus, Typha.Thompson, R.S. (1984)AWICarbon-1425-0.03337.95437.987
BINNEWTR Neotoma1051516175Binnewater Pond-74.55133041.409350Eastern North America256RawLakeGlacial origin lake in the Wallkill Valley.Robinson, G.S. et al. (2005)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information6-0.04418.99219.036
HYDEPARK Neotoma1051616177Hyde Park-73.90115041.785750Eastern North America74RawLakeArtificial pond in a wetland area. Physiography: Hudson lowlands.Robinson, G.S. et al. (2005)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information813.36215.6222.260
OTISVILL Neotoma1051716179Otisville-74.52440041.470250Eastern North America230RawPeatBog. Physiography: Wallkill Valley. Local vegetation: peat.Robinson, G.S. et al. (2005)AWICarbon-144-0.03217.55917.591
PAWELSKI Neotoma1051816181Pawelski Farm-74.43065041.333950Eastern North America122RawPeatDrainage ditch. Physiography: Wallkill Valley.Robinson, G.S. et al. (2005)AWICarbon-144-0.04617.29317.339
BENICIA Neotoma1051916184Benicia State Park-122.19310038.073470Western North America0RawMarshTidal marsh. Physiography: San Francisco Bay estuary, north side. Surrounding vegetation: Salicornia virginica, Distichlis spicata.Malamud-Roam, F. and Ingram, B.L. (2004)AWICarbon-147-0.0231.4691.492
CHINACMP Neotoma1052016186China Camp-122.49330038.007500Western North America0RawMarshTidal marsh. Physiography: San Pablo Bay, SF Bay estuary. Surrounding vegetation: Scirpus spp, Typha latifolia, Salicornia virginica.Goman, M. et al. (2008)AWICarbon-146-0.0443.7103.754
RICEMSH2 Neotoma1052116189Rice Lake-78.14232044.199080Eastern North AmericaRawLakeNAMcAndrews, J.H. (1994)AWICarbon-143-0.0426.4746.516
RICEON Neotoma1052116193Rice Lake-78.14232044.199080Eastern North AmericaRawLakeNAYu, Z. and McAndrews, J.H. (1994)AWICarbon-14, Lead-2104-0.01510.54010.555
MOUNTAIN Neotoma1052216197Mountain Lake-122.47080037.788260Western North America37RawLakeDune lake carved by wind action. Physiography: Relic dune field, low hills. Surrounding vegetation: Monterey Pine, Blue gum, Cypress, Willow.Reidy, L.M. (2001)AWICarbon-148-0.0511.6181.669
CROAGHST Neotoma1052316199Croaghaun East-9.45081554.198350Europe217RawPeatThe landscape is dominated by blanket bog. The bedrock geology is predominantly composed of Lower Carboniferous sandstones witha a covering of glacial drift. The dominant tree species in the region is Pinus contora and Picea sitchensis, from modern commercial planting. The site lies between two blocks of commercial forestry. The surface vegetation consists of Calluna vulgaris, Erica tetralix and Vaccinium myrtilus, Molinia caerulea, Carex panicea, Narthecium ossifragum, Polygala serpyllifolia, Pedicularis sylvatica and Sphagnum capillifolium.Dwyer, R.B. (1995)AWICarbon-144-0.0446.5936.637
LOUGHDOO Neotoma1052416205Lough Doo-9.09887054.050030Europe21RawLakeLough Doo lies in a realatively sheltered site. Along the southern side a open scrub/woodland occurs with Fraxinus, Salix spp, Sorbus aucuparia, Crataegus monogyna, Prunus spinosa, Acer pseudoplatanus, Populus tremula, Betula pubescens and Ilex. The undulating landscape around the other sides of the lake consists of fertile farmland on drift.O'connell, M. et al. (1987)AWICarbon-146-0.0657.6957.760
GLAISINA Neotoma1052516207Glaisin na Marbh-9.56870552.007780Europe340RawForestThis woodland is rather fragmented and form part of a mosaic of vegetation types in an area which is predominantly open heath and bog. The wood occupies steep scree slopes and thus have abrupt woodland boundaries.O'Sullivan, A. (1991)AWICarbon-145-0.03711.36411.401
RR1 Neotoma1052616209Ringarooma River147.704100-41.271550Indopacific885RawRiverThe geology of the main peaks and ranges surrounding the river is composed of Devonian granodiorite with small amounts of intrusive metamorphosed Silurian sediments.Temperate rainforest dominates the valley floor. The study sites were located under Nothofagus cunninghamii closed forest, with Leptospermum lanigerttm very prominent in the understorey.Small trees and tall shrubs of P aspleniifoliiis, A. moschatum, Tasmannia lanceolata and T. monganensis, and tree ferns of Dicksonia antarctica are scattered throughout.Dodson, J.R. et al. (1998)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information4-0.0390.8780.917
LAGNEGRA Neotoma1052716212Laguna Negra-2.84734041.999090Europe1760RawLakeThe vegetation is dominated by forests of Pinus sylvestris, with Fagus sylvatica on the north facing slopes. Erica arborea forms the dominant shrub layer, with Vaccinium myrtillus, Erica australis and Pteridium aquilinum. Betula pendula is comon along streams, in flushes and wet hollows.von Engelbrechten, S. (1998)AWICarbon-148-0.04617.69117.737
LAGMESAG Neotoma1052816214Laguna Mesagosa-2.81179041.965050Europe1600RawPeatStunted pines grow on hummocks with Vaccinium myrtillus, Calluna vulgaris, Molinia caerulea, Juncus spp., Carex echinata, Potentilla erecta and Sphagnum spp. The lawns are characterised by Sphagnum spp., Carex spp., Erica tetralix, Drosera spp. and Agrostis stolonifera. In shallow pools Carex spp, Menyanthes trifoliata and Potamogeton spp. are found.von Engelbrechten, S. (1998)AWICarbon-145-0.04918.27918.328
LOUGHMOY Neotoma1052916217Lough Moynagh-6.76719553.820370Europe30RawLakeA small deep lake which was probably a kettleholy in early post-glacial times. Much of the old lake bed is still marked by marshey, water-logged fen.Stewart, RJ. (1996)AWICarbon-14, Lead-210, dates from prior information3-0.06912.29412.363
BLACKMTN Neotoma1053116222Black Mountain Lake-107.23540037.846820Western North America3413RawLakeHigh elevation lake 100-15 m below timberline in the San Juan Mountains. Local vegetation Picea engelmannii/Abies lasiocarpa forest.Jodry, M.A.B. (1999)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information30-0.04629.10029.146
SKYPOND Neotoma1053216224Sky Pond-105.66920040.277900Western North America3320RawLakeCirque lake directly above timberline. Physiography: Black Mountains.Reasoner, M.A. and Jodry, M.A. (2000)AWICarbon-1457.26114.2306.969
PERCHON Neotoma182316231Perch Lake-77.34000046.030000Eastern North America160RawLakeSmall lake in bedrock depression. Physiography: thin till over bedrock.Richard, P.J.H. (2003)AWICarbon-148-0.04111.54911.590
REDGREEN Neotoma1053716236Red Green Lake-149.68120068.654210Western North America668RawLakeIrregular topography, coarse soils. Physiography: Arctic Foothills. Surrounding vegetation: Sedges, prostrate shrubs, mosses.Oswald, W.W. et al. (2003)AWICarbon-146-0.0499.0159.064
TUKUTO Neotoma1053816238Tukuto Lake-157.03010068.498800Western North America505RawLakeRolling hills within morainal ridges. Physiography: Arctic Foothills. Surrounding vegetation: Betula, Eriophorum, Vaccinum, Ledum, Salix.Oswald, W.W. et al. (1999)AWICarbon-1410-0.04536.60536.650
UPPERCAP Neotoma1053916241Upper Capsule Lake-149.41690068.631440Western North America805RawLakeGently rolling topography, fine soils. Physiography: Arctic Foothills. Surrounding vegetation: Dwarf shrubs, tussock sedge, sphagnum.Oswald, W.W. et al. (2003)AWICarbon-146-0.05512.04512.100
HORSESH8 Neotoma858516251Horseshoe Lake-90.09503038.701800Eastern North America27RawLakeNAOllendorf, A.L. (1993)AWICarbon-144-0.0571.9241.981
HORSESHA Neotoma858516254Horseshoe Lake-90.09503038.701800Eastern North America27RawLakeNAOllendorf, A.L. (1993)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information40.1861.9291.743
DUGASBAY Neotoma1054816264Dugas Bay Bog-79.38262046.301700Eastern North America202RawPeatBog. Physiography: Bay on the southwest side of Trout Lake.NAAWICarbon-142-0.0184.7244.742
MARKPOND Neotoma1055116269Mark Pond-89.61542051.839860Eastern North America348RawLakeKettle hole pond. Physiography: Located on an esker.NAAWICarbon-14, dates from prior information2-0.0238.0218.044
PRESONTA Neotoma1055216271Preston Lake-79.37944043.986900Eastern North America320RawLakeNANAAWICarbon-145-0.0465.8965.942
ROUNDON Neotoma1055416275Round Pond-91.37236052.531660Eastern North America358RawLakeNANAAWICarbon-142-0.0379.0919.128
WEBBS Neotoma1055616278Webbs Lake-78.10250044.167070Eastern North America234RawLakeNANAAWICarbon-14, dates from prior information2-0.03716.04516.082
GDF141 Neotoma519217285Little Salt Spring-82.23333027.075000Eastern North America6RawLakeKarstic sinkhole. Physiography: Buried Tampa limestone. Surrounding vegetation: Sabal palm, red bay, oak, holly, fern.Brown, J.G. (1981)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information12-0.04010.29710.337
CYCLOID1 Neotoma52717292Cycloid Lake-105.26670055.266670Western North America369RawLakeNAMott, R.J. (1973)AWICarbon-142-0.05410.14510.199
CLEVELND Neotoma1156017296Lake Cleveland-113.64960042.321290Western North America2519RawLakeCirque lake which is morainally dammed. Physiography: Mount Harrison, south edge of Snake River Plain. Surrounding vegetation: Abies lasiocarpa, Pinus contorta.Davis, O.K. (1981)AWICarbon-145-0.03116.86516.896
MIDBUTTE Neotoma358517298Middle Butte Cave-112.61670043.366670Western North America1590RawCaveNADavis, O.K. et al. (1986)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information7-0.06934.47634.545
CAPITOLA Neotoma1156317304Capitola Lake-89.55507045.519580Eastern North America460RawLakeSmall lake on sandy till. Surrounding vegetation: Hemlock, sugar maple, yellow birch, white pine.Calcote, R. (2003)AWICarbon-145-0.0259.7059.730
IDAVAIN Neotoma1157117320Idavain Lake-155.94510058.772290Western North America223RawLakeNABrubaker, L.B. et al. (2001)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information12-0.05317.42817.481
SNIPE Neotoma1157217322Snipe Lake-154.30350060.626010Western North America579RawLakeMorainally dammed lake. Physiography: rolling foothills. Surrounding vegetation: open Picea forest and Betula/Alnus shrub tundra. Isolated stands of Picea glauca occur in mixtures with Betula glandulosa shrubs and Alnus crispa thickets.Brubaker, L.B. et al. (2001)AWICarbon-149-0.04714.40614.453
IMNAVAIT Neotoma1157317324Imnavait Creek-149.35880068.666190Western North America875RawBogString bog formed in creek basin. Physiography: surrounded by till-covered hills. Surrounding vegetation: Dwarf birch, Cyperaceae.Eisner, W.R. (1991)AWICarbon-144-0.04713.03213.079
OILLAKE Neotoma1157417326Oil Lake-151.16680070.292220Western North America745RawLakeLake basin overlying mid-Pleistocene til. Physiography: rolling uplands, Brooks Range foothills. Surrounding vegetation: various tundra communities.Eisner, W.R. and Colinvaux, P.A. (1992)AWICarbon-147-0.04760.51360.560
SANDSZ Neotoma1157517328Sands of Time Lake-147.55330066.029340Western North America242RawLakeLake in swale between low hills. Physiography: gently rolling loess mantled upland. Surrounding vegetation: black and white spruce forest.Edwards, M.E. and Barker Jr, E.D. (1994)AWICarbon-1410-0.05027.72327.773
GL Neotoma1157717334Glendalough Valley-6.34803553.007350Europe130RawLakeThe Glendalough valley is cut into the eastern flank of the Wicklow mountains. The mountains are composed predominantly of granite with contact aureole schists at the margins. The steep sided valley was deepened by glacial activity during the last glaciation (Coxon et al. 2012). The valley is flooded by two lakes which are separated by an alluvial fan deposited by a stream flowing down the centre of the southern wall of the valley. The Lower Lake (Irish Grid ref: T 118 966; Long. 0620'30\W Lat. 5300'30\""N) is bounded on its western margin by the alluvial fan, the north and south margins are the steep valley sides and the eastern margin at the mouth of the valley is formed by a delta derived from an earlier lake that filled the valley (Coxon et al. 2012). The Upper Lake flows into the Lower Lake via a river that has cut through the fan deposit. The Lower Lake is approximately 300 m long (east-west) and 150 m wide (north-south); water depth is 13 m at its deepest point. The Lower Lake lies at an altitude of 130 m OD. The valley walls are now covered by semi-natural oak woods and plantations of exotic conifers which open out onto mountain heathland at higher altitudes. During the last century, mining activity led to the lowering of the water level in the Lower Lake by two metres (Anon 1990). The coring site was on the western margin of the Lower Lake. This was in the shore zone that is seasonally flooded. Due to the lowering of the water level in the last century, the sediments were lacustrine (rather than alluvial fan) deposits and were overlain by peat.""NAAWICarbon-1410-0.05024.65124.701
BRN Neotoma1157817336Borheen Lough-8.15166552.372420Europe476RawLakeThe Galtee Mountains (or Na Gaibhlte in Irish) lie in the southern part of the country and are Ireland's highest inland mountain range. They form an east-west ridge covering 22 km which rises steeply to an altitude of 919m at its highest point. The surface bedrock is Devonian conglomerates and Old Red Sandstone which overlies a core of Silurian shales. Quaternary glacial and periglacial action formed a string of cirques on the north facing flank of the mountain ridge.NAAWICarbon-148-0.05712.66012.717
SITHYLEM Neotoma1157917338Sithylemenkat Lake-151.39160066.123990Western North America213RawLakeNAAnderson, P.M. et al. (1990)AWICarbon-14, Lead-2105-0.06016.87716.937
STLAWR2 Neotoma1158017340St. Lawrence Section 2-171.54790063.667220Asia0RawPeatPeat section on sea cliff exposure. Physiography: coastal area of island. Surrounding vegetation: Betula-graminoid tundra.Lozhkin, A.V. et al. (1998)AWICarbon-1460.24310.1199.876
CUCKOO Neotoma1158117342Cuckoo-9.54250052.002500Europe32RawLakeLake site in Kilarney National Park, on Old Red Sanstone bedrockHawthorne, D. (2015)AWICarbon-1481.04217.41016.368
DIHEEN Neotoma1158217344Diheen-8.17070052.369490Europe554RawLakeThe Galtee Mountains (or Na Gaibhlte in Irish) lie in the southern part of the country and are Ireland's highest inland mountain range. They form an east-west ridge covering 22 km which rises steeply to an altitude of 919m at its highest point. The surface bedrock is Devonian conglomerates and Old Red Sandstone which overlies a core of Silurian shales. Quaternary glacial and periglacial action formed a string of cirques on the north facing flank of the mountain ridge.NAAWICarbon-14, Lead-2108-0.0200.7770.797
STLAWR3 Neotoma1158417347St. Lawrence Island Section 3-171.58190063.673890Asia0RawPeatExposure along sea cliffs. Physiography: sea cliff. Surrounding vegetation: herb tundra.Lozhkin, A.V. et al. (1998)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information8-0.03917.83617.875
WINDMILB Neotoma1158517352Windmill Lake-148.80530063.658900Western North America615RawLakeIn moraine-dammed bedrock basin w/sedge. Physiography: moraine-mantled diabase ridge. Surrounding vegetation: birch, spruce, willow, tussocks.Bigelow, N.H. (1997)AWICarbon-149-0.04916.51816.567
BLAIR Neotoma1158617354Blair Lakes-147.36820064.360080Western North America257RawLakeSurrounding vegetation: Picea, Betula, Populus, Salix, Alnus. Northern boreal forest.NAAWICarbon-143-0.02613.68913.715
CLAMGULC Neotoma1158817357Clam Gulch-151.36290060.223930Western North America86RawLakeSurrounding vegetation: Picea mariana, Betula papyrifera, Alnus.NAAWICarbon-142-0.0558.8718.926
EIGHTMIL Neotoma1158917359Eightmile Lake-149.25180063.888640Western North America648RawLakePhysiography: Northern foothills of the Alaska Range. Vegetation at the site is dominated by the tussock-forming sedge, Eriophorum vaginatum, and deciduous shrub, Vaccinium uliginosumNAAWICarbon-144-0.03216.52316.555
PANTHERCB Neotoma1159117363Panthertown Creek Bog-83.02511035.166620Eastern North America1119RawPeatSite lies in Panthertown Valley within the Blue Ridge Mountains. The mire is adjacent to Panthertown Creek near the middle of the valley. Poor fen with Sphagnum.Martin, E.M. (2014)AWICarbon-142-0.0478.7388.785
PALLCHA Neotoma1159217366Laguna Pallcacocha-79.233320-2.770560South America4060RawLakeCirque lake at the head of the Tomebamba River Valley. Vegetation intermittant grass clumps and herbs such as Gentiana, Bartsia, and Huperzia, with patches of Polylepis forest.Hansen, B.C.S. et al. (2003)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information10-0.05715.16215.219
YEHUIN Neotoma1159317368Yehuin-67.750000-54.333330South America100RawBogSphagnum magellanicum bog on distal end moraines in the northeastern foothills of the Andies. Surrounding vegetation: steppe/Nothofagus forest transition with Nothofagus pumilio and N. antarctica.Markgraf, V. (1983)AWICarbon-145-0.02511.59111.616
GARIBALD Neotoma1159417371Paso Garibaldi-67.833330-54.716670South America550RawBogSphagnum magellanicum bog located in the Nothofagus pumilio-N. antarctica krummholz zone ~100 m below treeline.Markgraf, V. (1993)AWICarbon-146-0.05713.45413.511
HOMER Neotoma1159617375Homer Beach-151.51190059.633900Western North America10RawMarineNANAAWICarbon-142-0.03313.86513.898
LONGMERE Neotoma1159717377Longmere Lake-150.90990060.500890Western North America78RawLakeNANAAWICarbon-142-0.03813.29913.337
MOSQML1 Neotoma1159917381Mosquito Pond-145.54020063.986450Western North America379RawLakeNANAAWICarbon-142-0.03811.55911.597
OTTO_neotoma Neotoma1160017383Otto Lake-149.03560063.842250Western North America548RawLakeNANAAWICarbon-142-0.0376.5876.624
WATANA Neotoma1160117385Watana Triangle Pond-148.24700062.842890Western North America546RawLakeNANAAWICarbon-144-0.03116.39916.430
BEAVERWI Neotoma1160217387Beaver Lake-88.15694044.919600Eastern North America412RawLakeKettle Lake.Calcote, R. (2003)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information4-0.0595.8285.887
ZAGOSKIN Neotoma1160417391Zagoskin Lake-162.10840063.448470Western North America7RawLakeMaar crater. Physiography: Basalt flows and pyroclastic deposits. Surrounding vegetation: Dwarf birch, blueberry, willow, sedges.Ager, T.A. (2003)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information10-0.02743.03743.064
STEELMN Neotoma1160617396Steel Lake-94.68138046.973150Eastern North America415RawLakeLake is located within the Itasca moraine in the Shingobee River watershed. Surrounding vegetation: Central dry-mesic pine-hardwood forest. Dominated by Pinus resinosa and P. strobus with smaller amounts of Betula papyrifera, Populus tremuloides, Acer rubrum, P. banksiana, Quercus borealis, Q. macrocarpa.Geiss, C.E. et al. (2003)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information32-0.06011.91511.975
PIERMONT Neotoma1160717398Piermont Marsh-73.90838041.027630Eastern North America0RawMarshLocated on the western shore of the Hudson River. Vegetation: Phragmites australis is the primary component. Also Spartina alterniflora, S. patens, S. cynosuroides, Schoenoplectus robustus, S. americanus, Typha angustifolia, Iva frutescens, Chenopodium glaucum (introduced), and C. ambrosioidies (introduced).Pederson, D.C. et al. (2005)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information9-0.0611.4721.533
SOUTHMEL Neotoma1160817400South Lake-121.42850069.080760Western North America775RawLakeLake appears to have resulted from impoundment by glacial deposits that run along its sourth shore. Surrounding vegetation: Herb tundra with scattered willows (Salix arctica). Dwarf birch (Betula glandulosa) is widespread in the surrounding lowlands.Ruhland, K. et al. (2009)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information4-0.04615.44515.491
LITSWIFT Neotoma1160917402Little Swift Lake-159.76570060.216480Western North America572RawLakeLake at the mouth of a valley tributary. Dammed by a lateral moraine. Surrounding vegetation: Betula nana, Salix spp., Polypodiaceae, Cyperaceae, Poaceae, Lycopodium, Sphagnum.Axford, Y. and Kaufman, D.S. (2004)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information90.00012.81412.814
LORRAINE Neotoma1161017404Lorraine Lake-86.48299046.144690Eastern North America437RawLakeKettle lake.Calcote, R. (2003)AWICarbon-145-0.06611.11611.182
PENEGOR Neotoma1161117406Penegor Lake-88.86036046.615060Eastern North America437RawLakeSmall deep kette Lake.Calcote, R. (2003)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information6-0.0669.6519.717
FAKIII98 Neotoma1161617417Big Cypress Bend-81.46761025.949000Eastern North America2RawSwampTaxodium swamp. Dominant vegetation: Taxodium distichum, Fraxinus caroliniana, Acer rubrum. Secondary vegetation: Ficus aurea, Quercus laurifolia, Rapanea punctata, Thelypteris sp. Tertiary vegetation: Saururus cernuus, Sabal palmetto.Donders, T.H. et al. (2005)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information11-0.0675.3385.405
CUMBRES Neotoma1161717419Cumbres Bog-106.45050037.021750Western North America3100RawBogCumbres Bog lies ~40 km south of the upper Conejos River Valley, in the San Juan Mountains, and is situated near the headwaters of the Cumbres River. The small basin containing the bog is elevated slightly above the Cumbres River with no fluvial inputs. The bog is dammed by a recessional moraine formed by the Cumbres Glacier during the LGM. Surrounding vegetation: Modern vegetation in the San Juan Mountains is characterized. by Pinus edulis (Colorado pinon) - Juniperus monosperma (oneseed juniper) woodlands that occur on the lower slopes of the range from ~1800 to 2400 m. An upper montane coniferous forest, from ~2400 to 2700 m, features Pseudotsuga menziesii (Douglas fir), Abies concolor (white fir), Pinus strobiformis. (southwestern white pine), Pinus ponderosa (ponderosa pine), Picea pungens (Colorado blue spruce), Populus tremuloides (quaking aspen), Quercus gambelii (Gambel oak) and Acer glabrum (Rocky Mountain maple). Above 2700 m, a subalpine coniferous forest occurs with Picea engelmannii (Engelmann spruce) and Abies lasiocarpa (subalpine fir) as the most diagnostic trees. Vegetation above ~3500 m (treeline) is characterized by alpine tundra.Johnson, B.G. (2010)AWICarbon-147-0.05519.78319.838
MS-82-37 Neotoma1169617597Benacadie 4-60.69363045.916640Eastern North America7RawStreamInfilled stream gully. Physiography: Glaciated terrane on coast. Surrounding vegetation: Mixed Acadian forest.Mott, R.J. and Stea, R.R. (1993)AWICarbon-142-0.06214.75614.818
MS-85-19 Neotoma1170617617Lismore Section-62.27347045.704860Eastern North America2RawPeatSection exposed by erosion on coast. Physiography: Lowland adjacent Northumberland Strait. Surrounding vegetation: Coastal scrub spruce and fir. Farmland.Stea, R.R. and Mott, R.J. (1989)AWICarbon-143-0.06413.73013.794
WILCOX98 Neotoma124517672Wilcox Lake-79.43000043.950000Eastern North America304RawLakeSurrrounding vegetation: white spruce, eastern hemlock, white pine, red pine, eastern white cedar and tamarack, red maple, silver maple, sugar maple, red oak, white oak, burr oak, balsam poplar, trembling aspen, large-tooth aspen, white ash, black ash, blue ash, green ash, basswood, paper birch, pin cherry and black cherry. he native wildflowers include purple coneflower, yellow coneflower, flat-topped aster, heath aster, smooth aster, silky aster, ox-eyed susan, black-eyed susan, bluebeard lily, wood lily, trout lily, common strawberry, common milkweed, blazing star, fireweed, star flower, wild columbine and wild bergamot. Aquatic vegetation that is native to the lake itself include bulrushes, cattails, water arums, water plantains, water lilies, arrowheads, blue flag irises, smartweeds and pickeral weeds. Native shrubs found around the lake include speckled alder, smooth serviceberry, Allegheny serviceberry, nannyberry, red osier, gray dogwood, silky dogwood, broad-leaved meadowsweet, swamp rose, spicebush, buttonbush, shining willow, slender willow, black willow and pussywillow.McAndrews, J.H. (1997)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information5-0.05416.32316.377
SPIREA Neotoma1173617689Spirea Wetland-80.25924043.261910Eastern North America255RawWetlandSecondary mixed deciduous forest including Acer saccharum, Carya ovata, Fagus grandiflora, and Quercus rubrum surrounds the basin, interrupted at the north end by a mown lawn. In the centre of the basin an area of aquatic grasses, dominated by Leerzia oryzoides with a border of Typha, probably represents a recharge zone. In both. subbasins, the central vegetation community is a shrub swamp. In the southern subbasin Cephalanthus occidentalis and Salix sp. dominate, with an understorey of Carex. rostrata, Impatiens, Lycopus, and Polygonum spp. The outer edge of the tall-shrub thicket in the northern basin is dominated by Salix sp., with some Cornus racemosa and an understorey of C. occidentalis. The herb layer is dominated by C. rostrata. Spiraea and Ilex bushes become more common towards the centre. The area is often flooded, and some. Sphagnum mosses occur. Dead Larix trees occur near the centre of this community, and two living trees were found among the shrubs, with a local herb layer including Osmunda and IrisBunting, M.J. and Warner, B.G. (1999)AWICarbon-148-0.05413.52113.575
LAKEASK Neotoma1174717711Lake A-105.05530055.331190Western North America378RawLakeSmall unnamed lake alongside the road. The lake is surrounded by predominantly black spruce forest. Much of the area surrounding the lake is covered by treed black spruce bog or open muskeg.Wilson, M.A. (1981)AWICarbon-142-0.03310.99711.030
NANISKAK Neotoma1174817713West Naniskak Lake-104.93860055.430910Western North America418RawLakeWest Naniskak Lake is the western basin of the Naniskak Lakes. The lake is surrounded by coniferous forest, with the dominant species being jackpine and aspen. There are some small areas of treed muskeg (black spruce bog) near to the lake, the main one being at the north end.Wilson, M.A. (1981)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information2-0.0309.5659.595
SILVER07 Neotoma230317717Silver Lake-83.81252040.354330Eastern North America332RawLakeSilver Lake is a compound kettle located on the Central Lowland Till Plain, and was formed when the Miami Sublobe of the Lake Erie Lobe of the Laurentide Ice Sheet retreated from what is now the Farmersville Moraine. Surrounding vegetation: agriculture, oak, hickory, black cherry.Gill, J.L. et al. (2012)AWICarbon-14138.26418.53210.268
KEALIA Neotoma1178617832Kealia Pond-156.47540020.794290Western North America0RawLakeCoastal lagoon with a sandy beach barrier. Surrounding vegetation: primarily Batis maritima (pickleweed) with a few isolated individuals of Prosopis pallida (kiawe) and Acacia farnesiana (klu) along the sand dunes to the south. Large sugarcane fields surround the site to the northwest.Pau, S. et al. (2012)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information4-0.0534.4124.465
PELONCIL Neotoma1179217859Peloncillo Mountains-109.09420032.289080Western North America1400RawPeatThe Peloncillo Mountains Wilderness Area is part of the Mexican Highland section of the Basin and Range Physiographic Province, which is characterized by several northwest-southeast trending fault-block ranges separated by closed topographic basins. Vegetation in the valleys and along the bajadas consists of Larrea tridentata with lesser amounts of Prosopis glandulosa, Acacia constricta, Flournesia. cernua, and Atriplex canescens. Hillslope. vegetation is dominated by L. tridentata, A. constricta, Parthenium incanum, F. cernua, Opuntia, Fouquieria splendens, Isocoma tenuisecta, and Pleuraphis cf. mutica. Other hillslope vegetation includes a variety of. shrubs and herbs (Abutilon incanum, Acacia greggii,Acourtia nana, Asclepias linearis, Calliandra, Castilleja, Celtis pallida, Cryptantha, Dasylirion wheeleri, Daucus, Descurainia, Ephedra trifurca, Eriogonum, Gutierrezia sarothrae, Hibiscus, Lepidium, Nolina. microcarpa, Plantago, Rhus microphylla, Senecio, Senna, Simmondsia chinensis, Sphaeralcea, Trixis californica, and Ziziphus obtusifolia), cacti and succulents. (Cylindropuntia spinosior, Opuntia phaeacanthatype, Opuntia leptocaulis, Mammilllaria, Peniocereus greggii, Ferocactus wislizenii, Yucca baccata, and Yucca. elata), and grasses (Aristida, Bothriochloa barbinodis, Bouteloua curtipendula, and Bouteloua gracilis). Juniperus cf. coahuilensis and Quercus cf. turbinella are rare, but present at the higher elevations in our study area. Near our midden sites, Celtis reticulata and Sapindus drummondii are each represented by a single. tree along a small mesic rock shelf with an intermittent spring. The presence of S. chinensis is notable because it represents an outlier population of this species, lying. 40 km east of the nearest populations.Holmgren, C.A. et al. (2006)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information36-0.03734.04134.078
SERRUCHO Neotoma1179917873Cordon Serrucho Norte wetland-71.428800-41.751840South America995RawWetlandWetland lies within the North Patagonian fold-and-thrust belt in a narrow longitudinal depression on the southwest facing slope of the mountain range. Surface vegetation Scirpus and Empetrum nigrum with Sphagnum magellanicum hummocks in small areas. Stands of Nothofagus antarctica, Pilgerodendron uviferum, and Fitzroya cupressoides occur around the edges. Post-fire stands of Nothofagus dombeyi and Austrocedrus chilensis occur on slopes above and below the wetland.Markgraf, V. et al. (2013)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information12-0.04516.99517.040
LOSTSWAM Neotoma1180517880Lost Swamp-72.42110042.828140Eastern North America350RawSwampSurrounding vegetation: Tsuga canadensis and Fagus grandifolia are the dominant tree species, along with Acer rubrum, Betula lenta, Betula papyrifera, Betula alleghaniensis, Quercus rubra, Fraxinus americana, and Pinus strobus.Schoonmaker Jr, P.K. (1992)AWICarbon-144-0.03616.97617.012
MITKOF Neotoma1185417945Mitkof Island-132.93620056.811570Western North America20RawPeatPeat deposits near Petersburg, on Mitkof Island in the southern Alexander Archipelago of southeastern Alaska. Mitkof Island is separated from the west flank of the Coast Mountains of southeastern Alaska and by Frederick Sound to the east and north. Kupreanof Island lies immediately west of Mitkof Island. Surrounding vegetation: Most of Mitkof Island is covered by Pacific coastal rainforest interspersed with muskeg (bog and fen peatlands). The most common tree species on the island are western hemlock (Tsuga heterophylla) and Sitka spruce (Picea sitchensis). Mountain hemlock (Tsuga mertensiana) is common, particularly in upland forests. Also present are shore pine (Pinus. contorta ssp. contorta), yellow cedar (Chamaecyparis nootkatensis), and occasional red cedar (Thuja plicata). Red alder trees (Alnus rubra) and Sitka alder shrubs (Alnus crispa ssp. sinuata) are important elements of the island's vegetation. Red alder trees are common in lowlands, while Sitka alder shrubs often form dense thickets along rocky coastlines, along stream banks, in avalanche scars, at forest edges, and in the subalpine zone.Ager, T.A. et al. (2010)AWICarbon-1412-0.05512.83812.893
LITSHING Neotoma1185517947Little Shingobee Lake-94.69458046.994010Eastern North America408RawLakeLittle Shingobee Lake occupies a basin on the floor of glacial Lake Willobee.Dean, W.E. and Doner, L.A. (2011)AWICarbon-1420-0.06812.87212.940
TOWER7 Neotoma973817993Tower Lake-86.03780046.542630Eastern North America261RawLakeA small endorheic kettle pond on sandy glacial till. Surrounding second-growth forests are dominated by Acer saccharum, Betula alleghaniensis, Fagus grandifolia, Pinus strobus, and Tsuga canadensis, generally similar in composition to those before 19th century logging.Jackson, S.T. et al. (2014)AWICarbon-1430.8512.2591.408
CONSUELO1 Neotoma1187717995Lake Consuelo-68.991250-13.950770South America1360RawLakeLake Consuelo is constantly immersed in ground-level clouds on most days and sits at 1360 m asl, 2500 m down slope from the Bolivian Altiplano and Lake Titicaca. The lake is located within a small, closed basin with moderately steep slopes that result in thin soils with duff layers thickening above 1400 m asl. Lake Consuelo is located very close to the Manu super-humid region identified by Killeen et al., (2007) as biodiversity hotspots.Urrego, D.H. et al. (2010)AWICarbon-14205.36644.79339.427
CONSUELO2 Neotoma1187718051Lake Consuelo-68.991250-13.950770South America1360RawLakeLake Consuelo is constantly immersed in ground-level clouds on most days and sits at 1360 m asl, 2500 m down slope from the Bolivian Altiplano and Lake Titicaca. The lake is located within a small, closed basin with moderately steep slopes that result in thin soils with duff layers thickening above 1400 m asl. Lake Consuelo is located very close to the Manu super-humid region identified by Killeen et al., (2007) as biodiversity hotspots.Urrego Sanchez, D.H. (2006)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information4-0.06310.90010.963
VAL77 Neotoma1192318100Lake Valencia-67.73736010.183480South America410RawLakeLarge graben. Physiography: valley between coastal mountains. Surrounding vegetation: savanna, crops and seral vegetation.Leyden, B.W. (1982)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information9-0.02415.91315.937
VLNOASH Neotoma280218104Mallin Vaca Lauquen-71.048510-36.858050South America1450RawMeadowSite is a seasonally inundated wet meadow on the east side of the Andes. Modern vegitation is impoverished high-elevation bunchgrass steppe with Festuca pallescens and shrubs in the families Asteraceae (Baccharis ssp., Chiliotrichium rosmarinifolium, Chuquiraga ssp., Mutisia ssp., Perezia ssp.) and Rhamnaceae (Colletia spinosissima), as well as Berberis rosmarinifolia, Ephedra frustillata and Eryngium paniculatum (Apiaceae). Native herbs include Osmorhiza berteroi (Apiaceae), Calceolaria biflora (Scrophulariaceae), Quinchamalium chilense (Santalaceae) and Phacelia sp. (Hydrophyllaceae), among others. Introduced herbs include Rumex acetosella and Plantago lanceolata. The mountain slopes are covered by the northernmost extent of southern beech (Nothofagus) forest, which is occurs to treeline at 1700 m elevation. Nothofagus obliqua dominates lower elevation forests, while N. pumilio and N. antarctica grow at higher elevations, forming a krummholz belt above the treeline in the transition zone to the Andean tundra. N. antarctica also grows on poor soils at all elevations. Few Austrocedrus chilensis trees grow at lower elevations, and burnt and dead trees of Nothofagus obliqua in the watershed offer abundant evidence of fires in recent times.Markgraf, V. et al. (2009)AWICarbon-146-0.05516.65316.708
BLUENV Neotoma1192418106Blue Lakes-118.71710041.679460Western North America2437RawLakeThe Blue Lakes are located in the Pine Forest Mountains of northwest, NV. The surrounding vegetation composition is variable; limber pine, sagebrush (Artemisia sp.), mountain mahogany (Cercocarpus ledifolius), and grasses dominate most of the upland vegetation. Spatially, sagebrush steppe dominates the southeastfacing slope and a limber-pine forest the northwest-facing slope. Immediately surrounding the lakes is a quaking-aspen (Populus tremuloides) fringe.Shriver, R.K. and Minckley, T.A. (2012)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information3-0.0413.9283.969
NEL03 Neotoma1192518108NEL03-116.90500049.496410Western North America2074RawLakeNEL03 (unofficial name) is a small, subalpine cirque lake. The lake is within the Engelmann spruce-subalpine fir wet cold forest zone, dominated by subalpine fir (A. lasiocarpa), subalpine larch (Larix lyallii), Engelmann spruce (P. engelmannii); and some whitebark pine (Pinus albicaulis). Arboreal coverage is moderately dense and there is a significant understory of herbs, forbs, sedges, grasses and shrubs.Mustaphi, C.J.C. and Pisaric, M.F. (2014)AWICarbon-146-0.0519.5909.641
PATHNS Neotoma1192618110Path Lake-64.92879043.871960Eastern North America10RawLakeLake is located in the Acadian Forest Region. Abundance of red spruce (Picea rubens). Other associated species include balsam fir. (Abies balsamea), eastern hemlock (Tsuga canadensis), eastern white pine (Pinus strobus), yellow birch (Betula alleghaniensis), sugar maple (Acer saccharum) and American beech (Fagus grandifolia). Wetland environments are common along the coast and include fens, raised or flat bogs, and salt marshesNeil, K. et al. (2014)AWICarbon-146-0.0559.6849.739
CAR982L Neotoma1193218123Lago Cardiel-71.225440-48.918530South America276RawLakeThe lake lies in an endorheic basin on the Patagonian Plateau between the Andean Cordillera and the Atlantic coast. Present-day vegetation is Patagonian steppe-scrub, with patches of tall shrubs in the valley bottoms (Schinus patagonicus, Berberis empetrifolia, Lycium chilense and Verbena tridens). Exposed mud flats around the lake margin are covered by dense growth of Amaranthaceae and other weedy taxa, some of European origin. Subantarctic Nothofagus antarctica woodland and Nothofagus pumilio forest grow on the higher-elevation mountains about 50 km to the northwest beyond the lake catchment.Markgraf, V. et al. (2003)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information5-0.05210.33810.390
PYATTS Neotoma1193418127Pyatts Lake-115.76960049.469660Western North America1080RawLakeSurrounding vegetation: Interior douglas fir forest.Mustaphi, C.J.C. and Pisaric, M.F. (2014)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information6-0.0636.9126.975
MODPOND Neotoma1195018159Mod Pond-120.58620034.787670Western North America21RawLakeMod Pond is a small perennial pond. Surrounding vegetation: Coastal sage scrub. The dominant species is Artemisia californica. Other dominant species in this vegetation type include Eriogonum parvifolium, Salvia mellifera, Lotus scoparius, Baccharis pilularis, Toxicodendron diversilobum, as well as many other perennial and annual herbs. In addition to the above-listed coastal sage scrub plants, the local vegetation around Mod Pond includes A. californica, T. diversilobum, Lupinus sp., B. pilularis, S. mellifera and others growing on the dunes around the lake. Salix grows at the lake shoreline, with a grove of Eucalyptus trees. ca. 100 m to the north of the pond.Anderson, R.S. et al. (2015)AWICarbon-1412-0.0642.7922.856
Naskak_neotoma Neotoma1299919264Naskak_neotoma-171.45400063.641010Asia1RawPeatPeat exposure located on the eastern beach of a small lake on the coast of St. Lawrence Island. The lake is separated from the Bering Sea by a spit of sand and pebbles that is ~150 m wide. Surroundig vegetation: diverse herb-Salix tundra, with Salix polaris and S. pulchra being the most common woody species in the local vegetation. Graminoids are especially abundant with Alopecurus alpinus typical of boggy areas. Although the relief is modest, south-facing slopes support Artemisia tilesii, A. borealis, Salix arctica, and S. ovalifolia. Salix arctica, S. polaris, S. reticulata, S. ovalifolia, and S. pulchra are found near the. lagoon beach.Lozhkin, A.V. et al. (2011)AWICarbon-147-0.04511.01711.062
AGHNAGHA Neotoma1300019266Aghnaghak-171.55380063.656010Asia1RawPeatPeat exposure located on the coast of St. Lawrence Island. Surroundig vegetation: diverse herb-Salix tundra, with Salix polaris and S. pulchra being the most common woody species in the local vegetation. Graminoids are especially abundant with Alopecurus alpinus typical of boggy areas. Although the relief is modest, south-facing slopes support Artemisia tilesii, A. borealis, Salix arctica, and S. ovalifolia. Salix arctica, S. polaris, S. reticulata, S. ovalifolia, and S. pulchra are found near the. lagoon beach.Lozhkin, A.V. et al. (2011)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information9-0.03517.56017.595
TK-2-96 Neotoma1192819323TK-2 Lake-104.94570066.347840Western North America234RawLakeLake on Precambrian shield rocks. Upland supports a highly discontinuous cover of predominantly dwarf shrub-lichen vegetation. Dominant vascular plants are Betula glandulosa, Salix species, and species of the ericoid genera Arctostaphylos, Ledum and Vaccinium. The lake is within the distribution limit of Alnus but no Alnus was noted within the immediate vicinity of the lake. Poorly drained sites support peat with permafrost and associated patterned ground. dominated by sedges, cottongrasses, shrubs and mosses.Seppa, H. et al. (1996)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information8-0.0419.1439.184
PANTHPOT Neotoma1304219358Panther Potholes-121.04090048.658990Western North America1100RawLakeSurrounding vegetation: The montane forest surrounding the Panther Potholes is transitional between low-elevation assemblages of Pseudotsuga menziesii, Thuja plicata, and Tsuga heterophylla, and high-elevation assemblages of Abies amabilis, A. lasiocarpa, Chamaecyparis nootkatensis, Picea. engelmannii, Pinus monticola, and Tsuga mertensiana. A. lasiocarpa is common along the lakeshore, and A. amabilis, P. menziesii, T. heterophylla, and T. plicata are common associates in upland forests. Numerous snags of P. monticola, associated with a white pine blister rust outbreak, indicate that this species was until recently a common stand associate. Pinus contorta is uncommon within the immediate study area but is locally abundant within 0.5 km of the study site along. a glacially carved ridgeline with shallow soils. Alnus sinuata is present on the lakeshore but is absent in upland forests.Prichard, S.J. et al. (2009)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information14-0.02610.63110.657
BIALOWI1 Neotoma1048919784Bialowieza Forest23.92067052.752030Europe165RawForestThe forest lies in the transition between the boreal and temperate zones and contains several tree species at the limit of their distribution. It is composed of a mosaic of diverse forest communities, principally oak-lime-hornbeam (Tilio-Carpinetum) and pine-spruce-oak(Pino-Quercetum).Mitchell, F.J. and Cole, E. (1998)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information4-0.0502.3952.445
Madelia Neotoma1328719812Madelia-94.41667044.083330Eastern North America303RawWetlandDrained wetland in a small depression in ground moraine.Jelgersma, S. (1962)AWICarbon-14210.51616.4065.890
TROUTYUK Neotoma1328819814Trout Lake-138.74450068.829100Western North America163RawLakeThe modern catchment vegetation around Trout Lake is dominated by heath tundra and fellfield communities, including boreal taxa such as Alnus crispa, Betula glandulosa and Salix, and herbs such as Empetrum nigrum, Vaccinium uliginosum, Vaccinium vitis-idaea, Arctous. alpina and Anemone sp.Fritz, M. et al. (2012)AWICarbon-145-0.04215.92315.965
MAULE Neotoma1328919817Laguna del Maule-70.501410-36.053630South America2160RawLakeLake in a large caldera in the west-central Chilean Andes in the Andean Southern Volcanic Zone. Site is located in the transition zone between temperate semi-arid, summer warm and dry-cool high-mountain climate zones. Modern vegetation is high Andean Shrubland dominated by subshrubs and cushion species. A dam constructed in 1946-1958 raised water level 40 m, which increased volume from ~600,000 dam3 to 2,000,000 dam3.Carrevedo, M.L. et al. (2015)AWICarbon-14, Lead-21012-0.0690.6860.755
KILLBREW Neotoma1329019820Killebrew Lake Fen-122.90140048.605100Western North America88RawLakeKettle lake with marginal fen located on Orcas Island, one of the San Juan Islands in the Salish Sea between manland Washington and Vancouver Island. Local upland vegetation dominated by Pseudotsuga menziesii with lesser amounts of Abies grandis.Leopold, E.B. et al. (2016)AWICarbon-146-0.03813.78113.819
FOXMN Neotoma1162019834Fox Lake-94.69812043.677400Eastern North America382RawLakeFox Lake formed during the retreat of the Des Moines Lobe at the end of the Wisconsin glaciation about 12,000 years ago. Surrounding vegetation: row crop agriculture and some mixed deciduous trees (Quercus macrocarpa, Salix nigra, and Fraxinus pennsylvanica), grasses, and forbs at the lake edges.Commerford, J.L. et al. (2016)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information5-0.0669.3019.367
BRULE Neotoma1330219842Lac Brule-75.44170045.719030Eastern North America270RawLakeSurrounding vegetation: Mixed conifer-hardwood forest.Lafontaine-Boyer, K. and Gajewski, K. (2014)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information4-0.0642.2562.320
NOIRQU Neotoma1330419846Lac Noir-75.13590045.777010Eastern North America176RawLakeSurrounding vegetation is mixed forest in the transition zone between the boreal forest to the north and the deciduous forest to the south.Paquette, N. and Gajewski, K. (2013)AWICarbon-143-0.0621.0451.107
TREPPEL Neotoma1333219901Grosser Treppelsee14.45285052.144530Europe52RawLakeGlacial meltwater channel lake.Giesecke, T. (2001)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information7-0.05912.29612.355
STYG Neotoma1333519906Styggtjarnen13.55786062.324290Europe715RawLakeNAGiesecke, T. (2005)AWICarbon-146-0.0499.1839.232
KLOT_neotoma Neotoma1333619909Klotjarnen16.40472061.821250Europe235RawLakeNAGiesecke, T. (2005)AWICarbon-146-0.0499.7529.801
ABBO Neotoma1333819913Abborrtjarnen14.45000063.883330Europe387RawLakeLake. Physiography: bedrock basin. Surrounding vegetation: Pinus sylvestris, Picea abies, Betula sp.Giesecke, T. (2005)AWICarbon-146-0.0549.4539.507
LONESTAR Neotoma1334819931Lone Star Lake-92.36500045.932000Eastern North America284RawLakeNAHotchkiss, S.C. et al. (2007)AWICarbon-1411-0.0614.0434.104
LILY04 Neotoma1334919933Lily Lake-92.27300045.901000Eastern North America297RawLakeNAHotchkiss, S.C. et al. (2007)AWICarbon-1413-0.0634.2054.268
SPIC06A1 Neotoma1335019937Spicer Lake-86.52208041.757380Eastern North America242RawLakeSpicer Lake is located in New Carlisle, St. Joseph County, northern Indiana. It is a kettle lake formed by stagnant ice embedded in the glacial till left behind when the Lake Michigan Lobe of the Laurentide Ice Sheet retreated into Indiana ca. 15,000 years ago. Much of the kettle has filled in, leaving 5 ha of open water, surrounded by swamp and wetland forests.Wang, Y. et al. (2016)AWICarbon-1412-0.05815.23015.288
MARYLKON Neotoma1336219967Mary Lake-81.00256044.735660Eastern North America236RawLakeThe lake is situated on Silurian limestones that outcrop around it. It probably owes its origin to either glacial scour or solution and collapse of the limestone (or both). The dominant upland tree of nonagricultural ground is Acer saccharum, comprising 50-100% of basal area. Frequent associates are Betula pnpyrifera, Populus, and other Acer sp. Thuja occidentalis dominantes the peat land immediately northeast of the lake, and a stand of Populus and Betula papyrifera occurs at the south end.Bennett, K.D. (1992)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information6-0.05312.22612.279
CY Neotoma1337519993Cooley Lake-117.64520049.491360Western North America1515RawLakeSurroundVeg: subalpine fir, englemann spruce, larix occidentalis, pinus contortaGavin, D.G. et al. (2006)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information6-0.0677.5597.626
GERRY Neotoma1337619995Gerry Lake-121.50550053.645450Western North America893RawLakeThe vegetation is a dense forest of Abies lasiocarpa (subalpine fir) and Picea glauca x engelmannii (hybrid white spruce), with minor amounts of Pseudotsuga menziesii (Douglas-fir) in the region. The lake is fringed by a wide (10-20 m) sedge fen and a submerged bench of marl sediments.Gavin, D.G. et al. (2009)Neotoma_Gavin et al, 2009Carbon-1410-0.03811.22011.258
WENT Neotoma45919997Wentworth Lake-124.53070048.009850Western North America58RawLakeOpen water lakeGavin, D.G. and Brubaker, L.B. (2015)AWICarbon-146-0.02814.16114.189
CROCKER-CL Neotoma1337720001Crocker Lake-122.88080047.936660Western North America54RawLakeForests in the area are heavily managed Douglas-fir stands; red alder. and western redcedar were likely important historically and especially along the. streams. Despite being in the Western hemlock zone, this late-successional species. is rare because of dominance of Douglas-fir after disturbance in this drier climate.Gavin, D.G. and Brubaker, L.B. (2015)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information5-0.04412.42212.466
DONVOLD Neotoma1338120012Donvold13.58333068.133330Europe10RawBogPartly disturbed bog. Surrounding vegetation: Open.Nilssen, E.J. (1983)AWICarbon-146-0.0588.9899.047
CS2_neotoma Neotoma1338220014Cedar Swamp-122.87490047.905430Western North America60RawSwampCedar Swamp is a riparian swamp (ca. 10 ha) located in a flat seepage area that drains into Leland Lake 3 km south of Crocker Lake. Hydrologically, the swamp grades gently from a wet meadow to areas with > 1 m of standing water in the winter. The swamp is currently forested with second growth Alnus rubra and Thuja plicata, which are replacing a clear-cut stand of larger Thuja plicata, Alnus rubra, and Tsuga heterophylla. Understory species at the site include Rubus spectabilis, Maianthamum dilatatum, and Spiraea sp. Lysichitum americanum, Carex spp., and Nuphar polysepalum occupy progressively deeper aquatic areas, although trees grow on small topographic irregularities in even the deepest part of the swamp.McLachlan, J.S. and Brubaker, L.B. (1995)AWICarbon-146-0.05613.22913.285
FLAFATTJ Neotoma1338320018Lake Flafattjonna10.39824062.331450Europe1115RawLakeLake. Physiography: Plateau. Surrounding vegetation: Birch forest. Vegetation formation: Alpine zone.Paus, A. (2010)Neotoma_Age cal BPCarbon-1410-0.05216.00016.052
IFJORD Neotoma1338420020Lake Ifjord27.63333070.433330Europe317RawLakePhysiography: Bowl-shaped basin. Surrounding vegetation: Treeless, alpine.Seppa, H. (1996)AWICarbon-144-0.03712.12412.161
AVRIG1 Neotoma1338520022Avrig24.38333045.716670Europe400RawPeatSphagnum peat bog. Physiography: Ancient depression of bank river. Surrounding vegetation: Pasture land. Vegetation formation: Quercus, Carpathian and Beech forests.Tantau, I. (2003)AWICarbon-1411-0.04618.16818.214
AVRIG2 Neotoma1338520024Avrig24.38333045.716670Europe400RawPeatSphagnum peat bog. Physiography: Ancient depression of bank river. Surrounding vegetation: Pasture land. Vegetation formation: Quercus, Carpathian and Beech forests.Tantau, I. (2003)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information5-0.0584.8844.942
AELBI Neotoma1338620027Albi Flue7.97638946.598610Europe1850RawPeatRaised bog in Picea forest. Surrounding vegetation: Picea forest with some Pinus cembra.Appleby, P.G. (1998)Neotoma_Cal yr BPLead-21022-0.0460.2250.271
HOPSEIDT Neotoma1338720029Lake Hopseidet27.71667070.833330Europe225RawLakeLake. Physiography: Smooth topography. Surrounding vegetation: Treeless tundra.Seppa, H. (1996)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information4-0.04112.83412.875
DALMUT Neotoma1338820034Dalmutladdo20.71667069.166670Europe355RawLakeLake. Physiography: Depression in the valley. Surrounding vegetation: Betula forest. Vegetation formation: Boreal forest.Bjune, A.E. et al. (2004)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information11-0.02710.58210.609
TRETTE Neotoma1339020042Trettetjorn7.00000060.716670Europe810RawLakeBedrock basin. Physiography: Plateau. Surrounding vegetation: Betula pubescens and scattered birch. Vegetation formation: Low-alpine vegetation zone.Bjune, A.E. (2005)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information9-0.04913.28013.329
BRURSKAR Neotoma1339120046Brurskardtjorni8.66666761.416670Europe1309RawLakeBedrock basin. Physiography: Montain. Surrounding vegetation: Salix and Betula shrubs, open grassland. Vegetation formation: Low alpine vegetation.Bjune, A.E. (2005)AWICarbon-1460.00511.93211.927
OYKJA Neotoma1339220050Vestre Oykjamyrtjorn6.00000059.816670Europe570RawLakeBedrock basin. Physiography: Fjord. Surrounding vegetation: Just above tree-line Betula alnus. Vegetation formation: Boreonemoral zone.Bjune, A.E. (2005)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information11-0.06213.20313.265
MD992292 Neotoma1339520058Trondheimsfjord10.19417063.477170Europe0RawMarineMarine site. Physiography: Fjord.Sanchez Goni, M.F. et al. (2016)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information11-0.0528.0608.112
SANDVIK Neotoma1339620060Sandvikvatn5.49362059.283860Europe128RawLakeOligotrophic lake. Physiography: Mica schist/Phyllite bedrock. Surrounding vegetation: Heather.Paus, A. (1982)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information131.29616.35315.057
LEERDAM1 Neotoma1339820065Leerdam5.07555651.888060Europe-1RawPeatBasin. Physiography: Schaik alluvial ridge. Surrounding vegetation: Wetland.de Klerk, P. et al. (1997)AWICarbon-1422.1132.7770.664
LEERDAM3 Neotoma1339820068Leerdam5.07555651.888060Europe-1RawPeatBasin. Physiography: Schaik alluvial ridge. Surrounding vegetation: Wetland.de Klerk, P. et al. (1997)AWICarbon-1422.3683.8471.479
UDDELMR Neotoma1342820128Uddelermeer5.76129052.246190Europe26RawLakeLake with marginal fen. Physiography: Pingo ruine. Surrounding vegetation: Reed marsh and grassland, pine in uplands.Bohncke, S.J.P. and Wijmstra, L. (1988)AWICarbon-14411.01813.9782.960
MEKELMR Neotoma1343020131Mekelermeer6.62753052.770490Europe15RawLakeLake with marginal fen. Physiography: Pingo ruine. Surrounding vegetation: Pine plantation with some oak and birch.Bohncke, S.J.P. (1991)AWICarbon-144-0.05216.73516.787
KRUMPA Neotoma1344120156Krumpa11.85000051.300000Europe622RawLakeGeiseltal open-cast mine, near the village of Krumpa. The Late Glacial sediment sequence accumulated in a shallow lake basin, which was formed by diapiric processes.Litt, T. (1994)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information1712.22313.7281.505
NOTSEL Neotoma1344420160Notsel4.76944451.554170Europe5RawPeatDitch bordering arable land. Physiography: Organogenic infill of a LG paleo-channel. Surrounding vegetation: Arable land and grass land.Bohncke, Sjoerd J. P. et al. (1987)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information711.78215.0203.238
MARIAH Neotoma1344520163Mariahout5.54500051.523330Europe14RawPeatPeat layer burried under cover sand. Physiography: Depression of unknown origine. Surrounding vegetation: Pine forest plantation.Bohncke, S.J.P. (1993)AWICarbon-14213.74414.7000.956
BOSHEI1 Neotoma1344620165Bosscherheide6.09472251.578610Europe18RawPeatSand pit in fluvial sediments. Physiography: Organogenic infill of a LG paleo-channel. Surrounding vegetation: Pine plantation with some birch.Bohncke, S.J.P. (1993)AWICarbon-14412.50014.1311.631
BOSHEI3 Neotoma1344620167Bosscherheide6.09472251.578610Europe18RawPeatSand pit in fluvial sediments. Physiography: Organogenic infill of a LG paleo-channel. Surrounding vegetation: Pine plantation with some birch.Bohncke, S.J.P. et al. (1993)AWICarbon-14312.19013.3781.188
LUXRODEN Neotoma1344920171Rodenbourg Bretzboesh6.27000049.691670Europe285RawPeatMardelle. Physiography: Small depression with organic deposits. Surrounding vegetation: Quercus forest with Carpinus and Corylus.Couteaux, M. (1969)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information3-0.0091.6171.626
VRBKA Neotoma1345020175Vrbka14.13056050.386670Europe180RawPeatPeat in edge of Ohre valley. The local egetation of a once-active fen is today heavily tansformed by peat extraction. Physiography: Filled depression of artesian area. Surrounding vegetation: Agricultural area.Pokorny, P. (2016)AWICarbon-1423.2004.0060.806
ZAHAJI Neotoma1345120180Zahaji14.11556050.379440Europe232RawPeatMedium-size spring mire. Physiography: Brook valley. Surrounding vegetation: Cultivated fields.Pokorny, P. (2005)AWICarbon-146-0.0495.6875.736
TISICE Neotoma1345220183Tisice14.53278050.236940Europe160RawLakeFilled-in oxbow lake in the river. Physiography: Floodplain, terrace gravel. Surrounding vegetation: Cultivated fields.Dreslerova, D. et al. (2004)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information41.3905.8494.459
LAHI Neotoma1345420188Lake Hill-170.24830057.178240Asia37RawLakeCrater Lake (maar) with steep sides on all sides except to NNW, which is gently sloping. Remnants of old fence visible along lakeshore and a US military radar installation is built on the highest point of crater wall, on western side.Graham, R.W. et al. (2016)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information7-0.04711.40711.454
KETTLE Neotoma1345520194Kettle Lake-103.62400048.607120Eastern North America605RawLakeKettle lake in glaciofluvial sediments occupying a preglacial channel of the Yellowstone River. Upland vegetation northern mixed grasss praire.Brown, K.J. et al. (2005)Neotoma_Grimm 2011Carbon-1445-0.04512.91112.956
RYNHOLEC Neotoma1346820223Rynholec13.92972050.129440Europe478RawPeatPalustrine. Physiography: Plain. Surrounding vegetation: Cultivated fields.Pokorny, P. (2005)AWICarbon-144-0.05912.38412.443
CAPPESJA Neotoma1347620279Liten Cap'pesjav'ri25.36871071.074480Europe41RawLakeGlacial origin lake on Mageroya Island. The local bedrock is principally metamorphosed Late Proterozoic to Cambrian age sandstones, with quartzite, amphibolite and conglomerate layers. Site is located in tundra, a major component of which are dwarf-shrub communities dominated by Empetrum nigrum ssp. hermaphroditum, with Vaccinium vitis-idaea, V. uliginosum, V. myrtillus, and Betula nana as frequent and locally co-dominant components.Huntley, B. et al. (2013)AWICarbon-1421-0.05113.92713.978
DRAGONFL Neotoma1347720281Dragonfly Lake-135.34120060.812580Western North America760RawLakeSurrounding vegetation: Primarily spruce forest with occasional pine.Edwards, M. et al. (2015)AWICarbon-149-0.06110.89710.958
GUNNARS Neotoma1347820285Over Gunnarsfjorden28.16906071.038050Europe78RawLakeGlacial origin lake. Metamorphic rocks, mostly micaceous and garnetiferous schists and slates of Caledonian. age (ca 550-400Ma), predominate the catchment. Local vegetation is tundra, dwarf shrub communities dominated by Empetrum nigrum ssp. hermaphroditum, with Vaccinium spp. and Betula nana.Allen, J.R. et al. (2007)AWICarbon-1423-0.06113.32713.388
HAIRCUT Neotoma1347920287Haircut Lake-133.20910060.516080Western North America1000RawLakeHaircut Lake lies in a steep-sided basin. Surrounding vegetation is completely dominated by dense pine forest with very little understorey vegetation, and deciduous tree. species and shrubs are largely limited to the shorelineEdwards, M. et al. (2015)AWICarbon-146-0.0518.0258.076
MARCELLA Neotoma1348020289Marcella Lake-133.80600060.073500Western North America697RawLakeKettle pond located on a terrace of unconsolidated till and outwash related to a former melt-water channel. Surrounding vegetation: The catchment is dominated by pine and aspen, with open vegetation dominated by Artemisia frigida and grasses on well-drained, south-facing slopes. Spruce is present on the shoreline.Edwards, M. et al. (2015)AWICarbon-146-0.06710.26610.333
KOBBKROK Neotoma1348120293Over Kobbkrokvatnet29.29516070.699540Europe51RawLakeGlacial origin lake lying within the Risvik sub-stage ice limit and just outside the Outer Porsanger moraine that runs along the ridge to the south of the lake. Site is located in tundra with are dwarf-shrub communities dominated by Empetrum nigrum ssp. hermaphroditum, with Vaccinium vitis-idaea, V. uliginosum, V. myrtillus, and Betula nana as frequent and locally co-dominant components. The local bedrock is mostly dark grey sandstone, alternating with layers of grey-black mudstone and shale, assigned to the Barents Sea group and marginal to the rocks of the Caledonian orogeny.Huntley, B. et al. (2013)AWICarbon-1420-0.04713.79913.846
SALMO Neotoma1348220295Salmo Lake-133.56160060.445530Western North America866RawLakeSmall pond located within dead ice topography in a small east-west trending valley. Surrounding vegetation: Pine dominates to the north of the lake, but spruce is the predominant tree to the south, west, and immediately around the lake. An extensive area of low-lying muskeg (black spruce) is present in the river valley to the west.Edwards, M. et al. (2015)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information6-0.06111.67111.732
DRUIM Neotoma1348320298Lochan An Druim-4.68544058.471450Europe25RawLakeA small lowland sinkhole lake on the north Coast of Scotland. The present open water surface of the lake is surrounded by a fen, dominated by the common reed, Phragmites australis (Cav.) Trin. ex Steudel, that occupies the majority of the area of the basin that extends to ca. 6 ha in total.Ranner, P.H. et al. (2005)AWICarbon-1487.76815.0407.272
HUNTERS Neotoma1348620304Hunters Lake-106.84370037.611040Western North America3516RawLakeLake is impounded by late-Pinedale glacial drift, although the natural dam was enhanced by homesteaders in the late 19th century to increase water delivery to downstream communities. Presently, it is situated 100 m below the upper treeline, surrounded by Picea. engelmannii-Abies lasiocarpa forest, with shrubs including Juniperus communis, Ribes sp., Sambucus microbotrys, Linnaea borealis, and Vaccinium myrtillus.Anderson, R.S. et al. (2008)AWICarbon-1410-0.05013.98014.030
DAILEY Neotoma1348720306Dailey Lake-110.81630045.262480Western North America1598RawLakeDailey Lake occupies a shallow trench on a low bench carved by the late-Pleistocene northern Yellowstone outlet glacier; surrounding vegetation is primarily grassland and steppe dominated by Artemisia tridentata (big sagebrush), Ericameria nauseosa (rabbitbrush), Festuca idahoensis (Idaho fescue), and Leymus cinereus (Great Basin wild rye), with isolated populations of Juniperus scopulorum (Rocky Mountain Juniper)Krause, T.R. et al. (2015)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information16-0.04618.21818.264
BLACKTA Neotoma27320308Blacktail Pond-110.60070044.956110Western North America2012RawLakeBlacktail Pond is situated in a remnant late-Pleistocene meltwater channel; surrounding vegetation is Pseudotsuga menziesii (Douglas-fir) parkland, which includes grassland and steppe communities dominated by Artemisia tridentata (big sagebrush), Festuca idahoensis (Idaho fescue), and Ericameria nauseosa (rabbitbrush).Krause, T.R. and Whitlock, C. (2013)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information97.07914.7947.715
ELKGR-89 Neotoma998720311Elk Lake-95.80385045.866800Eastern North America366RawLakeLake has an extensive shallow littoral zone and a small profundal area. It lies in subglacial tunnel valley in an otherwise hummocky till plain. It has no permanent inflowing or outflowing stream. Original vegetation at European settlement was prairie with small stnads of oak near the lakes.Jaumann, P.J. (1995)AWICarbon-145-0.0699.0119.080
FISHLKCA Neotoma1348820316Fish Lake-123.68310041.263960Western North America541RawLakeLandslide origin lake located in oak woodland vegetation in the Klamath Mountains. Overstory vegetation at the site consists mainly of Pseudotsuga menziesii and Chamaecyparis lawsoniana, with lesser amounts of Notholithocarpus densiflorus, Pinus lambertiana, and Pinus jeffreyi. Salix spp. and Alnus spp. are well represented in riparian areas. Quercus spp. Poaceae, and Pteridium are very rare around the basin but are present in isolated, open-canopied areas.Crawford, J.N. (2012)AWICarbon-1433-0.0673.8383.905
SWANSONF Neotoma1351620372Swanson Fen-150.83150060.787280Western North America100RawFenSwanson Fen is a small nutrient-poor fen. Surrounding vegetation: Picea mariana forest and an isolated Tsuga mertensiana standJones, M.C. et al. (2010)AWICarbon-149-0.06714.75014.817
SRHODY Neotoma1352820397South Rhody peatland-86.07520046.565800Eastern North America285RawPeatKettle peatland. Open except for a few Pinus strobus trees growing on hummocks. Vegetation dominated by Sphagnum, Carex oligosperma, C. limosa, Chamaedaphne calyculata, and Vaccinium ocycoccos. Second-growth forest dominated by Pinus strobus, Acer saccharum, Tsuga canadensis, Picea mariana, and Fagus grandifolia surrounds the peatland.Booth, R.K. et al. (2004)AWICarbon-1410-0.05010.50410.554
OGAROM Neotoma1357520495Ogaromtoc Lake-123.54120041.486110Western North America596RawLakeSmall lake formed by landslide. Site is located in the oak woodland vegetation zone. Overstory vegetation at the site consists mainly of Pseudotsuga menziesii and Calocedrus decurrens, with Quercus spp. (primarily Q. kelloggii), Notholithocarpus densiflorus, Pinus lambertiana, and Pinus jeffreyi.Crawford, J.N. (2012)AWICarbon-1431-0.0596.0686.127
MINDEN Neotoma1358220512Minden Bog-82.86388043.603730Eastern North America239RawBogOmbrotrophic, raised bog. Central portion dominated by low-growing shrubs (Chamaedaphne calyculata, Kalmia polifolia), widely scattered trees (Larix laricina, Betula papyrifera) and a dense groundcover of Sphagnum. Upland vegetation dominated by Betula papyrifera, Populus tremuloides, Alnus incana and Aronia prunifolia. Peat in the center of the bog is at least 7.5 m deep. Northern half of the bog has been mined for peat.Booth, R.K. and Jackson, S.T. (2003)AWICarbon-1411-0.0483.3463.394
GRINNELL Neotoma1358320515Lake Grinnell-74.63963041.098190Eastern North America170RawLakeLake Grinnell is the headwater lake of a tributary of Wallkill River, which flows northeastward to the Hudson River. Surrounding vegetation: Appalachian Forest, mainly oak (Quercus)-dominated hardwood. forests, with high abundances of walnut (Juglans), maple (Acer), ash (Fraxinus), and hickory (Carya)Zhao, C. et al. (2010)AWICarbon-148-0.05516.75016.805
NEWARKVP Neotoma1392021415Newark Valley Pond-115.77400039.672830Western North America1750RawLakeNewark Valley Pond is ~7 m in diameter and flows through a wet meadow ~30*40 m to a pool ~20 mi in diameter, with a maximum water depth of 50 cm. Pool is surrounded by Typha and Carex in shallow water. Surrounding upland vegetation is Artemisia steppe dominated by Artemisia tridentata var. tridentata, A. t. var. wyomingensis, Chrysothamnus viscidiflorus, Sarbatus vermiculatus, and Atriplex confertifolia. Scattered Juniperus osteosperma grow on rocky slopes above the site. Pinus flexilis occurs at the highest elevations above ~3000 m.Mensing, S. et al. (2008)AWICarbon-147-0.05925.75225.811
KINGMEAD Neotoma1392221418Kingston Meadow-117.16550039.253180Western North America2400RawMeadowWet meadow dominated by sedge (Carex rostrata and C. nebrascensis) along a riparian system in the Toiyabe Range of central Nevada. Surface water covers most of the meadow to a depth of approximately 10 cm. Upland vegetation Artemisia steppe with scattered Juniperus osteosperma.Mensing, S. et al. (2008)AWICarbon-1490.0106.5966.586
UPSQUAW Neotoma1392321422Upper Squaw Lake-123.01490042.032090Western North America930RawLakeSurrounding vegetation: Douglas-fir, Pacific madrone, ponderosa pine, canyon live oak. The bedrock of 90% of the watershed is graphitic. quartz-mica schist and serpentine.Colombaroli, D. and Gavin, D.G. (2010)Neotoma_Colombaroli & Gavin 2010Carbon-14, dates from prior information7-0.0571.9281.985
CARIMAGUA Neotoma1396221533Laguna Carimagua-71.3303704.578520South America180RawLakeLaguna Carimagua is an isolated, shallow lake lying in a relatively flat area in the central part of the Llanos Orientales, above the large river system of the Rio Meta in the north. Surrounding vegetation: savanna and gallery forest. The lake is surrounded by stands of Mauritiella and some Mauritia. At the. northern edge, the lake is surrounded by grassland, whereas the other parts of the lake are bordered by small patches of forest.Behling, H. and Hooghiemstra, H. (1999)AWICarbon-145-0.0357.7477.782
CABOSQUE Neotoma1396321535Laguna Carimagua-Bosque-71.3271304.586500South America180RawLakeLaguna Carimagua lies in the Llanos Orientales. The lake is shallow, 1-2 m deep, and lies in a fluvial channel. The study area is characterized by 'bosque tipo morichal', and the main taxa are Mauritia flexuosa, Hedyosmum bonplandianum, Trichantera gigantea, Miconia scorpioides, Caraipa llanorum, Alchornea triplinervia, and species belonging to the genera Protium, Vochysia, and Cecropia.Berrio, J.C. et al. (2000)Neotoma_DANS 1Carbon-144-0.0461.0321.078
CHALALAN Neotoma1396421537Lake Chalalan-67.920570-14.427930South America330RawLakeThe lake, which lies approximately 10 m above the modern level of Rio Tuichi, has an oval basin c. 900 m long by 500 m at its widest part. This steepsided lake reaches depths of 5 m within 5 m of the current shoreline. Secchi depth in Lake Chalalan is reached at c. 2 m, suggesting mesotrophic conditions. Surrounding modern vegetation is lowland evergreen forest dominated by Iriartea deltoidea, Mauritia flexuosa, Oenocarpus bataua, Hura crepitans, Ceiba pentandra, Pentaplaris davidsmithii, and Cecropia spp. Located west of the rural community of Rurrenabaque in the Upper Beni River, in the Bolivian Amazon. Mean annual precipitation at Rurrenabaque is 2550 mm while mean annual temperature is 26C.Urrego, D.H. et al. (2013)AWICarbon-14, Lead-210, dates from prior information9-0.03416.23816.272
ANGEL_neotoma Neotoma1396621541Laguna Angel-70.5389204.449370South America200RawLakeLaguna Angel is a circular-shaped and shallow lake in a flat area between two rivers which are at least 5-10 km distant from the lake.Behling, H. and Hooghiemstra, H. (1998)AWICarbon-147-0.04215.32115.363
EL_PINAL Neotoma1396721543Laguna El Pinal-71.4550804.659645South America180RawLakeLaguna El Pinal lies in a relatively flat area in the central part of the Llanos Orientales, above the large river system of the Rio Meta in the north. The lake is shallow, ~1.2 km long and ~300 m, and lies in the upper reaches of a modern stream channel, which may be an old channel of the Meta River.Behling, H. and Hooghiemstra, H. (1999)AWICarbon-146-0.04920.82620.875
SARDINAS Neotoma1396821545Laguna Sardinas-69.5212004.970360South America80RawLakeFluvial origin lake in floodplain of the Rio Torno. Surrounding vegetation: savanna and gallery forest.Behling, H. and Hooghiemstra, H. (1998)AWICarbon-1470.02713.46513.438
MOZAMBIQ Neotoma1396921549Laguna Mozambique-73.0525403.956185South America175RawLakeA herb community dominated by Trachypogon vestitus and Axonopus purpusii occurs on seasonally inundated alluvial areas. On the well-drained higher plains, a grassy vegetation dominated by Paspalum pectinatum and Trachypogon occurs. The most important genera of the grass savanna are Adropogon, Aristida, Axonopus, Eragrostis, Paspalum and Ctenium. Characteristic shrubs are Clitoria, Miconia, Pavonia, Sida, Tibouchina and Waltheria. Characteristic low trees of higher stature are Byrsonima crassifolia, Curatella americana and Palicourea rigida. Dense gallery forest occurs along the river borders, and extends to areas that may have served as drainage channels in the past.Berrio, J.C. (2002)AWICarbon-144-0.0523.8223.874
CHENEVO Neotoma1397021551Laguna Chenevo-71.4408304.594080South America150RawLakeLake is located in a fluvial channel. A herb community dominated by Trachypogon vestitus and Axonopus purpusii occurs on seasonally inundated alluvial areas. On the well-drained higher plains, a grassy vegetation dominated by Paspalum pectinatum and Trachypogon occurs. The most important genera of the grass savanna are Adropogon, Aristida, Axonopus, Eragrostis, Paspalum and Ctenium. Characteristic shrubs are Clitoria, Miconia, Pavonia, Sida, Tibouchina and Waltheria. Characteristic low trees of higher stature are Byrsonima crassifolia, Curatella americana and Palicourea rigida. Dense gallery forest occurs along the river borders, and extends to areas that may have served as drainage channels in the past.Berrio, J.C. (2002)AWICarbon-145-0.0698.1158.184
LOMALIND Neotoma1397121553Laguna Loma Linda-73.3620303.302435South America233RawLakeNaturally dammed lake. Rolling terrain. The lake is located in the contact zone between the savanna of the Llanos Orientales and the Amazonian rainforest. Large areas have been transformed into pasture land. A few patches of probable secondary forest and stands of Mauritia occur around the lake.Behling, H. and Hooghiemstra, H. (2000)AWICarbon-148-0.0239.8069.829
MARGARIT Neotoma1397221557Laguna Las Margaritas-73.4158103.367760South America240RawLakeShallow fluvial origin lake. Regional vegetation is open savanna in which trees occur mainly in gallery forest dominated by taxa in the families Burseraceae and Moraceae. Present-day vegetation is degraded due to human impact. Hilltops are covered with grass (dominant: Paspalum, Bulbostylis). Under undisturbed conditions, continuous cover of wet evergreen rainforest starts between 30 and 80 km from the site. Stands of Mauritia palm swamp forest occur around the lake in stagnant water.Wille, M. et al. (2003)AWICarbon-14400.31511.21110.896
STOLL Neotoma1397521577Stoll Lake-77.28929044.973840Eastern North America303RawLakeHeavily glaciated region near the northern edge of the Eastern Great Lakes Lowland Forest Region. Cold-tolerant softwoods dominate the forest.Keizer, P.S. et al. (2015)Neotoma_Keizer et al. 2015Carbon-14, Lead-21014-0.0600.4480.507
SANTROSA Neotoma1397621580Lake Santa Rosa-67.873200-14.480930South America350RawLakeThe long, narrow lake lies on a terrace ~15 m above Rio Tiuchi in a sharply defined depression ~7-10 m deep, suggesting that its catchment area is fairly small relative to the water surface area. Bathymetrically, the lake slopes gently down from 1 to 6 m depth in about 2 km. A small farm located about 300 m from the northern shore, where crops and fruits are cultivated, is the only evident human disturbance in this landscape. The rest of the vegetation around the lake is forest dominated by Iriartea deltoidea, Mauritia flexuosa, Oenocarpus bataua, Hura crepitans, Ceiba pentandra, Pentaplaris davidsmithii, and Cecropia spp. Cyperaceae, Liliaceace, and Sagittaria grow as a narrow marsh around the lake.Urrego, D.H. et al. (2013)AWICarbon-146-0.05916.20516.264
TAWNY Neotoma1398021600Tawny Pond-77.18251044.816390Eastern North America276RawLakeHeavily glaciated region near the northern edge of the Eastern Great Lakes Lowland Forest Region. Cold-tolerant softwoods dominate the forest.Keizer, P.S. et al. (2015)AWICarbon-14, Lead-21017-0.0560.9771.033
REFUGIO1 Neotoma1398121603Lake Refugio 1-71.708060-13.091740South America3401RawLakeGlacail origin lake, probably moraine dammed. Native vegetation was Andean forest. Today is grazing lands with scattered forest relicts in wet areas and on fire-protected slopes. The modern tree line, or the upper altitudinal boundary of continuous forest, lies approximately 50 m downslope from the lakes. Poaceae, Asteraceae and scattered Blechnum dominate the grassland or puna vegetation. In the transitional vegetation between forest and grasslands, Weinmannia, Clethra, Blechnum, Alchemilla, Myrsine, Cavendishia, and Escallonia are common. Near the lake, Symplocos psiloclada dominants, along with Weinmannia fagaroides, Miconia setulosa, Clethra cuneata, and taxa from the families Ericaceae, Loganiaceae, Myrsinaceae and Celastraceae). Polylepis and Alnus do not occur near the lakes today.Urrego, D.H. et al. (2011)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information7-0.06318.71518.778
REFUGIO2 Neotoma1398221606Lake Refugio 2-71.705250-13.094780South America3406RawLakeGlacail origin lake, probably moraine dammed. Native vegetation was Andean forest. Today is grazing lands with scattered forest relicts in wet areas and on fire-protected slopes. The modern tree line, or the upper altitudinal boundary of continuous forest, lies approximately 50 m downslope from the lakes. Poaceae, Asteraceae and scattered Blechnum dominate the grassland or puna vegetation. In the transitional vegetation between forest and grasslands, Weinmannia, Clethra, Blechnum, Alchemilla, Myrsine, Cavendishia, and Escallonia are common. Near the lake, Symplocos psiloclada dominants, along with Weinmannia fagaroides, Miconia setulosa, Clethra cuneata, and taxa from the families Ericaceae, Loganiaceae, Myrsinaceae and Celastraceae). Polylepis and Alnus do not occur near the lakes today.Urrego, D.H. et al. (2011)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information4-0.06320.21720.280
LOSBOBOS Neotoma1398921651Laguna de los Bobos-72.7666006.222105South America3815RawLakeLaguna de los Bobos is a typical cirque-glacial lake, located on a small plane surrounded by rocks and steep slopes. Lake is near treeline. Dwarf 'forest' with Aragoa, Weinmannia, Rapanea and llex occurs in small valleys, hollows, and other protected sites to about 3800 m altitude.van der Hammen, T. (1962)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information5-0.0265.8825.908
PIUSBI Neotoma1399321665Laguna Piusbi [Laguna El Trueno]-77.9298001.883925South America100RawLakeThe lake is located in the Pacific lowlands of southwestern Colombia. Only small local rivers flow into the lake. A catastrophic earthquake event and/or mudflows might have played a role in forming the closed basin.Urrego Giraldo, L.E. and Berrio M, J.C. (2011)AWICarbon-1412-0.0558.9529.007
TETA2 Neotoma1399721675La Teta-2-76.5333003.083300South America1020RawWetlandThe La Teta wetland is located in the Cauca Valley near the foothills of the Western Cordillera. The mire probably formed within an inflled lake cut off from the main drainage system. Today, the Cauca Valley is presently almost completely deforested and crops of sugar cane dominate. The original vegetation was neotropical dry forest.Berrio, J.C. (2002)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information7-0.0669.8659.931
TIMBIO Neotoma1400021700Rio Timbio-76.7094102.365750South America1750RawPeatThe Rio Timbio coring site is located in the southern part of a saddleshaped area which forms a kind of high plain ('altiplanicie de Popayan'). The site is located in a swamp of ~60 m diameter in a small depression, as the coring site has been filled with organic-rich sediments. A small shallow creek crosses the depression from east to west. The catchment area extends only a few hundred meters from the coring site. The natural vegetation of the study area is almost completely replaced by commercial forestry, coffee plantations, and farmland. small patches of possibly secondary forest fringe the rivers. Natural vegetation was humid to very humid low montane forest.Wille, M. (2001)AWICarbon-145-0.05931.44031.499
PVARGAS1 Neotoma1400121702Pantano de Vargas 1-73.0672405.777890South America2488RawPeatThe surface of the sediments represent the floor of an ancient lake which received water from the Chicamocha River. The palaeo-lake and swamps were drained some 50 yr ago for agricultural development. The gulley of the former Chicamocha River, now a quiet water current, lies several meters below the surface of the lake sediments suggesting that the main stream line in the palaeolake had stabilized for a very long time while the remaining surface of the palaeolake accumulated sediments continuously. The area today is mostly agricultural. Natural vegetation was at the transition from subandean to andean forest.Gomez, A. et al. (2007)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information72.4549.9697.515
LACOCHA3 Neotoma1400321706Laguna De La Cocha-77.1515701.079226South America2780RawLakeLa Cocha lies in a tectonic 'pull-apart' basin formed along the Algeciras fault system. The lake lies in the Andean forest zone with frequent elements of Weinmannia, Alnus, Myrica, Styloceras, Podocarpus, Clusia, Myrsine, Juglans, Ilex, and Hedyosmum. Today most forest has bee replaced by pasture, meadows, and agricultural fields. Forest remnants are dominated by Ocotea guianensis and Weinmannia pubescens. The shrubs Miconia harlineii and Miconia sp. along with the ferns Ascotrichyum arborium, Polypodium, Anthurium and Cavendishia.Epping, I. (2009)AWICarbon-145-0.06713.59913.666
FUQUENE2 Neotoma1400421708Laguna de Fuquene-73.7465705.460610South America2540RawLakeLaguna Fuquene lies the Ubate-Chiquinquira Valley, a large tectonic basin. At time of Spanish conquest, the lake level was 10-15 m higher than today. Lake area has declined from ~100 sq km in 1934 to ~30 sq km today and has dropped by 1 m. The lake is located in the dry low montane forest zone. Natural vegetation is much altered by human activities. Secondary vegetation includes Dodonaea viscosa, Baccharis, Barnadesia spinosa, Schinus molle, Solanum, Phyllanthus salviaefolius, Croton, Montanoa, Durantha mutisii, Oreopanax, Tara spinosa, Prunus capuli, and Escallonia. A few Quercus occur. Natural vegetation may have been dominated by Quercus or Weinmannia, with Phyllanthus, Croton, and Oreopanax.Bogota-a, R.G. et al. (2011)AWICarbon-1411-0.02346.85146.874
BOQUILLAS Neotoma1401121726Boquillas-74.5625009.123611South America20RawLakeThe Boquillas core was collected in the town of Boquillas, in the centre of the Momposina basin. Site is located in the centre of the Momposina basin, or 'Depresion Momposina,' a tectonic basin covered with floodplain lakes, locally called 'cienagas.'Berrio, J.C. (2002)AWICarbon-147-0.03511.51011.545
HERRERA Neotoma1402021744Laguna de la Herrera-74.2758404.698055South America2550RawPeatThe Laguna de La Herrera is a lake situated on the western border of the Sabana de Bogota. It is a shallow, marshy remnant of Pleistocene Lake Humboldt. This part of the Sabana has a relatively dry climate and it bears therefore a xerophytic vegetation generally not higher than ca 20 cm, domminated by Poaceae, Ophioglossum nudicaule, Selaginella sellowi, Evolvulus, Plantago, Cardionema, Artemisia sodiroi, and Malacocarpus. Woody semi-shrubs, up to ca 80 cm, are Solanum lycioides, Salvia bogotensis, Eupatorium leyvensis, Stevia lucida, Lantana cf. L. boyacana, and probably Dodonaea. Opuntia cactus my grow several metres high. Bordering the is a zone of marsh vegetation, including Juncus, Rumex, Polygonum, Jussiaea, and Hydrocotyle. The western slopes of the bordering mountains have a much higher rainfall, are almost continuously clouded, and support Quercus dominated cloud-forest.van der Hammen, T. and Gonzalez, E. (1965)AWICarbon-145-0.0015.8425.843
VISITADOR Neotoma1402821762Cienaga del Visitador-72.7908206.178960South America3300RawMireCienaga del Visitador is a large mountain mire. in the Paramo del Desaguadero. It is situated at an altitude of 3300 m in an old and wide glacial valley-system in the Eastern Cordillera.van der Hammen, T. and Gonzalez, E. (1965)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information2-0.05116.70316.754
CIEGAIII Neotoma1402921766Laguna Ciega-72.3905706.478435South America3510RawPeatLaguna Ciega is a completely infilled lake lying on Drift 3 of the Rio Nevado stade. The site is located in the central-western part of the Sierra Nevada del Cocuy, which is the highest part of the Colombian Cordillera Oriental. Geologically the area consists of a series of folded and faulted sandstones, shales and occasional lenses of limestone, the folds having a north-south strike. The higher crests and ridges are formed by sandstones dipping westward; the main bodies of ice are present on these dip-slopes. The lake lies near the boundary of Andean forest and subparamo. Local vegetation is marshy and open, with stands of Espeletia nearby.van der Hammen, T. et al. (1980)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information4-0.01531.39231.407
HIPPA Neotoma1403121770Hippa Lake-132.97330053.531670Western North America230RawLakeShallow lake on Hippa Island with no inflowing streamsLacourse, T. et al. (2012)AWICarbon-146-0.03113.95513.986
MISTYBC Neotoma1403221772Misty Lake-127.26280050.607050Western North America70RawLakeModerate-sized, humic lake, with a small stream that flows through 500m of wetland before entering the lakeLacourse, T. (2005)AWICarbon-146-0.03214.29714.329
MCNEILL Neotoma1403321774Port McNeill Bog-127.07220050.572500Western North America93RawBogFlat ombrotrophic bog along a roadside; surface vegetation dominated by ericaceous shrubs, Sphagnum capillifolium and Sphagnum fuscum. Open Pinus contorta bog-woodland surrounds the bogLacourse, T. and Davies, M.A. (2015)AWICarbon-147-0.06610.48810.554
ROEBC Neotoma1403921788Roe Lake-123.30330048.782700Western North America100RawLakeSmall lake with no inflowing streams in bedrock depression. Forests surrounding the lake are dominated by Pseudotsuga menziesii, Thuja plicata, and Abies grandis in the canopy, with Acer macrophyllum and A. glabrum present along the lake margin and Gaultheria shallon, Symphoricarpos albus, Polystichum munitum, and Pteridium aquilinum common in the understory. A stand of Alnus rubra is located along the southeastern margin of the lake. Xeric taxa, including Arbutus menziesii and Quercus garryana, are scattered on the adjacent ridges.Lucas, J.D. and Lacourse, T. (2013)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information21-0.0659.8959.960
HOLT Neotoma1404021790Holtjarnen14.92652060.651890Europe232RawLakeKettle lake. Physiography: Depression. Surrounding vegetation: Pinus sylvestris, Picea abies, Betula sp., Alnus incana, and Populus tremula. Vegetation formation: Southern boreal Forest.Giesecke, T. (2005)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information6-0.05211.87011.922
HORM12 Neotoma858521792Horseshoe Lake-90.09503038.701800Eastern North America27RawLakeNAMunoz, S.E. et al. (2014)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information9-0.0421.7251.767
MONICA1 Neotoma1404121794Pantano de Monica 1-72.051720-0.700300South America116RawSwampLarge swamp located on the lower terrace of the Rio Caqueta. Regional vegetation is dense, tall tropical rainforest, except for savanna on samller areas of sandstone plateaus. Local vegetation is a dense stand of tall trees, primarily Clusia. Mauritia also occurs in the swamp, which also has open water and moss polsters.Behling, H. et al. (1999)AWICarbon-1455.08913.0647.975
MONICA2 Neotoma1404221796Pantano de Monica 2-72.059620-0.706000South America112RawSwampSmall swamp located on the lower terrace of the Rio Caqueta. Regional vegetation is dense, tall tropical rainforest, except for savanna on samller areas of sandstone plateaus. The swamp is covered by tall tress (~10 m), mainly Fabales.Behling, H. et al. (1999)AWICarbon-142-0.0584.4604.518
MONICA3 Neotoma1404321798Pantano de Monica 3-72.055670-0.703730South America160RawRiverSmall hollow basin in a forested area located on the lower terrace of the Rio Caqueta. Regional vegetation is dense, tall tropical rainforest, except for savanna on samller areas of sandstone plateaus. Euterpe is frequent at the site.Behling, H. et al. (1999)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information3-0.0623.4303.492
PETITZ6 Neotoma1404621807Lake Peten-Itza-89.84187016.963970Eastern North America110RawLakeThe Peten Lake District lies in the Neotropical lowlands of Peten, northern Guatemala. Lake Peten Itza is one of a series of karstic solution lake basins oriented east-west along en echelon faults. Lake Peten-Itza lies near the transition from tropical rain forest to the south and tropical seasonal forest to the north.Correa-Metrio, A. et al. (2012)AWICarbon-1428-0.05285.33785.389
ANDABOBS Neotoma1405021812Andabobos-74.2513704.099220South America3750RawPeatThis section was taken from a level Plantago rigida cushion bog covering a former glacial lake on the western side of the Sumapaz watershed. Vegetation is grass-paramo, with Espeletia-Calamagrostis effusa bunch-grass paramo. Bog surface has Diplostephietum revoluti with Swallenochloa, Sphagnum, and Riccardia.Melief, A.B.M. and Cleef, A.M. (2008)AWICarbon-142-0.04617.79317.839
ALSACIA Neotoma1405221816Laguna Negra de Alsacia-74.0917903.966935South America3100RawLakeSite is collected on the eastern side of the Cordillera Oriental Core is from a lake-marginal Scirpus californicus fen. More towards the edge of the lake a Carex jamesonii zone is present. Surrounding Andean forest contains Chusquea, Escallonia, and Melastomataceae.Melief, A.B.M. and Cleef, A.M. (2008)AWICarbon-142-0.05028.12528.175
GOBER Neotoma1405321818Laguna Gobernador-74.2997503.953250South America3815RawLakeLaguna Gobernador is located on the western slope of the Cordillera Oriental. Grass paramo surronds the lake, with Espeletia, Calamagrostis effusa, and Swallenochloa. A small dwarf forest of Diplostephium revolutum grows near the sampling site. The littoral zone of the lake has Isoetes cleefii, Calypogeia andicola, and Cryptochila grandiflora. Present at the coring site were Drepanocladus, Ditrichum submersum, and Mougeotia.Melief, A.B.M. and Cleef, A.M. (2008)AWICarbon-142-0.02811.66911.697
CAIMITO Neotoma1405721828Laguna El Caimito-77.6875002.446450South America50RawLakeLaguna El Caimito has steep slopes, (prevents growth of a shore vegetation) which are breached by the outlet creek. The main inlets to the lake come from the east and northeast.The vegetation around the lake consists of tropical evergreen rain forest.Urrego Giraldo, L.E. and Berrio M, J.C. (2011)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information6-0.0573.8053.862
AT01 Neotoma1405121830Lake AT01-84.20540053.278920Eastern North America115RawLakeAT01 is a small, shallow, alkaline, meso-oligotrophic lake raised above the surrounding peatlands by ~10 m. AT01 is located on the western flank of an asymmetric ridge, likely an end moraine, which originated along a former ice margin of the Laurentide Ice Sheet. The lake is located in the high boreal forest ecoclimatic region in the zone of discontinuous permafrost.Friel, C.E. et al. (2014)AWICarbon-149-0.0416.8506.891
VL-V Neotoma1405921836Valle de Lagunillas V-72.3374906.375867South America3931RawLakeValle de Lagunillas contains a series of end moraines with a chain of existing and former lakes. The valley lies west of the main central ridge of the Sierra Nevada de Cocuy. The site a former lake within the area of Drift II as defined by Gonzalez et al. (1965). Surrounding vegetation is paramo, with meadows of Poaceae and with Espeletia as the most characteristic plant.Gonzalez, E. et al. (1965)AWICarbon-1410-0.06315.97316.036
VL-VIII Neotoma1406021838Valle de Lagunillas VIII-72.3462906.387116South America3923RawLakeValle de Lagunillas contains a series of end moraines with a chain of existing and former lakes. The valley lies west of the main central ridge of the Sierra Nevada de Cocuy. The site is a small basin lying between two end moraines of Drift II as defined by Gonzalez et al. (1965). Surrounding vegetation is paramo, with meadows of Poaceae and with Espeletia as the most characteristic plant.Gonzalez, E. et al. (1965)AWICarbon-142-0.05611.20411.260
MCB1997 Neotoma1050721844Mission Cross Bog-115.48360041.784700Western North America2424RawLakeSpring-fed fen. Growing on the fen are Sphagnum, sedges, Menyanthes trifoliata, Pedicularis groenlandica, Thalictrum spp., and Salix spp. On the northern slope bordering the fen, fields of Balsamorhiza sagittata grow with Lupinus. To the east, south, and west are scattered stands of Populus tremuloides.Allan, M. (2003)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information8-0.0434.3304.373
ODP893A Neotoma1407121893ODP Hole 893A-120.06130034.278180Western North America0RawMarineOcean Drilliing Project core, Santa Barbara Basin. Nearby coastal vegetation: Introduced herbs and grasses are common in the coastal plain. Coastal sage scrub grows on xeric sites, while Chaparral is found on more mesic sites and burns more frequently. Oaks dominate on north facing slopes, in canyons, and in mesic areas of the coastal marine terraces. California juniper grows in scattered stands.Anderson, R. (2007)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information182-0.05620.07220.128
PATIA1 Neotoma1407221895El Patia-1-77.1150502.011250South America580RawSwampSite is a swamp located in the eastern foothills of the Western Cordillera of Colombia. It lies on the floodplain of the Patia River. Today the area is almost completely deforested. Patches of secondary forest are mixed with pasture and coffee plantations. Natural vegetation was tropical dry forest.Velez Caicedo, M.I. (2003)AWICarbon-147-0.0459.3759.420
PATIA2 Neotoma1407521903El Patia-2-77.1150502.011250South America580RawSwampSite is a swamp located in the eastern foothills of the Western Cordillera of Colombia. It lies on the floodplain of the Patia River. Today the area is almost completely deforested. Patches of secondary forest are mixed with pasture and coffee plantations. Natural vegetation was tropical dry forest.Velez Caicedo, M.I. (2003)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information6-0.0588.6038.661
PIAGUA Neotoma1407721913Piagua-76.7805502.432680South America1700RawSwampIt is a small swampy area, about 100 x 100 m in size, in a depression which is crossed by a small shallow creek draining in a westerly direction. The catchment area of the depression is almost 1 km in diameter. The location lies in the subandean forest belt. The natural vegetation is almost completely replaced by commercial forestry, coffee plantations and farmland.Wille, M. (2001)Neotoma_DANS 1Carbon-147-0.04720.37020.417
QUIL-1 Neotoma1407821915Quilichao-1-76.5222503.101160South America970RawRiverThe Quilichao basin lies on a terrace close to the Cauca River. The Cauca valley is presently almost completely deforested and crops of sugar cane dominate. Natural egetation is tropical dry forest.Berrio, J.C. et al. (2002)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information9-0.05215.55515.607
PRIMAV1 Neotoma1407921917Laguna La Primavera-74.1579303.981795South America3547RawLakeLaguna la Primavera is located in Paramo de Sumapaz, on the western side of the Eastern Cordillera. The lake is at present surrounded by zonal vegetation of the lower open bunch-grass paramo type, with Espeletia grandiflora and Oreobolus. In more humid places surrounding the marshy littoral zone, stands of a Sphagnum-bamboo community are present.Melief, A.B.M. and Cleef, A.M. (2008)Neotoma_DANS 1Carbon-14, dates from prior information40.0198.1758.156
PRIMAV2 Neotoma1407921919Laguna La Primavera-74.1579303.981795South America3547RawLakeLaguna la Primavera is located in Paramo de Sumapaz, on the western side of the Eastern Cordillera. The lake is at present surrounded by zonal vegetation of the lower open bunch-grass paramo type, with Espeletia grandiflora and Oreobolus. In more humid places surrounding the marshy littoral zone, stands of a Sphagnum-bamboo community are present.Melief, A.B.M. and Cleef, A.M. (2008)AWICarbon-14210.31313.6363.323
POTRER2 Neotoma1408021921Potrerillo-2-77.0541402.100180South America750RawSwampThe Patia Valley is a dry enclave that forms part of a transversal inter-Andean valley. Potrerillo-2 is located in the eastern foothills of the Western Cordillera. The core was collected from a swamp which is located in a depression in the flood plain of the Patia River. The rocks outcropping in the surrounding hills are mainly of volcanic origin, but limestone and shale are also present. Nowadays the Patia Valley is almost cleared from forests due to intensive human activities. However, small remnants of dry forest vegetation still occur.Gonzalez-Carranza, Z. et al. (2008)AWICarbon-147-0.0559.9339.988
PLVERDE1 Neotoma1408621938Paramo de Laguna Verde-74.0027805.216585South America3647RawLakeParamo de Laguna Verde is situated at the northern periphery of the high plain of Bogota in the Colombian Cordillera Oriental. The site is a complex of lakes and wetlands, including Laguna Verde proper, located in the lower grass paramo, dominated by tussocks of Calamagrostis and Espeletiinae. The dwarf shrubs Aragoa and Arcytophyllum nitidum are scattered.Kuhry, P. (1988)AWICarbon-146-0.0296.1326.161
PAB-III Neotoma1410122049Paramo de Agua Blanca-74.1568604.994450South America3250RawFenThe site is a Sphagnum-Espeletia fen formed in a small weathering depression formed in sandstones of the Guadalupe Formation. The site lies at the upper timberline of the andean forest belt. The land is presently being used for cattle and cultivation of potatoes. Locally on the slopes are patches of partly secondary forest, dominated by Weinmannia, Melastomataceae, Asteraceae, and Ericaceae. Other woody taxa include Myrica, Gaiadendron, Vallea, and Oreopanax.Kuhry, P. (1988)AWICarbon-143-0.0639.0389.101
LAGARTO2 Neotoma1414922087Ria Lagartos-2-88.07214021.579440Eastern North America2RawLakeThe sampling site is a pond located 3.6 km from the coast. Vegetation around the site is low-stature flooded tropical forest (mangrove swamp) with Conocarpus erecta, Haematoxylum campechianum, Plumeria sp., Thrinax radiata, and Cyperacae. Aquatic vegetation consists of Cladium jamaicense, Poaceae, and Typha.Aragon-Moreno, A.A. et al. (2012)AWICarbon-144-0.0683.8053.873
LLGRANDE Neotoma1415422101Llano Grande Mire-76.0925806.474510South America3460RawMireSite is located in the Llano Grande basin which is part of the Paramo de Frontino, the largest tropical montane grassland in the Western Cordillera of Colombia. The site is located at the upper forest line.Velasquez-R, C.A. and Hooghiemstra, H. (2013)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information7-0.04517.23417.279
CSB Neotoma1416322119Cienega de San Bernadino-109.25620031.322150Western North America1118RawValleyCienega located on the floor of the San Bernadino Valley. Surrounding vegetation: Desert grassland and scrub (Atriplex canascens, Ephedra trifurca, Fouquieria splendens, Larrea tridentata, Flourensia cernua, Acacia neovernicosa). Bottomlands consist of a patchwork of Prosopis and fallow fields. Springs, wells, and seasonal streams in the cienega support areas of deciduous riparian scrub, stands of Populus fremontii,Blissett, S.D. (2010)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information4-0.0452.4622.507
OR-6 Neotoma1422222238Ochlockonee River-84.44706029.987730Eastern North America0RawRiverThe Ochlockonee River delta is located in the western portion of the zero-energy Big Bend marsh coast, on the Gulf of Mexico. Vegetation along the coastline is predominated by Juncus roemerianus, with Spartina sp., Distichlis spicata, Scirpus olneyi, Salicornia sp., Batis maritima, Phragmites australis, Baccharis halmifolia, and Iva frutescens. To the south, mangrove species increase.Chen, Z.Q. (1999)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information2-0.0506.5436.593
UDOLI Neotoma1426422316Anenske udoli16.11750050.588610Europe696RawPeatPeat bog in a sandstone valley. Physiography: Valley. Surrounding vegetation: Spruce forest.Kunes, P. et al. (2007)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information4-0.0489.0019.049
TEPLUDOL Neotoma1426622322Teplicke udoli16.13167050.585000Europe715RawPeatPeat bog. Physiography: Sand stone valley. Surrounding vegetation: Spruce forest.Kunes, P. and Jankovska, V. (2000)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information5-0.0498.3148.363
DIDA-C Neotoma1426722330Didachara42.49694041.683890Europe2000RawFenPoor fen located near the upper forest limit in the Lesser Caucasus (or Caucasus Minor) Mountains of Georgia (4141'02'N, 4229'49'E). It sits at the foot of Mt Tsvinta (2423 m) on the NW flank of the Arsiani Range at an elevation of 2000 m a.s.l. The peatland forms part of the headwaters of the Acharistskali River, a tributary of the Chorokhi (Coruh) River. The summer farms of Didacharis Yayla are nearby.Connor, S.E. et al. (2018)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information12-0.05512.87412.929
SA21A Neotoma1427222342Mala niva13.81450048.913760Europe754RawPeatLarge ombrotrophic mire. Physiography: Valley of Tepla Vltava River. Surrounding vegetation: Beech forests.Svobodova, H. et al. (2002)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information3-0.0515.9566.007
SA9B Neotoma1427322344Hurecka slat13.32654049.153160Europe870RawPeatLarge ombrotrophic mire. Physiography: Kralovsky hvozd ridge. Surrounding vegetation: Montane-mixed beech forests. Vegetation formation: Middle mountain. Sumava foothills.Svobodova, H. et al. (2002)AWICarbon-147-0.05612.91212.968
SA19A Neotoma1427422346Strazenska slat13.74208048.899490Europe804RawPeatLarge ombrotrophic mire. Physiography: Open valley in Sumava Mountains. Surrounding vegetation: Forests and cultivated fields.Svobodova, H. et al. (2001)AWICarbon-142-0.05311.99612.049
SA16C Neotoma1427522348Mrtvy luh13.87913048.868440Europe737RawPeatRaised bog. Physiography: Glacial mountain lake, Sumava mountains. Surrounding vegetation: Forests and fields.Svobodova, H. et al. (2001)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information4-0.0576.3586.415
SA8A_neotoma Neotoma1427722352Soumarske raseliniste13.83835048.903520Europe750RawPeatLarge ombrotrophic mire. Physiography: Open valley in Sumava Mountains.Svobodova, H. et al. (2001)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information2-0.05912.76212.821
KR1A Neotoma1428222358Cernohorske raseliniste15.75344050.661190Europe1206RawPeatBog. Physiography: Mountain ombrotrophic peat bog. Surrounding vegetation: Picea forest with Sorbus a.& Vaccinum m.Svobodova, H. (2002)AWICarbon-144-0.0442.2022.246
POPRADSK_neotoma Neotoma1428622367Popradske pleso20.07971049.153430Europe1513RawLakeLake. Physiography: Glacial mountain lake. Surrounding vegetation: Picea, Pinus, Juniperus. Vegetation formation: Alpine forest.Rybnickova, E. and Rybnicek, K. (2006)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information7-0.04514.11114.156
STRBSKEA Neotoma1428922373Strbske pleso20.05843049.122280Europe1345RawLakeGlacial mountain lake. Physiography: Depression in valley, base of peaks. Surrounding vegetation: Grassland in mountain.Rybnickova, E. and Rybnicek, K. (2006)AWICarbon-1450.3744.7674.393
ROUNDMA Neotoma1429122376Round Pond-72.70505042.173990Eastern North America260RawLakeRound Pond is a true kettle pond with no inlet or outlet. Surrounding vegetation: Forest of pitch pine and scrub oak, with a peat mat that is dominated by grasses, sedges, rushes, and buttonbush.Clark, K.H. (2010)AWICarbon-142-0.06211.05611.118
DOOLITL Neotoma1430822397Doolittle Ranch Meadow-105.60410039.676640Western North America2975RawMeadowThe Doolittle Ranch Meadow lies within the Doolittle Ranch basin, created by the Chicago Creek glacier, which deposited a lateral moraine across the mouth of a side-valley tributary. Surrounding vegetation: The meadow is dominated by grasses, sedges, and Salix. The meadow is mostly treeless. The moraine that dams the west side of the basin is covered with Picea engelmannii and Pinus contorta. The north side of the basin supports Populus tremuloides, Pinus aristata, and a few intermixed Pinus contorta. The east side of the basin is forested with a dense covering of Picea engelmannii and Pinus contorta. The south end of the basin contains dense stands of Picea engelmannii and Abies lasiocarpa, with a few scattered Pinus contorta and Pseudotsuga menziesii.Doerner, J.P. (1994)AWICarbon-142-0.0323.5633.595
ECHOCO Neotoma1431022400Echo Lake-105.60330039.658220Western North America3230RawLakeEcho Lake occupies a preglacial valley that was dammed by a lateral moraine. Surrounding vegetation: The south and west sides of the slope have forest composed of Picea engelmannii and Abies lasiocarpa, with a few scattered Pinus contorta near the margins of the meadow and lake. To the north, Pinus aristata is found in nearly pure stands, surrounded by mixed stands of Pinus engelmannii, Pinus contorta, and Pinus aristata. The surface of the meadow is treeless and dominated by Salix and Carex.Doerner, J.P. (1994)AWICarbon-144-0.04422.32122.365
WOLB Neotoma1445422623Wolbrom19.76667050.383330Europe375RawBogRaised bog.Latalowa, M. (1976)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information109.02815.6396.611
ALCUDIA Neotoma1445722628Albufera Alcudia3.11916739.792780Europe0RawPeatSurrounding vegetation: Halophytes.Burjachs, F. et al. (1994)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information4-0.0618.1248.185
DOMSJON Neotoma1445822630Domsjon12.42425058.311290Europe129RawLakeSmall lake, the highest on plateau. Physiography: Top of plateau with exposed rock. Surrounding vegetation: Coniferous forest of pine and spruce.Bjorck, S. and Digerfeldt, G. (1982)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information811.09015.1204.030
JH05 Neotoma1446122636Lake Hancza22.81667054.266670Europe229RawLakeMesotrophic lake. Physiography: Former subglacial channel into tills. Vegetation formation: Humid continental.Lauterbach, S. et al. (2011)Neotoma_CAL BPCarbon-14, dates from prior information134.10112.8498.748
N-SAL Neotoma1446222638Laguna Salada Chiprana-0.16666741.233330Europe150RawLakePermanent saline lake. Physiography: Solution/deflation basin. Surrounding vegetation: Steppe, winter wheat and scrub.NAAWICarbon-144-0.0627.1197.181
TEANGDAT Neotoma1446322640Teanga-7.28472257.319170Europe20RawPeatNANAAWICarbon-1490.00911.20111.192
VC2068_neotoma Neotoma1446422642Borkum Riffgrund6.52500054.000000Europe-33RawMarineSubmarine peat. Surrounding vegetation: North Sea. Vegetation formation: North Sea.Wolters, S. et al. (2010)AWICarbon-1438.19910.2292.030
N-PEQ Neotoma1446522644Salada Pequena-0.21666741.033330Europe357RawLakeSeasonal playa lake. Physiography: Solution/deflation basin. Surrounding vegetation: Steppe and winter wheat.NAAWICarbon-143-0.0444.7784.822
N-CAS Neotoma1446622646Hoya del Castillo-0.50000041.250000Europe260RawLakeSeasonal playa lake. Physiography: Solution/deflation basin. Surrounding vegetation: Steppe and winter wheat.Davis, B.A. and Stevenson, A.C. (2007)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information35.72010.5934.873
PRYSKYRI Neotoma1446722648Pryskyricny dul14.40634050.893040Europe315RawPeatPeat bog. Physiography: Sandstone valley (hilly area). Surrounding vegetation: Forest.Abraham, V. and Pokorny, P. (2008)AWICarbon-148-0.0682.6492.717
DOLINA Neotoma1446822650Zlatnicka Dolina19.28333049.516670Europe850RawBogSloping poor transitional fen. Physiography: Down slope valley-spring mire. Surrounding vegetation: Mixed beech forest.Rybnicek, K. and Rybnickova, E. (1985)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information5-0.0298.7068.735
FLAJE Neotoma1446922652Flaje - Kiefern13.62286050.681980Europe760RawLakeLake. Physiography: Precambrian crystalline basin. Surrounding vegetation: Meadows and pastures. Vegetation formation: Mountain flora and vegatation.Jankovska, V. et al. (2007)AWICarbon-144-0.02210.70110.723
BOBROV Neotoma1447122656Bobrov19.55941049.447780Europe620RawBogExploited spring brown moss fen. Physiography: Fluvioglacial plateau of Orava basin. Surrounding vegetation: Meadows, pasturland, spruce forest.Rybnicek, K. and Rybnickova, E. (2002)AWICarbon-1414-0.04312.89712.940
WHN Neotoma1447222658Waschhorn8.73694453.615000Europe10RawBogKettle hole bog. Surrounding vegetation: Shrub (Sorbus,Pinus) and herb.Kuhl, N. (1998)AWICarbon-146-0.0687.1117.179
LAINAIR Neotoma1447322660Lai Nair Schuls-Tarasp10.27778046.776110Europe1551RawLakeSmall lake with mire in small valley. Physiography: Valley. Surrounding vegetation: Meadows. Vegetation formation: Lower sub-alp.Pineto-Ericetum silvestris.Welten, M. (1982)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information8-0.00915.80115.810
MONDOVI Neotoma1447422662Rifugio Mondovi7.73297044.189930Europe1760RawPeatPeat bog. Physiography: Valley composed by porphyry and quarztit. Surrounding vegetation: N. strictae pastures. Vegetation formation: A. viridis, larch, pine, silver fir.Ortu, E. et al. (2003)AWICarbon-148-0.04418.66318.707
MIK1_N Neotoma1447522664Lake Mikolajki21.60414053.771710Europe116RawLakeLake with steep slopes. Physiography: Subglacial channel lake. Surrounding vegetation: Forests, pastures, cultivated land.Ralska-Jasiewiczowa, M. (1966)AWICarbon-144-0.05215.28715.339
CANALEJA Neotoma1447722667Canaleja-2.45000040.900000Europe1029RawStreamShelter. Physiography: Small hole in limestone cliff.Cerrillo-Cuenca, E. et al. (2007)AWICarbon-1425.51611.5676.051
WA3ROH Neotoma1447822669Altes Moor Wachel8.86781053.437260Europe17RawPeatNADorfler, W. (1989)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information7-0.0339.1269.159
BIECAI Neotoma1448022672Torbiera del Biecai7.71716544.185970Europe1920RawPeatPeat bog. Physiography: Valley composed by porphyry and quarztit. Surrounding vegetation: N. strictae pastures. Vegetation formation: Subalpine climate.Ortu, E. et al. (2008)AWICarbon-148-0.06216.01216.074
MIK2_N Neotoma1447522674Lake Mikolajki21.60414053.771710Europe116RawLakeLake with steep slopes. Physiography: Subglacial channel lake. Surrounding vegetation: Forests, pastures, cultivated land.Ralska-Jasiewiczowa, M. (1966)AWICarbon-1468.88914.2785.389
LASPARDI Neotoma1448222678Las Pardillas Lake-3.04588042.043630Europe1870RawLakeSmall, slightly infilled circular lake. Physiography: Glacial origin lying between moraine dep. Surrounding vegetation: Vaccinium, Juniperus, planted Pinus. Vegetation formation: Oro-mediterrenean vegetation type.Goni, M.F.S. and Hannon, G.E. (1999)AWICarbon-144-0.04611.05911.105
SERTAL Neotoma1448422681Pico del Sertal-4.43613043.215270Europe940RawPeatPeat Bog. Physiography: The peat is situated on weald. Surrounding vegetation: Fern: Filicaceae.Mariscal, B. (1986)AWICarbon-1430.0005.2145.214
ORGIALS Neotoma1448522683Laghi dell'Orgials7.13333344.233330Europe2240RawPeatSmall peat bog. Physiography: Valley composed by migmatite. Surrounding vegetation: N. strictae pastures. Vegetation formation: Above the timberline Larix Pinus.Ortu, E. et al. (2005)AWICarbon-146-0.05225.40625.458
FOULA6B Neotoma1448622685Foula-2.07933560.137390Europe170RawPeatPeat bog. Physiography: Blanket bog. Surrounding vegetation: Treeless.Shotyk, W. (1996)AWICarbon-144-0.0130.7210.734
LANGEFEN Neotoma1448722687Langes Fenn Kemnitzerheide12.91361052.313610Europe36RawPeatKettel bog in subglacial valley. Physiography: Basin. Surrounding vegetation: Pinus, Quercus. Vegetation formation: Subcontinental pine-oak forest.Brande, A. et al. (1999)AWICarbon-146-0.05214.42714.479
SCHWANEN Neotoma1448822689Schwanengrabenrinne13.05639052.524440Europe32RawPeatKettle bog in subglacial valley. Physiography: Basin. Surrounding vegetation: Quercus,Betula,Pinus,Frangula,Sorbus auc. Vegetation formation: Subcontinental pine-oak forest.Wolters, S. (2002)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information14-0.06715.55915.626
HANGSTLI Neotoma1448922691Hangstli7.83305646.794170Europe1252RawPeatRaised bog in rather good condition. Physiography: Moraine landscape.Heeb, K. and Welten, M. (1972)AWICarbon-143-0.0127.8677.879
ELANMORE Neotoma1449022693Ellanmore-3.29529558.304760Europe100RawRiverExposure in Reisgill Burn. Physiography: Down cut valley section in drift. Surrounding vegetation: Grassland and crops.Hall, A.M. and Whittington, G. (1989)AWICarbon-144-0.06415.84815.912
WAG-LG Neotoma1449222698Wag-3.65000058.200000Europe190RawRiverRiver valley. Physiography: Steep cliff in river valley. Surrounding vegetation: Grass pasture.Hall, A.M. and Whittington, G. (1989)AWICarbon-14312.83613.5600.724
LAX Neotoma1449722706Loch Laxford-5.03671558.372460Europe137RawPeatPeat. Physiography: Small basin. Surrounding vegetation: Treless.Shotyk, W. (1996)AWICarbon-14, Lead-2105-0.0261.2561.282
CLEAT_neotoma Neotoma1449822709Loch Cleat-6.27777857.622500Europe163RawLakeLake with marginal fen. Physiography: Rock basin in dolerite. Surrounding vegetation: Grassland and shallow blanket bog.Birks, H.J.B. and Williams, W. (1983)AWICarbon-1410-0.03412.14012.174
CLAIR Neotoma1449922711Loch Clair-5.34361157.558890Europe92RawLakeLarge loch. Physiography: Sheltered by mountains. Surrounding vegetation: Betula and Pinus sylvestris woodlands.Pennington, W. et al. (1972)AWICarbon-148-0.05312.26512.318
LABRADIL Neotoma1450122714Labradillos mire-4.57055640.344720Europe1460RawMireMire. Physiography: Iruelas valley. Surrounding vegetation: Quercus pyr., Pinus pin. & Pinus nig.Robles Lopez, S. et al. (2017)AWICarbon-145-0.0491.4791.528
MAJ Neotoma1450322718Velky Maj17.22029050.047390Europe1371RawBogOmbrotrophic bog. Physiography: Saddle in summit ridge of Jeseniky mountains. Surrounding vegetation: Subalpine grasslands.Rybnicek, K. and Rybnickova, E. (2004)AWICarbon-144-0.0252.0962.121
SCHOEPF_neotoma Neotoma1450422720Schopfenwaldmoor7.84777846.743610Europe1453RawBogRaised bog with much Pinus mugo. Physiography: 'Sundlauenen-Hohgant-Verwerfung'. Surrounding vegetation: Picea forest.van der Knaap, W.O. et al. (2000)AWICarbon-1415-0.0511.4611.512
ASHIK Neotoma1450622723Loch Ashik-5.83333357.250000Europe30RawLakeLake with marginal fen and bog. Physiography: Depression between Torridonian sandstone. Surrounding vegetation: Blanket bog and heathland.Birks, H.J.B. and Williams, W. (1983)AWICarbon-1410-0.05612.47312.529
PWQ Neotoma1450822726Schwanental7.81997549.350540Europe420RawRiverSite vegetation: Caricetum fuscae polytrichetosum communis with Dryopteris dilatata. Surrounding vegetation: Picea, Abies, Fagus, Quercus spp., Pinus. Regional vegetation: Fagetalia and Quercetalia communitiesHildebrandt, H. et al. (2007)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information4-0.0304.7634.793
LANZBOG Neotoma1451222730Lanzahita-4.93679040.223310Europe588RawPeatPeat bog. Physiography: Valley. Surrounding vegetation: Dense Pinus pinaster forest.Lopez-Saez, J.A. et al. (2010)AWICarbon-146-0.0632.5012.564
VILLA_neotoma Neotoma1451322732Lac de Villa7.69021045.685540Europe820RawLakeLake.Brugiapaglia, E. (1996)AWICarbon-149-0.06917.43417.503
ILFUORN Neotoma1451422734Il Fuorn10.20994046.662860Europe1805RawPeatPeat bog surrounded by Pinus mugo subsp. uncinata stands, mixed with some Pinus cembra and Larix deciduaWelten, M. (1982)Neotoma_Welten (1982)Carbon-1430.0007.8007.800
JUFPLAN Neotoma1451522736Juf Plan10.25972046.626390Europe2222RawPeatPlateau with marsh. Physiography: Valley in mountain.Welten, M. (1982)AWICarbon-142-0.0037.9167.919
STRALDZA Neotoma1451622738Straldzha mire26.78014042.630450Europe137RawPeatDrained mire for agriculture since 1920. Physiography: Shallow depression surrounded by hills. Surrounding vegetation: Forest of Quercus, cultivated fields.Tonkov, S. et al. (2009)AWICarbon-144-0.0684.4054.473
EINICH Neotoma1452022745Loch Einich-3.80000057.083330Europe502RawBogErroded blanket bog. Physiography: Valley floor. Surrounding vegetation: Trichophoreto-Eriophoretum.Birks, H.H. (1975)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information4-0.04110.27010.311
UMBRAIL_neotoma Neotoma1452122747Umbrail10.43472046.543890Europe2490RawPeatSpring-mire. Physiography: Valley. Surrounding vegetation: Treeless.Welten, M. (1982)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information3-0.0195.8345.853
SLAWSKO Neotoma1452222749Slawsko18.25000052.666670Europe80RawPeatCultivated field.NAAWICarbon-1430.8817.9927.111
QUARRY Neotoma1451622751Straldzha mire26.78014042.630450Europe137RawPeatDrained mire for agriculture since 1920. Physiography: Shallow depression surrounded by hills. Surrounding vegetation: Forest of Quercus, cultivated fields.Connor, S.E. et al. (2013)AWICarbon-1412-0.04837.38837.436
CANAL Neotoma1451622753Straldzha mire26.78014042.630450Europe137RawPeatDrained mire for agriculture since 1920. Physiography: Shallow depression surrounded by hills. Surrounding vegetation: Forest of Quercus, cultivated fields.Connor, S.E. et al. (2013)Neotoma_Estimated age (cal. BP)Carbon-14, dates from prior information20.0008.6478.647
PLESNEJE Neotoma1452422757Plesne jezero13.86516048.775600Europe1105RawLakeGlacial mountain lake. Physiography: Glacial mountain lake. Surrounding vegetation: Forest.Jankovska, V. (2006)AWICarbon-1411-0.03718.60918.646
DOLSKYM Neotoma1452722761Nad Dolskym mlynem14.33726050.851780Europe280RawPeatPeat bog. Physiography: Hollow at sandstone plateau. Surrounding vegetation: Pine forest.Pokorny, P. et al. (2008)AWICarbon-142-0.05710.46910.526
CRH Neotoma1428222763Cernohorske raseliniste15.75344050.661190Europe1206RawPeatBog. Physiography: Mountain ombrotrophic peat bog. Surrounding vegetation: Picea forest with Sorbus a.& Vaccinum m.Speranza, A. et al. (2000)Neotoma_CAL BPCarbon-146-0.0412.2162.257
BEGBUNAR Neotoma1453022767Peat-bog Begbunar22.55000042.150000Europe1750RawBogBog. Physiography: Slope near a freshwater spring. Surrounding vegetation: Decreasing pasture, Pinus sylves return. Vegetation formation: Beech belt.Lazarova, M.A. et al. (2009)AWICarbon-143-0.0575.2095.266
FERSINA2 Neotoma1453222771Fersina11.11889046.047220Europe191RawRiverAlluvial fan. Physiography: Fersina river. Surrounding vegetation: Cultivated fields and urban area.Fuganti, A. et al. (1998)Neotoma_CAL BPCarbon-1464.52213.9069.384
GAMPERF Neotoma1453322773Gamperfin9.38111147.171390Europe1320RawLakeSloping mire.Fah, J. (1986)AWICarbon-1410-0.06411.83611.900
MERZDORF Neotoma1453422775Merzdorf13.53333051.400000Europe100RawPeatPeat.Jahns, S. (2004)AWICarbon-1447.20912.0084.799
FATE Neotoma1453922784Lago delle Fate7.09815544.246210Europe2130RawPeatPeat bog. Physiography: Valley composed by migmatite. Surrounding vegetation: N. strictae pastures. Vegetation formation: Subalpine climate.Ortu, E. et al. (2005)AWICarbon-1483.21814.57611.358
ROBII33 Neotoma1454022786Alpi di Robiei Val Bavona8.51833346.445000Europe1936RawLakeFilled-up natural lake. Physiography: Bottom of glacier cirque. Surrounding vegetation: Alpine herb.van der Knaap, W.O. and Ammann, B. (1997)AWICarbon-147-0.02510.84610.871
KMO2 Neotoma1454122788Kleinen Mochowsee14.19889051.996390Europe49RawLakeLake. Physiography: Young moraine valley. Surrounding vegetation: Pine forest with chestnut oak in islands.Jahns, S. (1999)AWICarbon-144-0.05114.86414.915
BREITNAU Neotoma1454222791Breitnau-Neuhof8.06666747.933330Europe986RawPeatBog with Pinus uncinata forest. Surrounding vegetation: Spruce forest. Vegetation formation: Mountain forest: beech-fir-spruce forest.Rosch, M. (1989)AWICarbon-1414-0.03012.63612.666
GRUNSEE Neotoma1454322793Grunsee Reschenscheideck10.47806046.862780Europe1840RawLakeLake with adjacent mire. Physiography: Limestone area. Surrounding vegetation: Forest, mire, open water. Vegetation formation: Sub-alpine Picea forest.Welten, M. (1982)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information4-0.01112.68012.691
GONDO Neotoma1454422795Gondo Alpjen8.11333346.211670Europe1724RawLakeFilled-up natural lake. Physiography: Depression behind deposit by stream. Surrounding vegetation: Forest.van der Knaap, W.O. and Ammann, B. (1997)AWICarbon-145-0.0106.5386.548
SPITTEL Neotoma1454522797Simplon/Gampisch-Alter Spittel8.01138946.231110Europe1885RawLakeFilled-up natural lake. Physiography: Within last glaciation; hill top. Surrounding vegetation: Ericac.; few Pinus unc.,Sorbus and Larix.van der Knaap, W.O. and Ammann, B. (1997)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information12-0.01811.58711.605
UCKERSEE Neotoma1454722801Unter-Uckersee13.85000053.250000Europe10RawLakeMire between 2 lakes. Physiography: Glacial meltwater origin. Surrounding vegetation: Mixed oak-beech woodlands.Jahns, S. (2001)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information12-0.05213.31713.369
PRGNP Neotoma1454822803Lago Pratignano10.81804044.173830Europe1307RawPeatBog with central part of open water. Surrounding vegetation: Fagus woodland, Abies pltn, pasture.Watson, C.S. (1996)AWICarbon-144-0.0599.8159.874
PALANQUE Neotoma1454922805Les Palanques2.43805642.162220Europe460RawPeatFormer lacustrine. Physiography: plain in basin. Surrounding vegetation: crops fields and Quercus forest.Perez-Obiol, R.P. (1988)AWICarbon-143-0.05410.37110.425
BELALP1 Neotoma1455022807Alp Lusga Belalp 17.59027846.230830Europe2330RawPeatMire in depression.van der Knaap, W.O. and Ammann, B. (1997)AWICarbon-144-0.0097.8737.882
DESVERNE Neotoma1455122810Lac du Verney-Dessus6.87250045.693330Europe2276RawLakePeat bog. Physiography: Little lakes surrounded by peat bogs. Surrounding vegetation: Grass. Vegetation formation: Montain.Miras, Y. et al. (2006)Neotoma_CAL BPCarbon-1490.00310.93310.930
MOHOS1_neotoma Neotoma1455222812Mohos25.90361046.132120Europe1050RawPeatSphagnum peat bog. Physiography: Crater. Surrounding vegetation: Pinus, Betula and Alnus forest. Vegetation formation: Between the Beech and the Picea forests.Tantau, I. (2003)AWICarbon-1415-0.03013.88913.919
MOHOS2_neotoma Neotoma1455222814Mohos25.90361046.132120Europe1050RawPeatSphagnum peat bog. Physiography: Crater. Surrounding vegetation: Pinus, Betula and Alnus forest. Vegetation formation: Between the Beech and the Picea forests.Tantau, I. (2003)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information6-0.05310.37510.428
TEGELER Neotoma1455422817Tegeler See13.25694052.585830Europe31RawLakeGlacial lake. Physiography: Moraine landscape. Surrounding vegetation: Forest and urban area. Vegetation formation: Subcontinental pine-oak forest.Brande, A. (1996)AWICarbon-143-0.00512.27012.275
LOEDDIG Neotoma1455622820Loddigsee11.85000053.433330Europe43RawLakeLake being filled with mud and peat. Physiography: Basin.Jahns, S. (2007)AWICarbon-1413-0.05313.83313.886
KRUZLOVA Neotoma1455722822Kruzlova21.58361049.364170Europe350RawPeatPhysiography: Valley in hilly area (Lower Beskydy). Surrounding vegetation: Cultivated fields and forests. Very small site, tens of meters in diameter, developed in landslide depression.Wacnik, A. (2001)AWICarbon-144-0.0493.1153.164
AHLBECKE Neotoma1455822824Ahlbecker Seegrund14.22083053.655560Europe0RawPeatBog. Physiography: Former glacial lake in plain. Surrounding vegetation: Pine forest.de Klerk, P. (2005)AWICarbon-146-0.06711.72811.795
PESTEANA Neotoma1455922826Pesteana22.80580045.543370Europe480RawPeatCircular mesotrophic peat bpg. Physiography: Plateau in Poiana Rusca Mountains. Surrounding vegetation: Mixed Sessile oak & European hornbeam.Farcas, S. and Tantau, I. (2012)Neotoma_CAL BPCarbon-1450.13716.62716.490
PRELUCA Neotoma1456022828Preluca Tiganului23.52941047.810140Europe730RawLakeCrater lake, eumesotrophic bog. Physiography: Flank of volcanic Gutai Mountains. Surrounding vegetation: Forest: Fagus, Betula, Acer, Tilia. Vegetation formation: Within the beech forest belt.Feurdean, A. (2005)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information14-0.04514.65514.700
MONTCARR Neotoma1456222831Mont Carre Heremence7.36861146.153890Europe2295RawLakeFilled-up natural lake. Physiography: Uppermost Grand St-Bernhard Nappe. Surrounding vegetation: Alpine pastures. Vegetation formation: Larix + Pinus cembra at pot. tree limit.Welten, M. (1982)AWICarbon-1464.33012.8138.483
MSUSZEK Neotoma1456522835Maly Suszek17.77116053.716170Europe115RawLakeA dystrophic lake. Surrounding vegetation: Swamp pine forest, meadows, arable lands.Miotk-Szpiganowicz, G. (1992)AWICarbon-1410-0.04713.80513.852
PILLON Neotoma1456922842Pillon Gsteig-Diablerets7.19861146.359720Europe1686RawLakeSW-exposed mire in depression on slope. Physiography: Mountain. Surrounding vegetation: Grassland and forest.van der Knaap, W.O. and Ammann, B. (1997)AWICarbon-1410-0.01211.71811.730
ZPEAT76_neotoma Neotoma1457122845Zarnowiec Peat Bog18.10602054.723210Europe5RawLakeMire filling a lake channel. Physiography: Channel lake of glacial origin. Surrounding vegetation: Beech, oak and pine forests.Latalowa, M., (1982)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information81.27613.05211.776
PUSZDARZ Neotoma1457222847Darzlubie Forest18.16208054.705550Europe40RawLakeFen in Dobre lake channel, 100 m broad. Physiography: Outwash plain. Surrounding vegetation: Planted pine forests.Latalowa, M., (1982)AWICarbon-1413-0.02111.53811.559
LAKERACZ Neotoma1457322849Lake Racze14.60637053.968020Europe-9RawLakeEutrophicated 'Lobelia-lake'. Physiography: Kettle-hole lake within kame terrace. Surrounding vegetation: Pastures and fields.Latalowa, M. (1992)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information11-0.05712.84712.904
WOLIN2_neotoma Neotoma1457422851Wolin II14.61586053.858850Europe5RawFenFen, pits after peat cutting. Physiography: Mire complex along the river bank. Surrounding vegetation: Meadows, pastures and swards.Latalowa, M. (1992)AWICarbon-149-0.0428.1148.156
GEORGENF Neotoma1458422862Georgenfelder Hochmoor13.74448050.727940Europe860RawPeatNAStebich, M. and Litt, T. (1997)AWICarbon-1410-0.0233.0613.084
TORVERA2 Neotoma1459322874Torveraz6.86055645.695280Europe2415RawLakeLittle lake-peat system. Physiography: Morainic lake (north versant of Rousses). Surrounding vegetation: Grass. Vegetation formation: Montain.Miras, Y. et al. (2006)AWICarbon-145-0.0398.8828.921
LOD Neotoma1459422876Lac de Lod7.60972245.802500Europe1460RawLakeLake. Surrounding vegetation: Meadow.Brugiapaglia, E. (1996)AWICarbon-142-0.0703.0483.118
ANNA Neotoma1459622880Tourbiere de Santa Anna7.78992545.864150Europe2304RawPeatPeat bog. Surrounding vegetation: Picea abies, Pinus cembra, Larix decidua.Brugiapaglia, E. (1996)AWICarbon-144-0.05610.93410.990
PILAZ Neotoma1459822883Tourbiere de Pilaz7.28611145.816940Europe1900RawPeatPeat bog. Surrounding vegetation: Larix d., Picea a., Calluna vulgaris.Brugiapaglia, E. (1996)AWICarbon-1410-0.05414.86914.923
CHA2 Neotoma1460022887Tourbiere de Champlong7.64512545.825110Europe2320RawPeatPeat. Surrounding vegetation: Carex, Potentilla, Larix d.Brugiapaglia, E. (1996)AWICarbon-144-0.03112.89212.923
LINDEN Neotoma1460222890Linden7.68611146.850830Europe900RawPeatDisturbed raised bog. Physiography: Dead-ice depression.van der Knaap, W.O. and Ammann, B. (1997)AWICarbon-1410-0.01515.28415.299
KUMATA1 Neotoma1460322892Kumata23.25167042.590280Europe1770RawPeatPeat bog. Physiography: Slopes of Vitosha mountain, valley. Surrounding vegetation: Forest Juniperus siber., Vaccinium myrt. Vegetation formation: Upper part of coniferous belt.Tonkov, S. and Possnert, G. (2016)AWICarbon-143-0.0611.3301.391
STEREGOI Neotoma1460422894Steregoiu23.54031047.807900Europe790RawLakeWestern flank of the Gutaiului mountains. Physiography: Former crater lake. Surrounding vegetation: Young Fagus and Picea stands.Bjorkman, L. et al. (2003)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information19-0.05316.97217.025
SEMENIC1 Neotoma1460522896Semenic22.05944045.180000Europe1400RawPeatMire. Physiography: High plain. Surrounding vegetation: Beech, birch and oak forests.Rosch, M. and Fischer, E. (2000)AWICarbon-146-0.06010.22310.283
Bondone Neotoma1461022904Bondone11.04167046.017380Europe1550RawPeatPhysiography: Mountain. Surrounding vegetation: Forest.Gruger, J. (1968)AWICarbon-145-0.06318.61418.677
LAVPICCO Neotoma1461322908Lago Piccolo di Avigliana7.39100045.053390Europe356RawLakeLake. Physiography: Moraine dammed lake. Surrounding vegetation: Tree and shrubs.Finsinger, W. and Tinner, W. (2006)Neotoma_Finsinger et al. (2008)Carbon-14, dates from prior information160.33119.90219.571
CSOGLE Neotoma1461422910Csogle17.25500047.215830Europe134RawPeatBog. Physiography: Valey. Surrounding vegetation: Alnetum and cultivated fields.Juhasz, I. (2002)Neotoma_CAL BPCarbon-14, dates from prior information40.58411.17610.592
VARNA3 Neotoma298522923Lake Varna27.82777043.195540Europe0RawLakeLake connected with the Black sea. Surrounding vegetation: halophytic vegetation and Phragmites. From Wikipedia: \Until the 20th century, fresh water from the lake emptied into the Black Sea through the Devnya River, but following the construction of the modern Port of Varna East (and the subsequent draining of the river), a canal was dug through the strip of sand between the sea and the lake between 1906 and 1909, which led to the lake's level dropping by 1.40 m and the incursion of sea water into the lake, which became brackish.\\\""""Filipova-Marinova, M. et al. (2016)AWICarbon-146-0.0557.9998.054
SEELOH92 Neotoma1462122926Seelohe11.85651050.023720Europe778RawBogBog. Physiography: Raised bog. Surrounding vegetation: Forest.Hahne, J. (1992)AWICarbon-143-0.0437.5577.600
POLOSKE Neotoma1462422931Poloske16.92472046.756110Europe153RawPeatAlluvial peat bog. Physiography: Valley. Surrounding vegetation: Quercus, Fagus aand cultived Pinus. Vegetation formation: Alpine-sub mediterranean effect.Zatyko, C.S. et al. (2007)Neotoma_Giesecke et al. 2014 (MADCAP)Carbon-1430.2824.8104.528
PAHOK Neotoma1462722936Alsopahok17.17028046.774440Europe126RawPeatPeat bog. Physiography: Depressed zone between low hills. Surrounding vegetation: Pastorale land. Vegetation formation: Saladiense zone.Zatyko, C.S. et al. (2007)AWICarbon-144-0.05114.20614.257
ZALAVAR Neotoma1462822938Zalavar17.15500046.785280Europe188RawPeatPeatland.Zatyko, C.S. et al. (2007)AWICarbon-146-0.05211.82811.880
WOR82_N Neotoma1463022942Woryty20.20645053.752650Europe105RawLakeExtinct overgrown lake. Physiography: Among moraine hills. Surrounding vegetation: Fields, fragm. of mixed pine-oak forests.Ciesla, A. et al. (1978)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information12-0.02813.61713.645
WOR80_N Neotoma1463022944Woryty20.20645053.752650Europe105RawLakeExtinct overgrown lake. Physiography: Among moraine hills. Surrounding vegetation: Fields, fragm. of mixed pine-oak forests.Ciesla, A. et al. (1978)AWICarbon-148-0.0609.4459.505
ISPANI2 Neotoma1463422953Ispani 241.80203041.862260Europe1RawPeatMire complex. Physiography: Lowland close to Black sea. Surrounding vegetation: Bog vegetation.de Klerk, P. et al. (2009)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information4-0.0665.5005.566
TLSTAHOR Neotoma1463522955Tlsta hora17.88861048.894170Europe460RawPeatSpring fen. Physiography: Eastern Slope of Mt Tlsta hora.Rybnickova, E. et al. (2005)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information4-0.0444.6694.713
SAEGIST Neotoma1463822960Sagistalsee7.97638046.679800Europe1940RawLakeLake. Physiography: Mountain. Surrounding vegetation: Alpine herb.van der Knaap, W.O. et al. (2000)AWICarbon-1412-0.0409.0729.112
WACHS Neotoma1463922962Wachseldorn Untermoos7.73500046.821940Europe980RawPeatPartly reclaimed raised bog. Physiography: 'Molassevorland'. Surrounding vegetation: Cultivated fields and forest.Ammann, B. and Lotter, A.F. (1989)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information309.75815.9006.142
WACHSOE Neotoma1463922964Wachseldorn Untermoos7.73500046.821940Europe980RawPeatPartly reclaimed raised bog. Physiography: 'Molassevorland'. Surrounding vegetation: Cultivated fields and forest.Ammann, B. and Lotter, A.F. (1989)AWICarbon-142910.13612.1281.992
WUNT Neotoma1463922966Wachseldorn Untermoos7.73500046.821940Europe980RawPeatPartly reclaimed raised bog. Physiography: 'Molassevorland'. Surrounding vegetation: Cultivated fields and forest.van der Knaap, W.O. and Ammann, B. (1997)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information21-0.01516.67816.693
LL07D Neotoma1464022969Long Lake-106.36790041.499850Western North America2700RawLakeKettle lake on stagnation moraine. Upland vegetation montane conifer forest dominated by Pinus contorta, Picea engelmannii, and Abies bifolia. Populus tremuloides ecotone is ~200 m downslope. The lake margin contains various Poaceae, Cyperaceae, and Betula occidentalis. Hydrophytes include Nuphar lutea and Potamogeton alpinus.Carter, V.A. et al. (2017)AWICarbon-1410-0.06712.85712.924
SAUBORST Neotoma1464122971Sauborst12.09944050.276110Europe572RawPeatLow bog. Surrounding vegetation: Pastorale land and forest.Hahne, J. (1992)AWICarbon-142-0.0448.8828.926
WEISSFOR Neotoma1464222973Weissenstadter Forst11.88680050.127860Europe725RawPeatBog.Hahne, J. (1992)AWICarbon-143-0.0457.4177.462
AC4HOLO Neotoma1464422976Lago dell'Accesa10.89235042.987540Europe160RawLakeLake. Physiography: Karstic origin. Surrounding vegetation: Cultivated fields and forest.Drescher-Schneider, R. et al. (2007)AWICarbon-1413-0.04612.19012.236
DURANK1 Neotoma1464522982Lake Durankulak28.54720043.671260Europe4RawLakeLake. Brakish lagune origin. Physiography: Lake close to the seashore. Surrounding vegetation: Xeroterm herbaceous-steppe communities.Bozilova, E. and Filipova, M. et al. (1986)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information3-0.05811.51111.569
FELDD2 Neotoma1464822986Feld Alp Holzmatten8.00416746.659170Europe2148RawPeatMire. Physiography: Glacial depression. Surrounding vegetation: Heavily grazed alpine meadow. Vegetation formation: Fen surrounded by pasture.Lotter, A.F. et al. (2006)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information35.0526.3411.289
BACHALP Neotoma1464922988Bachalpsee8.02132046.669600Europe2265RawLakeNALotter, A.F. et al. (2006)AWICarbon-148-0.03013.05013.080
HINTERB Neotoma1465222992Hinterburgseeli8.06769046.718010Europe1519RawLakeLake. Physiography: Mountain. Surrounding vegetation: Forest.NAAWICarbon-149-0.03112.91712.948
RD7B Neotoma1465923000Lake Sedmo Rilsko23.32559042.210990Europe2095RawLakeLake. Physiography: Cirque. Surrounding vegetation: Pinus mugo&Juniperus sibirica in herb. Vegetation formation: Mower part of subalpine vegetation.Bozilova, E. and Tonkov, S. (2011)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information412.44018.2965.856
MIROSHY Neotoma1466223004Miroshy28.01373051.191390Europe8RawPeatOligo-mezotrophic moor. Physiography: Interstream area of the rivers Uborot'.Chernavskaya, M.M. (1988)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information4-0.0299.1019.130
KHOMIN Neotoma1466323006Khomin Mokh28.05580051.217820Europe8RawPeatOligotrophic moor. Physiography: Interstream area of the rivers Uborot'.Chernavskaya, M.M. (1988)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information4-0.04010.16710.207
STON2_neotoma Neotoma1466423008Stoyanov 224.67890050.354220Europe198RawPeatFen bog. Surrounding vegetation: Forests.Artyushenko, A.T. et al. (1982)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information8-0.0478.5878.634
TUROVA_neotoma Neotoma1466923015Turova Dacha24.12074048.911550Europe8RawPeatOligotrophic forested moor. Physiography: Carpathian foothills.Chernavskaya, M.M. (1988)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information4-0.0373.6043.641
GYOLA Neotoma1467223019Mire Gyola23.12528041.354720Europe714RawPeatSmall mire. Physiography: Slope of Belasitsa mountain. Surrounding vegetation: Forest of Castanea with admixture.Tonkov, S. and Possnert, G. (2014)AWICarbon-144-0.0558.1878.242
BLATISTO Neotoma1567824030Lake Blatisto24.67808041.621310Europe1540RawLakeLake. Physiography: Swampy terraces in Rhodopes mountains. Surrounding vegetation: Grazing and cultivated field. Vegetation formation: Coniferous belt (Abies,Pinus, Juniperus).vvan Huis, J. et al. (2013)AWICarbon-142-0.0251.5581.583
KUPENA3 Neotoma321224032Kupena24.33333041.983330Europe1356RawPeatPeat bog. Physiography: Depression in slope of Rhodopes mountain. Surrounding vegetation: Pinus sylvestris forest and admixture.Tonkov, S. et al. (2013)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information9-0.05730.62430.681
IOSIPOVO Neotoma1567924034Iosipovo28.02352051.198920Europe8RawPeatMezotrophic moor. Physiography: The left bank of the Bolotitsa.Chernavskaya, M.M. (1988)AWICarbon-142-0.0557.8687.923
WOLOHE1 Neotoma1568224039Wolfslohe12.04028049.907500Europe718RawPeatMarsh. Surrounding vegetation: Reforested with pine and beech.Hahne, J. (1992)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information2-0.0336.4896.522
WINDBRUC Neotoma1568324042Windbruch12.54137049.607930Europe497RawPeatPalustrine fen. Physiography: Plateau. Surrounding vegetation: Forest and cultivated fields.Knipping, M. (1989)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information5-0.03611.72211.758
BRENTENL Neotoma1568424044Brentenlohe12.46250049.787220Europe745RawPeatNAKnipping, M. (1989)AWICarbon-143-0.04622.47922.525
TROGMOOS Neotoma1568524046Trogenmoos7.86388946.761940Europe1484RawBogRaised bog with much Pinus mugo. Surrounding vegetation: Picea forest.van der Knaap, W.O. et al. (2000)AWICarbon-142-0.0470.8580.905
OBERAAR Neotoma1568624048Oberaar8.25555646.547220Europe2380RawPeatMires between moraines. Physiography: Glacier forefield.Ammann, K. (1976)AWICarbon-143-0.01111.11111.122
GAENSEMO Neotoma1568724050Gansemoos Schwarzenburg7.35638946.834720Europe799RawPeatPartly reclaimed raised bog. Physiography: 'ObereMeeresmolasse', Miocene.van der Knaap, W.O. and Ammann, B. (1997)AWICarbon-1414-0.04717.12017.167
RINDERP Neotoma1568924053Rinderplatz11.49194046.644710Europe1780RawBogOpen area in raised bog with Pinus mugo. Physiography: Shallow depression in upland plain. Surrounding vegetation: Few trees. Vegetation formation: Picea forest with Pinus cembra and Larix.Seiwald, A. (1980)AWICarbon-144-0.02013.68913.709
DURA Neotoma1569024055Dura-Moor11.45791046.638010Europe2080RawPeatCircular Cyperaceae mire. Physiography: Filled-in small lake on upland plain. Surrounding vegetation: Few Pinus cembra, Juniperus,dwarf shrubs. Vegetation formation: Picea, Pinus cembra, Larix.Seiwald, A. (1980)Neotoma_Cal yr BPCarbon-1480.00713.37313.366
SCHWARZ Neotoma1569124057Schwarzsee11.43200046.665860Europe2033RawLakePartly filled-in lake. Physiography: Upland plain. Surrounding vegetation: Pinus mugo; less P. cembra, Larix, Picea. Vegetation formation: Picea, Pinus cembra, Larix.Seiwald, A. (1980)Neotoma_Cal yr BPCarbon-1430.03411.60011.566
VLADAR Neotoma1569224059Vladar13.21404050.078560Europe612RawLakeReservoir. Physiography: Plateau in valley slightly hilly. Surrounding vegetation: Cultivated fields and forest.Pokorny, P. et al. (2006)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information6-0.0142.3742.388
MALSCH Neotoma1569324061Malschotscher Hotter11.45833046.666110Europe2050RawPeatSaddle-mire on watershed. Physiography: Watershed between 2 valleys;upland plain. Surrounding vegetation: Few trees. Vegetation formation: Picea, Pinus cembra, Larix.Seiwald, A. (1980)AWICarbon-145-0.04811.49211.540
E26 Neotoma1569924076Black Sea (West)29.91667042.833330Europe0RawMarineMarine core from western continental slope of the Black Sea.Atanassova, J. (1995)AWICarbon-142-0.04512.61212.657
JELENILO Neotoma1570024078Jeleni louze14.27637050.891900Europe460RawPeatPeat bog. Physiography: Sandstone valley. Surrounding vegetation: Forest (pine and birch).Pokorny, P. et al. (2008)AWICarbon-145-0.0416.6516.692
DOSSACC Neotoma1569824080Dossaccio Bormio10.33640046.470100Europe1730RawBogRaised bog,+Pinus+Betula,60/100x150/200m.van der Knaap, W.O. and Ammann, B. (1997)AWICarbon-147-0.02612.81912.845
SVARCENB Neotoma317424084Svarcenberk14.70425049.144830Europe409RawLakeLakes area. Physiography: Basin in plain. Surrounding vegetation: Cultivated fields and forest.Pokorny, P. (2002)AWICarbon-1465.22516.05810.833
SVARCEN3 Neotoma317424086Svarcenberk14.70425049.144830Europe409RawLakeLakes area. Physiography: Basin in plain. Surrounding vegetation: Cultivated fields and forest.Pokorny, P. et al. (2008)AWICarbon-143-0.05313.67513.728
KOMORAN2_neotoma Neotoma320124089Komoranske jezero13.53705050.542770Europe231RawLakeMine area of brown coal. Physiography: previous lake. Surrounding vegetation: quercion pubescenti-petraeae.Jankovska, V. (1983)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information4-0.0479.3899.436
SOMMERS Neotoma1570124091Sommersuss11.68051046.760060Europe870RawLakeMire without ef- or affluent; disturbed. Physiography: Plateau with ground moraine. Vegetation formation: Inner-alp. Pinus forests & dry graslands.Seiwald, A. (1980)AWICarbon-149-0.00617.65817.664
VRACOV1 Neotoma350224097Vracov17.20025048.978050Europe192RawLakeArtificial lake after peat exploitation. Physiography: flat valley. Surrounding vegetation: pine plantations and fields.Rybicek, K. (1983)AWICarbon-148-0.05514.44714.502
BK3A Neotoma1570524100Kralovec18.02778049.131940Europe599RawPeatVery small spring fen. Physiography: Top hill. Surrounding vegetation: Forests.Rybnickova, E. et al. (2005)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information4-0.0301.1341.164
MB5A Neotoma1570624102Horni Lomna18.63083049.520560Europe615RawPeatSmall spring fen. Physiography: Valley. Surrounding vegetation: Forests.Rybnickova, E. et al. (2005)Neotoma_PALYCZCarbon-14, dates from prior information5-0.0506.0886.138
MALIQS1 Neotoma1570924106Lake Maliq20.78333040.766670Europe818RawLakeFormer lake drained in 1950(agriculture). Physiography: Korce basin. Surrounding vegetation: Cultivated fields. Vegetation formation: Sub-Mediterranean.Bordon, A. et al. (2009)AWICarbon-1416-0.05716.47816.535
DED Neotoma1571024108Velky Ded17.21766050.084860Europe1380RawBogOmbrotrophic bog. Physiography: Flat plateau of the mountain ridge. Surrounding vegetation: Calamagrosti villosae Piceetum.Rybnicek, K. and Rybnickova, E. (2004)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information3-0.0305.4155.445
MABO Neotoma1571124110Mabo Moss16.05602058.021140Europe117RawPeatSlightly raised Pinus-Ledum-Sphagnum bog. Physiography: Glaciofluvial deposits and tills. Surrounding vegetation: Pinus-Betula-Picea (Quercus).Goransson, H. (1977)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information16-0.05914.80514.864
NABAHNE Neotoma1571224112Na bahne15.96136050.198930Europe237RawPeatFloodplain mire. Physiography: Terrace. Surrounding vegetation: Cultivated fields and forest.Pokorny, P. and van der Knaap, W.O. (2010)AWICarbon-143-0.0392.1042.143
VLCIROKL Neotoma1571424116Vlci rokle16.12715050.604120Europe583RawPeatPeat bog. Physiography: Gorge in a sandstone valley. Surrounding vegetation: Forests.Kunes, P. et al. (2007)AWICarbon-145-0.04012.65412.694
KS03_neotoma Neotoma1571524118Kugelstattmoos12.85801048.953670Europe870RawPeatSmall mire. Physiography: Sub-montane. Surrounding vegetation: Bavarian Forest: spruce, beech and fir.Nelle, O. (2002)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information10-0.04312.02112.064
KR2A Neotoma1573224143Upske raseliniste15.70843050.736600Europe1425RawPeatRaised bog. Physiography: Plateau of mountain.Svobodova, H. (2002)AWICarbon-143-0.0623.5013.563
KR2B Neotoma1573224145Upske raseliniste15.70843050.736600Europe1425RawPeatRaised bog. Physiography: Plateau of mountain.Svobodova, H. (2002)AWICarbon-144-0.0432.6842.727
KR5A Neotoma1573224149Upske raseliniste15.70843050.736600Europe1425RawPeatRaised bog. Physiography: Plateau of mountain.Svobodova, H. (2004)Neotoma_PALYCZCarbon-143-0.0503.0383.088
TSUOLJVR_neotoma Neotoma1573324155Lake Tsuolbmajavri22.05346068.688110Europe526RawLakeLake. Physiography: Rolling bedrock dominated landscape. Surrounding vegetation: Mountain birch.Seppa, H. and Birks, H.J.B. (2001)AWICarbon-1413-0.0379.9269.963
LADIK Neotoma1573424157Ladik Golu36.00906040.909360Europe870RawLakeNABottema, S. et al. (1993)AWICarbon-145-0.05517.00717.062
YENICAGA Neotoma1573524159Yenicaga Golu32.02629040.780020Europe987RawPeatThe extensive peat bog was locally drained by small ditches which might originally have been small streams discharging into the lake.Bottema, S. et al. (1993)AWICarbon-146-0.05416.81516.869
ABANT Neotoma1573624161Abant Golu31.28333040.600000Europe1327RawLakeNABottema, S. et al. (1993)AWICarbon-146-0.06116.19216.253
UPSKELBU Neotoma1573224164Upske raseliniste15.70843050.736600Europe1425RawPeatRaised bog. Physiography: Plateau of mountain.Speranza, A.O.M. (2000)AWICarbon-147-0.0531.7291.782
PINARBAS Neotoma1573724166Pinarbasi30.05000037.466670Europe970RawRiverNABottema, S. and Woldring, H. (1984)AWICarbon-143-0.05819.97620.034
LABSKYDU Neotoma1574524181Labsky dul15.55231050.762400Europe1199RawLakeInfilled cirque lake, peat bog. Physiography: Cirque basin. Surrounding vegetation: Open forest. Vegetation formation: Below the alpine timberline.Engel, Z. et al. (2010)AWICarbon-1417-0.06529.84629.911
GRUERE Neotoma1574624183Etang de la Gruere7.05000047.240560Europe1005RawBogOmbrotrophic bog with Pinus uncinata.van der Knaap, W.O. et al. (2000)AWICarbon-1416-0.0412.0372.078
SUEFT2 Neotoma1574724186Suftenenegg7.39888946.734440Europe1555RawMirePaludification (\Oberflachenvermoorung\\). Physiography: SW and S exposed mountain crest. Surrounding vegetation: Tall-herb rich, low-forested mire.\""""Welten, M. (1982)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information3-0.05111.95512.006
HOPSTOP Neotoma1574824188Hopschensee8.02305646.252500Europe2026RawLakeLake, dead-ice depression?. Physiography: Within last glaciation.van der Knaap, W.O. et al. (2000)AWICarbon-143-0.0501.3411.391
HOPSCHEN Neotoma1574824190Hopschensee8.02305646.252500Europe2026RawLakeLake, dead-ice depression?. Physiography: Within last glaciation.van der Knaap, W.O. and Ammann, B. (1997)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information17-0.02015.79815.818
HELLELEN Neotoma1574924193Mittlere Hellelen7.84416746.283060Europe1538RawPeatMire in small filled-up natural lake. Physiography: Dead-ice depression of Wurm glacier. Surrounding vegetation: Cereal fields and pastures. Vegetation formation: High-mont.Pin-Ab-Pic/subalp.Pic-La-P.cem.Welten, M. (1982)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information69.24216.9617.719
ZENEGGEN_neotoma Neotoma1574924195Mittlere Hellelen7.84416746.283060Europe1538RawLakeMire in small filled-up natural lake. Physiography: Dead-ice depression of Wurm glacier. Surrounding vegetation: Cereal fields and pastures. Vegetation formation: High-mont.Pin-Ab-Pic/subalp.Pic-La-P.cem.van der Knaap, W.O. and Ammann, B. (1997)AWICarbon-1413-0.02215.50015.522
DARFATMA Neotoma1575024197Dar Fatma8.77474036.818250Africa780RawPeatPeaty marsh. Physiography: Several bowls in peak area. Surrounding vegetation: Oakwood Q.suber Erica Agrimonia Calycoto.Stambouli-Essassi, S. et al. (2007)Neotoma_CAL BPCarbon-1490.10644.37044.264
GHORRA01 Neotoma1575724207Djebel El Ghorra8.39472236.597500Africa1203RawLakeVegetation formation: Humid.Ben Tiba, B. (1995)AWICarbon-145-0.0576.3066.363
MAJORBOG Neotoma1576124216Majen El Orbi9.09908537.149230Africa200RawPeatMarsh with peaty border. Physiography: Depression. Surrounding vegetation: Myrtus Erica Pistacia Phillyrea Arbutus.Stambouli-Essassi, S. et al. (2007)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information6-0.0565.8555.911
MAJORMAR Neotoma1576224218Majen El Orbi9.09840037.152940Africa148RawMarshMarsh with peaty border. Physiography: Depression. Surrounding vegetation: Myrtus Erica Pistacia Phillyrea Arbutus.Stambouli-Essassi, S. et al. (2007)AWICarbon-142-0.0195.8885.907
PANCALOU Neotoma1576324221Pancavska louka15.54079050.765490Europe1336RawPeatMountain raised bog.Speranza, A. et al. (2000)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information29-0.0373.9153.952
HRABANOS Neotoma1576424227Hrabanovska cernava14.83142050.216080Europe184RawPeatMire. Physiography: Plateau. Surrounding vegetation: Cultivated fields.Petr, L. and Novak, J. (2014)AWICarbon-145-0.06618.65218.718
MELNICKY Neotoma1576524229Melnicky uval - Privory14.57833050.299440Europe176RawLakeLacustrine. Physiography: Plateau. Surrounding vegetation: Cultivated fields.Petr, L. and Novak, J. (2014)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information26.24817.39111.143
CHRAST_neotoma Neotoma1577024236Chrast14.57362050.259330Europe164RawLakeFilled-in oxbow lake. Surrounding vegetation: Cultivated fields.Dreslerova, D. et al. (2004)AWICarbon-146-0.04914.83514.884
STARABCI Neotoma1577124238Stara Boleslav14.67036050.198640Europe167RawLakeFilled-in oxbow lake. Physiography: Flat plain. Surrounding vegetation: Cultivated fields.Dreslerova, D. et al. (2004)AWICarbon-144-0.0481.8881.936
BRVE Neotoma1577424243Brve14.23883050.066430Europe362RawPeatSmall spring mire. Physiography: Lowland. Surrounding vegetation: Fields and settlements.Novak, J. et al. (2012)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information3-0.0402.6822.722
KOZLI Neotoma1577824250Kozli14.02583049.376390Europe460RawMireSmall topogenous spring mire. Surrounding vegetation: Cultural landscape, meadows, fields.Pokorny, P. and Kunes, P. (2009)AWICarbon-142-0.05211.69911.751
JC-5-A_neotoma Neotoma317124256Borkovicka blata14.62598049.234750Europe415RawPeatPeat sediment complex undergoing peat excavation.Jankovska, V. (1980)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information3-0.02012.52812.548
CDCA11-2 Neotoma1578324259Creux de Croue6.12357046.496870Europe1370RawPeatPeat bog. Physiography: Anticlinal. Surrounding vegetation: Picea, Sorbus, Acer forest.Begeot, C. (2000)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information310.62213.1252.503
WEIHERLO Neotoma1579824277Weiherlohe12.38750049.729720Europe685RawLakePhysiography: Hilly plain. Surrounding vegetation: Forest and cultivated fields. Vegetation formation: Bohemian forest.Knipping, M. (1989)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information6-0.03713.37713.414
KULZXIV1 Neotoma1579924279Kulzer Moos12.45150049.392000Europe481RawPeatSpring fen. Surrounding vegetation: Forest and cultivated fields.Knipping, M. (1989)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information13-0.03312.24412.277
KULZMO12 Neotoma1579924281Kulzer Moos12.45150049.392000Europe481RawPeatSpring fen. Surrounding vegetation: Forest and cultivated fields.Knipping, M. (1989)AWICarbon-1467.08917.90510.816
MURIFGR Neotoma1580124284Murifeld Bern7.47300046.936500Europe554RawMireValley mire in dead-ice hollow. Physiography: N of Eggholzli moraine(of Aare glacier?). Surrounding vegetation: Cultivated fields.Ammann, B. and Lotter, A.F. (1989)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information812.19817.2825.084
MURIF2 Neotoma1580124286Murifeld Bern7.47300046.936500Europe554RawMireValley mire in dead-ice hollow. Physiography: N of Eggholzli moraine(of Aare glacier?). Surrounding vegetation: Cultivated fields.Welten, M. (1958)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information138.82519.24410.419
KAKITU1 Neotoma1580424294Kakitu Mountain96.46667038.050000Asia4620RawPeatPeat bog layer exposed by a small river. Physiography: Qinghai-Xizang plateau. Surrounding vegetation: Subnival cushion.Beug, H.J. (1987)AWICarbon-1428.03110.9562.925
CHUTTI4 Neotoma1580324298Chutti Boltigen7.39250046.633330Europe952RawPeatMire. Physiography: Narrow valley.Welten, M. (1952)AWICarbon-14410.27613.9233.647
GREICH2 Neotoma1580524300Greicheralp Riederalp8.03027846.379720Europe1934RawPeatFilled-up depression. Physiography: Tectonic depression behind moraine. Surrounding vegetation: Meadow.van der Knaap, W.O. and Ammann, B. (1997)AWICarbon-1450.0046.6726.668
ALETSW1 Neotoma1580624302Aletschwald8.02555646.389720Europe2017RawLakeFilled-up natural lake. Physiography: Behind moraine (\Daunmorane\\). Surrounding vegetation: Pinus cembra, Larix, Rhododendron.\""""Welten, M. (1982)AWICarbon-144-0.0567.6677.723
ALETSCHW Neotoma1580624305Aletschwald8.02555646.389720Europe2017RawLakeFilled-up natural lake. Physiography: Behind moraine (\Daunmorane\\). Surrounding vegetation: Pinus cembra, Larix, Rhododendron.\""""van der Knaap, W.O. (2000)AWILead-21031-0.0470.0930.140
EGGEN56 Neotoma1580724312Eggen ob Blatten7.99055646.371940Europe1654RawLakeFilled-up natural lake. Physiography: Glacial cirque of Aletschgletscher. Surrounding vegetation: Meadows, some arable fields.van der Knaap, W.O. and Ammann, B. (1997)AWICarbon-1471.0109.3528.342
GRAECH51 Neotoma1580924317Grachen See7.84500046.195560Europe1725RawLakeNatural lake, partly filled-up. Physiography: Mountain. Surrounding vegetation: Meadows, cereal fields. Vegetation formation: Subalpine La-P.cemb-Pic-P.sylv-Aln-P.mug.Welten, M. (1982)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information5-0.0067.5117.517
GRAECHEN Neotoma1580924319Grachen See7.84500046.195560Europe1725RawLakeNatural lake, partly filled-up. Physiography: Mountain. Surrounding vegetation: Meadows, cereal fields. Vegetation formation: Subalpine La-P.cemb-Pic-P.sylv-Aln-P.mug.van der Knaap, W.O. and Ammann, B. (1997)AWICarbon-149-0.0199.1459.164
BITSCH3 Neotoma1581024321Bitsch-Naters7.99166746.341110Europe1089RawLakeFilled-up natural lake.van der Knaap, W.O. and Ammann, B. (1997)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information7-0.01611.32111.337
MAJENHMI Neotoma1581124323Majen Ben H'mida9.08333337.133330Africa330RawPeatPeaty zone. Physiography: Clearing dominated by Pteridium aquilinum. Surrounding vegetation: Quercus Erica Arbutus Myrtus Pistacia.Stambouli-Essassi, S. et al. (2007)AWICarbon-145-0.05711.84611.903
RHODOPI Neotoma1581224325Elatia-Rhodopes24.32583041.479720Europe1520RawPeatPeat bog on silicious bedrock. Physiography: Mountain of Rhodopes. Surrounding vegetation: Vaccinio-Picetalia.Athanasiadis, N. et al. (1993)AWICarbon-142-0.0603.8703.930
LAILIAS Neotoma1581324327Lailias23.58353041.273840Europe1420RawPeatBog. Physiography: Mountain (igneous rock). Surrounding vegetation: Fagetalia, Fagetum moesiacae association.Gerasimidis, A. (2000)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information4-0.0502.8682.918
HUMELLES Neotoma1581524330Les Humelles-0.54638947.390000Europe20RawRiverRiverine. Physiography: alluvial plain. Surrounding vegetation: cultivated fields.NAAWICarbon-146-0.05311.43111.484
PAIKO Neotoma1582224339Mount Paiko22.27472041.051670Europe1080RawPeatPeat bog. Physiography: Mountain. Surrounding vegetation: Deciduous oak forest with chestnut & lime.Gerasimidis, A. and Athanasiadis, N. (1995)AWICarbon-143-0.0423.0843.126
VORAS Neotoma1582324341Mount Voras21.91222041.019720Europe1640RawPeatMire. Physiography: Cristalline schists, limestone & flysch. Surrounding vegetation: Alpine-like meadows, Pinetum sylvestris.Gerasimidis, A. and Athanasiadis, N. (1995)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information2-0.0447.5927.636
PIERIA Neotoma1582424343Flambouro-Pieria mountains22.17083040.259440Europe1645RawPeatBog. Physiography: Mountain. Surrounding vegetation: Vaccinio-Picetalia,Pinetum sylvestris.Gerasimidis, A. and Athanasiadis, N. (1995)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information2-0.0512.3952.446
RAC20 Neotoma1582524348Lake Racou2.00833342.554170Europe2000RawLakeMire. Physiography: intra-morainic former lake. Surrounding vegetation: boundary subalpine forest and grassland.Guiter, F. et al. (2005)AWICarbon-148-0.04912.11912.168
NORTHFLT Neotoma1582824354North Flat Lake-106.49520053.611470Western North America522RawLakeLake in a shallow depression surrounded by forest consisting primarily of boreal forest species, including prolific pollen producers such as Pinus (mainly P. banksiana) and Picea (predominantly P. glauca), as well as many species typical of aspen parkland and grasslands.Hart, C.L. (2009)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information5-0.04010.89810.938
ORESTG25 Neotoma318624356Lake Orestias21.32222040.551940Europe630RawLakePhysiography: Kastoria basin. Surrounding vegetation: Cultivated&pasture land,hill oak forest.Kouli, K. and Dermitzakis, M.D. (2010)AWICarbon-144-0.0419.1899.230
LITOCHOR Neotoma1582924358Litochoro22.54611040.138890Europe25RawPeatLarge marsh. Physiography: Coastal plain. Surrounding vegetation: Cultivated fields.Athanasiadis, N. (1975)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information3-0.0314.9735.004
PERTOYLI Neotoma1583024360Pertouli21.47750039.524170Europe1440RawPeatPeat bog.Athanasiadis, N. (1975)AWICarbon-142-0.0616.1806.241
FOSES4 Neotoma1583224363Marais de Fos4.93666743.436670Europe0RawPeatPeat bog. Physiography: marsh close to Mediterranean sea. Surrounding vegetation: Mediterranean steppe 'coussoul'.Vella, C. (1999)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information2-0.0536.2176.270
XINIAS_neotoma Neotoma1583824373Lake Xinias22.24997039.058500Europe500RawLakeDrained lake 3km west of village Xinias. Now agricultural land.Bottema, S. (1979)AWICarbon-145-0.06651.03851.104
LERNA Neotoma1584124376Lake Lerna22.72815037.577800Europe0RawLakeAncient lake. Physiography: Coastal Plain. Surrounding vegetation: Olea, Pistacia, Quercus coccifera.Jahns, S. (1993)AWICarbon-148-0.0357.7397.774
ASIG1 Neotoma1584624386Asi Gonia24.27820035.248880Europe780RawPeatPeat bog. Physiography: White' mountains (Central Crete). Surrounding vegetation: Mosaic of phrygana and steppe.Atherden, M.A. and Hall, J.A. (1999)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information3-0.0361.3791.415
ASIG2 Neotoma1584624388Asi Gonia24.27820035.248880Europe780RawPeatPeat bog. Physiography: White' mountains (Central Crete). Surrounding vegetation: Mosaic of phrygana and steppe.Atherden, M.A. and Hall, J.A. (1999)Neotoma_CAL BPCarbon-144-0.0211.2421.263
VOULKARI Neotoma1584724390Lake Voulkaria20.83333038.866670Europe0RawLakeLake. Physiography: Coastal lake connected to the sea. Surrounding vegetation: Cultivated fields. Vegetation formation: Quercion ilicis alliance.Jahns, S. (2005)AWICarbon-1415-0.06510.17510.240
BCOMBE1 Neotoma1586124410Bonnecombe3.12500044.566670Europe1340RawPeatPeat bog. Physiography: depression. Surrounding vegetation: forest of Fagus.de Beaulieu, J.L. et al. (1985)AWICarbon-1461.69813.48011.782
CHAUMETE Neotoma1586224412La Chaumette3.08500044.747220Europe1215RawPeatPeat bog. Physiography: depression. Surrounding vegetation: forest, meadows and cultivated fields.de Beaulieu, J.L. et al. (1985)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information94.37217.20812.836
BRAMELOU Neotoma1586324414Brameloup3.08111144.744440Europe1196RawPeatPeat bog. Physiography: depression. Surrounding vegetation: forest and meadows.de Beaulieu, J.L. et al. (1985)AWICarbon-1412-0.03022.21522.245
LAUBIES1 Neotoma1588024441Les Laubies3.65000044.466670Europe1380RawPeatPeat bog. Physiography: valley. Surrounding vegetation: forest.de, B.J. and Gilot, E. (1972)AWICarbon-143-0.0259.3469.371
FONTSALE Neotoma1588924454Font Salesse2.97888943.601670Europe1060RawPeatBog. Physiography: depression in plateau of Caroux. Surrounding vegetation: Pinus forest.de Beaulieu, J.L. (1969)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information2-0.0691.8471.916
BAISSESC Neotoma1589024456Baissescure2.80000043.550000Europe1000RawPeatBig bog. Physiography: depression. Surrounding vegetation: hetraie.de Beaulieu, J.L. (1969)AWICarbon-145-0.0518.1098.160
NMOR1967 Neotoma1589424461Tourbiere des Narses Mortes3.60000044.433330Europe1400RawPeatMinerotrophic peatland. Physiography: microtopography of hummocks and hollows. Surrounding vegetation: moor with young Pinus sylvestris.de Beaulieu, J.L. (1974)AWICarbon-143-0.02010.67110.691
LASTIOUL Neotoma1589524463Lastioulles2.63611145.386110Europe854RawPeatPeat bog. Physiography: on La Rhue river. Surrounding vegetation: meadows and Fagus woods.de Beaulieu, J.L. (1982)AWICarbon-1421.06213.24512.183
JOLAN1 Neotoma1589624465Le Jolan2.85916745.139440Europe1120RawPeatPeat bog. Physiography: valley in old volcanic area. Surrounding vegetation: forest and pasture.de Beaulieu, J.L. (1982)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information2-0.02911.84911.878
SILLY Neotoma1589724467Silly-la-Poterie3.13333349.183330Europe105RawPeatMarsh. Physiography: valley of Ourcq river. Surrounding vegetation: forest and culticated fields.van Zeist, W. and van der Spoel-Walvius, M.R. (1980)AWICarbon-144-0.0549.6509.704
FRECHENC Neotoma1589824469Frechencourt2.43333349.950000Europe50RawRiverClose to Hallue river. Physiography: valley of the Hallue. Surrounding vegetation: cultivated fields and forest.van Zeist, W. and van der Spoel-Walvius, M.R. (1980)AWICarbon-1432.8647.0844.220
GUERSAC Neotoma1590224477saint-Malo-de-Guersac-2.16555647.339720Europe1RawPeatMarsh. Physiography: basin. Surrounding vegetation: marsh and cultivated fields.Visset, L. (1985)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information51.4619.0817.620
ERRANDII Neotoma1590324479Ile d'Errand-2.15916747.372500Europe3RawPeatBog. Physiography: basin. Surrounding vegetation: cultivated fields and bogs.Visset, L. (1988)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information7-0.0415.3055.346
GUERIVI Neotoma1590424481La Gueriviere-0.91916746.963610Europe125RawRiverRiverine of La Sevre Nantaise river. Physiography: basin. Surrounding vegetation: cultivated fields and little woods.Visset, L. et al. (2003)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information5-0.04312.10212.145
BRENILIS Neotoma1590624488Lac de Brennilis-3.88722248.353610Europe222RawLakeReservoir. Physiography: basin. Surrounding vegetation: bog.Marguerie, D. and Visset, L. (1995)AWICarbon-143-0.0435.9906.033
MJT-PONT Neotoma1590724491Montjean-sur-Loire-0.85388947.392500Europe12RawRiverAlluvial. Physiography: bassin. Surrounding vegetation: cultivated fields.Pastore, R.T.. (1987)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information66.3947.1020.708
TANNEURS Neotoma1590824493Tanneurs-1.55722247.213890Europe13RawRiverRiverine. Physiography: palaeovallee of Erdre river. Surrounding vegetation: urban area.Visset, L. et al. (2001)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information5-0.05415.72415.778
SULLY Neotoma1590924495Ilot Sully-1.55138947.222500Europe12RawRiverRiverine. Physiography: palaeovalley of Erdre river. Surrounding vegetation: urban area.Visset, L. et al. (2001)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information30.3987.5117.113
HOTEL Neotoma1591024497Couedic-1.55722247.213890Europe10RawRiverRiverine. Physiography: palaeovalley of Loire river. Surrounding vegetation: urban area.Visset, L. et al. (2001)AWICarbon-1440.9829.1248.142
3-OEUFS Neotoma1591124499Trois-Oeufs-0.74000047.368060Europe14RawRiverRiverine. Physiography: Loire River. Surrounding vegetation: cultivated fields.Pastore, R.T.. (1987)AWICarbon-1424.9196.2301.311
CHALERIE Neotoma1591524507Challerie1.69972247.858610Europe100RawRiverRiverine. Physiography: valley des Mauves. Surrounding vegetation: wood and cultivated fields.Visset, L. et al. (2010)AWICarbon-1415-0.05415.43215.486
TANNIERE Neotoma1591624509Les Tannieres1.36222246.505560Europe190RawPeatShrubbery peat with Alnus glutinosa. Physiography: basin. Surrounding vegetation: boccages and meadows.McGhee, R. and Tuck, J.A. (1975)AWICarbon-142-0.0370.4390.476
PARIGNE1 Neotoma1591724513Tourbiere de Landemarais-1.18166748.441670Europe145RawPeatPeat bog. Physiography: basin. Surrounding vegetation: meadow and wood of Betula and Quercus.Visset, L. (1989)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information3-0.0471.0371.084
MICHEL Neotoma1591924516Saint-Michel-en-Brenne1.16388946.809440Europe83RawMeadowBuggy meadow. Physiography: basin. Surrounding vegetation: cultivated fields and forets.McGhee, R. and Tuck, J.A. (1975)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information4-0.0644.5814.645
GDMEZ Neotoma1592024518Grand Mez1.44250046.746110Europe123RawPeatPeat fen with Alnus. Physiography: basin. Surrounding vegetation: forest.McGhee, R. and Tuck, J.A. (1975)AWICarbon-142-0.0460.9170.963
CHERINE Neotoma1592124520Cherine1.17750046.792220Europe95RawPeatWoody peat bog. Physiography: basin. Surrounding vegetation: forest.McGhee, R. and Tuck, J.A. (1975)AWICarbon-147-0.0552.2312.286
BLIZON Neotoma1592224522Blizon1.22888946.740560Europe92RawPeatFloating peat bog. Physiography: pond of 30 m. Surrounding vegetation: marshes, ponds and forest.McGhee, R. and Tuck, J.A. (1975)Neotoma_CAL BPCarbon-142-0.0470.4800.527
MALINGUE Neotoma1592324524Malingue-0.57500048.438890Europe107RawPeatPeat bog. Physiography: depression. Surrounding vegetation: cultivated fields and forest.Barbier, D. (1999)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information6-0.0271.8521.879
LEVARE Neotoma1592424526Lavare-0.91666748.433330Europe205RawPeatPeat bog. Physiography: little basin. Surrounding vegetation: cultivated fields.Barbier, D. (1999)AWICarbon-146-0.0412.6252.666
VERDEBAS Neotoma1592524528La Verderie-0.42777848.350000Europe265RawPeatPeat bog. Physiography: little basin. Surrounding vegetation: cultivated fields.Barbier, D. (1999)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information3-0.0611.6171.678
VERDEMOY Neotoma1592524530La Verderie-0.42777848.350000Europe265RawPeatPeat bog. Physiography: little basin. Surrounding vegetation: cultivated fields.Barbier, D. (1999)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information3-0.0051.6511.656
VERDEHAU Neotoma1592524532La Verderie-0.42777848.350000Europe265RawPeatPeat bog. Physiography: little basin. Surrounding vegetation: cultivated fields.Barbier, D. (1999)AWICarbon-144-0.0532.6462.699
PARCAY1 Neotoma1592624534Tourbiere de Parcay-sur-Vienne0.48055647.092220Europe39RawPeatPeat bog. Physiography: little basin. Surrounding vegetation: cultivated fieldsCyprien, A.L. and Visset, L. (2006)AWICarbon-1412-0.06812.91212.980
CORPAIL Neotoma1592924539Corniche de Pail-0.21111148.416670Europe374RawPeatSlope peat bog. Physiography: plateau. Surrounding vegetation: cultivated fields and forest.Barbier, D. (1999)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information20.4205.8845.464
PARCAY2 Neotoma1593124542Parcay-sur-Vienne0.48000047.105830Europe37RawRiverBorder of Arceau river. Physiography: bank river. Surrounding vegetation: cultivated fields.Cyprien, A.L. and Visset, L. (2006)AWICarbon-146-0.0556.0556.110
PEZOU2 Neotoma1593224547Pezou1.15083347.870830Europe87RawRiverRiverine. Physiography: alluvial plain. Surrounding vegetation: cultivated fields.Cyprien, A.L. et al. (2006)AWICarbon-147-0.05915.55215.611
LANGEAI1 Neotoma1593524551Cinq-Mars-la-Pile0.45111147.337780Europe38RawRiverRiverine. Physiography: Loire river. Surrounding vegetation: cultivated fields.Carcaud, N. et al. (2002)AWIDates from prior information8-0.0049.1929.196
CAVAMONT Neotoma1593624553Caves d'Amont0.47527847.326670Europe42RawRiverRiverine. Physiography: 400m from Vieux Cher river. Surrounding vegetation: cultivated fields and forests.Carcaud, N. et al. (2002)AWICarbon-147-0.0098.0018.010
LANVIHAN Neotoma1593724555Lann Vihan-2.86444447.346940Europe5RawPeatMarsh. Physiography: island. Surrounding vegetation: marsh.Visset, L. et al. (2006)AWICarbon-148-0.0045.2175.221
CROIX Neotoma1593924559Port-La-Croix-2.87416747.335280Europe1RawPeatPeat bog. Physiography: tidal flat. Surrounded vegetation: shrubs and bogsDelalande, C. et al. (2004)AWICarbon-1461.8978.2236.326
CHA11 Neotoma1594124563Charcenay0.64222247.404720Europe55RawRiverTerrace of Palluau. Physiography: alluvial plain. Surrounding vegetation: cultivated fields, shrubs and urban area.Cyprien, A.L. and Visset, L. (2006)AWICarbon-145-0.05013.14713.197
RIA3P Neotoma1594524570Riabelais0.64833347.402500Europe46RawRiverPeaty palaeo-channel of Choisille river. Physiography: terrace of Choisille in alluvial plain. Surrounding vegetation: cultivated fields.Cyprien, A.L. and Visset, L. (2007)AWICarbon-146-0.0417.1377.178
S8CHOI Neotoma1594624572La Grande Brousse0.67416747.486670Europe66RawRiverRiver Grande Choisille. Physiography: valley bottom. Surrounding vegetation: cultivated fields.Cyprien, A.L. et al. (2004)AWICarbon-145-0.05513.12013.175
S1CHOI Neotoma1594624574La Grande Brousse0.67416747.486670Europe66RawRiverRiver Grande Choisille. Physiography: valley bottom. Surrounding vegetation: cultivated fields.Cyprien, A.L. et al. (2004)AWICarbon-145-0.06313.14613.209
S13CHOI Neotoma1594624576La Grande Brousse0.67416747.486670Europe66RawRiverRiver Grande Choisille. Physiography: valley bottom. Surrounding vegetation: cultivated fields.Cyprien, A.L. et al. (2004)AWICarbon-145-0.0393.0353.074
BJE12 Neotoma1594724578Bois-Jesus0.63805647.413330Europe53RawRiverRiverine. Physiography: alluvial plain. Surrounding vegetation: cultivated fields.Cyprien, A.L. and Visset, L. (2006)AWICarbon-145-0.05010.71210.762
PETIMAR3 Neotoma1595224590Petit Marais-2.10222247.217220Europe1RawPeatMarsh. Physiography: estuary of Boivre. Surrounding vegetation: cultivated fields.Marchand, G. et al. (1999)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information62.0347.1005.066
THEVALLE Neotoma1595424593Moulin de Thevalles-0.41638947.969440Europe58RawPeatMarshy meadow in river meander. Physiography: Erve valley. Surrounding vegetation: cultivated fields.Visset, L. et al. (2005)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information6-0.0599.5309.589
BALLEE Neotoma1595524595Les Noes-0.42027847.951670Europe50RawPeatMarshy meadow in river meander. Physiography: Erve river. Surrounding vegetation: cultivated fields.Visset, L. et al. (2005)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information60.0084.0834.075
KERDUAL Neotoma1595924600Marais de Kerdual-3.05166747.586670Europe3RawPeatFormer salt marsh. Physiography: bay. Surrounding vegetation: marsh and cultivated fields.Visset, L. et al. (1995)AWICarbon-142-0.0273.9764.003
BOURGUS2 Neotoma1596524611La Prairie du Cassoir0.14750047.256670Europe28RawRiverRiverine. Physiography: river Le Lane. Surrounding vegetation: cultivated fields.Visset, L. et al. (1999)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information40.3502.0331.683
PIEDLIZE Neotoma1596624616Pied-Lizet en Longeves-0.96666746.250000Europe4RawRiverField. Physiography: estuary mud-flat. Surrounding vegetation: cultivated fields.Visset, L. (1987)AWICarbon-1422.8194.9902.171
CHARRON Neotoma1596824618La Bergerie en Charron-1.04388946.301110Europe3RawPeatMarsh. Physiography: estuary mud-flat. Surrounding vegetation: cultivated fields.Visset, L. (1987)AWICarbon-1430.8103.4832.673
GRANGE3 Neotoma1596924620La Grange-0.77527846.089720Europe16RawPeatPrevious peat bog. Physiography: valley of La Geres river. Surrounding vegetation: cultivated fields & alder/willow/poplar.Joly, C. (2006)AWICarbon-1462.5599.0836.524
GRANGE2 Neotoma1596924622La Grange-0.77527846.089720Europe16RawPeatPrevious peat bog. Physiography: valley of La Geres river. Surrounding vegetation: cultivated fields & alder/willow/poplar.Joly, C. (2006)AWICarbon-1460.6587.4026.744
GRANGE1 Neotoma1596924624La Grange-0.77527846.089720Europe16RawPeatPrevious peat bog. Physiography: valley of La Geres river. Surrounding vegetation: cultivated fields & alder/willow/poplar.Joly, C. (2006)AWICarbon-145-0.04510.32910.374
SUSCINIO Neotoma1597024626Castle Suscinio-2.72722247.512500Europe2RawPeatMarsh. Physiography: marsh behind beach barrier. Surrounding vegetation: marshes, cultivatd fields.Visset, L. and Bernard, J. (2006)AWICarbon-1460.2077.5617.354
ERDEVEN Neotoma1597224631Kerminihy beach-3.20083347.632780Europe1RawCoastForeshore. Physiography: beach. Surrounding vegetation: short vegetation of beach barrier.Visset, L. and Bernard, J. (2006)AWICarbon-1462.6314.3731.742
ARZON Neotoma1597324633Arzon-2.89083347.538890Europe2RawPeatBog. Physiography: bog behind beach barrier. Surrounding vegetation: urban area.Visset, L. and Bernard, J. (2006)AWICarbon-148-0.0504.8034.853
VERTONNE Neotoma1597424635Vertonne-1.76472246.549720Europe3RawPeatField in Vertonne valley. Physiography: coastal palaeovalley. Surrounding vegetation: marsh and cultivated foelds.Joly, C. (2006)AWICarbon-145-0.0497.9007.949
SAUVETER Neotoma1597524637Sauveterre-1.80833346.543330Europe1RawPeatPeat bog. Physiography: marsh. Surrounding vegetation: marsh and cultivated fields.Joly, C. (2006)AWICarbon-1444.2925.1200.828
JAUNAY Neotoma1597624639Jaunay-1.89222246.662780Europe1RawPeatRiverine in Jaunay valley. Physiography: coastal palaeovalley. Surrounding vegetation: marsh and cultivated fields.Joly, C. (2006)Neotoma_CAL BPCarbon-1470.0949.0108.916
ECOURS Neotoma1597724641Ecours-1.84277846.612220Europe4RawPeatRiverine in Ecours valley. Physiography: coastal palaeovalley. Surrounding vegetation: marsh, cultivated fields.Joly, C. (2006)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information93.1898.7745.585
ANCENIS Neotoma1597924645Ancenis-1.16500047.382500Europe5RawPeatMarsh. Physiography: river of Loire. Surrounding vegetation: cultivated fields.Cyprien, A.L. (2001)AWICarbon-146-0.0687.9748.042
TBHD5-1 Neotoma1598924665Trinity River bayhead-94.70820029.766240Eastern North America0RawRiverTrinity River bayhead delta.Anderson, J.B. et al. (2008)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information60.1766.4726.296
BOURBES Neotoma1599124669Marais des Bourbes-1.81666746.550000Europe4RawPeatPeat bog. Physiography: coastal bog (behind big forested dune). Surrounding vegetation: modern Pinus forest and bog.Joly, C. (2006)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information8-0.0475.0715.118
ROCHER Neotoma1599224671Petit Rocher-1.91555646.663060Europe1RawPeatFossilized mud flat. Physiography: beach. Surrounding vegetation: dunes, marsh, and cultivated fields.Joly, C. (2006)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information85.2978.9533.656
TORSE Neotoma1599324673La boire Torse-1.07000047.386670Europe8RawRiverRiverine. Physiography: downstrem basin of Loire river. Surrounding vegetation: cultivated fields.Joly, C. and Visset, L. (2011)AWICarbon-14, Lead-2108-0.0436.2076.250
NAUDIERE Neotoma1604224753Les Naudieres0.70222247.537500Europe101RawRiverRiverine. Physiography: aluvial plain. Surrounding vegetation: cultivated fields and forest.Poirier, N. et al. (2013)AWICarbon-147-0.0511.3751.426
GGC18BSE Neotoma1604524759Bulgarian Black Sea28.40639042.465560Europe-971RawMarineContinental slope. Physiography: Submarine canyon in basin.Filipova-Marinova, M. et al. (2014)AWICarbon-1418-0.05512.50312.558
MAUREPAS Neotoma1609124837Marais de Maurepas2.58277848.102220Europe78RawPeatMarsh. Physiography: marsh in Gatinais plateau. Surrounding vegetation: cultivated fields.Joly, C. et al. (2008)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information50.4152.5762.161
GESVRES Neotoma1609324840Le Gesvres-1.59583347.272220Europe7RawPeatBog. Physiography: val of Le Gesvres. Surrounding vegetation: cultivated fields and urban area.Ouguerram, A. (2002)AWICarbon-148-0.0488.5298.577
CARKTRAN Neotoma1609424842Carquefou-1.47694447.309170Europe11RawPeatBog on bank river. Physiography: left bank of Erdre river. Surrounding vegetation: cultivated fields.Cyprien, A.L. (2001)AWICarbon-1430.0030.9710.968
CARKEFOU Neotoma1609424844Carquefou-1.47694447.309170Europe11RawPeatBog on bank river. Physiography: left bank of Erdre river. Surrounding vegetation: cultivated fields.Cyprien, A.L. (2001)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information8-0.0545.2315.285
CARKEFOS Neotoma1609424846Carquefou-1.47694447.309170Europe11RawPeatBog on bank river. Physiography: left bank of Erdre river. Surrounding vegetation: cultivated fields.Cyprien, A.L. (2001)AWICarbon-1422.0012.3510.350
CHANJON4 Neotoma1609524848Changeon0.13194447.276110Europe28RawRiverRiverine. Physiography: Changeon stream. Surrounding vegetation: cultivated fields, poplar.Cyprien, A.L. (2001)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information2-0.0631.1691.232
CHANJON3 Neotoma1609524850Changeon0.13194447.276110Europe28RawRiverRiverine. Physiography: Changeon stream. Surrounding vegetation: cultivated fields, poplar.Cyprien, A.L. (2001)AWICarbon-1420.3790.7180.339
MERON Neotoma1609624852Marais de Meron-1.12333347.380560Europe6RawPeatMarsh. Physiography: basin of Bernardeau river. Surrounding vegetation: pasture in summer, pond in winter.Cyprien, A.L. (2001)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information6-0.0535.7885.841
SEIL Neotoma1609724854Reze-1.56694447.192500Europe4RawRiverEstuarine. Physiography: Loire. Surrounding vegetation: urban area.Cyprien, A.L. (2001)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information3-0.0553.1203.175
CORDEMAI Neotoma1609824857Cordemais-1.87611147.280830Europe5RawPeatMarsh on river. Physiography: estuarine of Loire. Surrounding vegetation: cultivated fields and urban area.Cyprien, A.L. (2001)AWICarbon-1470.9879.0528.065
OUDON Neotoma1609924859Oudon-1.29361147.355560Europe17RawPeatMarsh. Physiography: riverine valley of le Havre river. Surrounding vegetation: cultivated fields and forest.Cyprien, A.L. (2001)Neotoma_CAL BPCarbon-14, dates from prior information100.0007.7067.706
CHAMPTOC Neotoma1610024861Marais de Champtoce-0.86055647.413610Europe19RawPeatMarshland. Physiography: low valley of Romme. Surrounding vegetation: cultivated fields and urban area.Cyprien, A.L. (2001)AWICarbon-147-0.0529.4969.548
DISTRE Neotoma1610124863Marais de Munet-0.09583347.221670Europe28RawPeatMarsh. Physiography: river Douet. Surrounding vegetation: cultivated fields.Cyprien, A.L. (2001)AWICarbon-148-0.05712.86612.923
LISLE Neotoma1610224865Marais de Lisle-1.49444447.429720Europe5RawPeatMarsh. Physiography: riverine. Surrounding vegetation: pastures and cultivated fields.Ouguerram, A. (2002)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information7-0.0696.4556.524
POUPINIE Neotoma1610324867Marais de la Poupiniere-1.50277847.402780Europe4RawPeatBog. Physiography: plain. Surrounding vegetation: cultivated fields.Ouguerram, A. (2002)AWICarbon-147-0.06612.88512.951
MAZEROL Neotoma1610424869Marais de Mazerolles-1.47861147.358060Europe4RawPeatBog. Physiography: river of Erdre. Surrounding vegetation: cultivated fields.Ouguerram, A. (2002)AWICarbon-148-0.0688.0178.085
NAY Neotoma1610524871Tourbiere de Nay-1.53416747.310560Europe5RawPeatPeat bog. Physiography: flared mouth of the river Hocmard. Surrounding vegetation: bog close to urban area and river.Ouguerram, A. (2002)AWICarbon-148-0.0637.8217.884
SEILFOND Neotoma1609724897Reze-1.56694447.192500Europe4RawRiverEstuarine. Physiography: Loire. Surrounding vegetation: urban area.Cyprien, A.L. (2001)AWICarbon-1421.1311.1630.032
PLAMBERT Neotoma1612024900Port des Lamberts4.01055646.960830Europe710RawPeatSoligenous bog. Physiography: granitic arena on hilly Morvan. Surrounding vegetation: pastures and forest (beech and conifers).Jouffroy-Bapicot, I. (2010)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information4-0.0664.2884.354
GCHAUMET Neotoma1612124902Marais du Grang Chaumet1.89138946.937500Europe148RawPeatMarsh. Physiography: larg depression in valley. Surrounding vegetation: cultivated fields.Vanniere, B. and Laggoun-Defarge, F. (2002)AWICarbon-1483.89811.7037.805
CHAVANNE Neotoma1612224904Tourbiere de Chavannes2.37611146.852220Europe164RawPeatBog. Physiography: bottom of small valley of Sevrier river. Surrounding vegetation: cultivated fields.Vanniere, B. and Martineau, R. (2005)AWICarbon-143-0.0637.6617.724
MOLESME Neotoma1612324906Molesme4.37305647.957220Europe183RawPeatBog in source of Laigne river. Physiography: valley. Surrounding vegetation: cultivated fields and forest.Petit, C. et al. (2006)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information30.00410.98710.983
NEUBLANS Neotoma1613324927Paleochenal de Neublans5.33777846.916110Europe184RawRiverRiverine. Physiography: valley. Surrounding vegetation: cultivated fields and forest.Gauthier, E. (2001)AWICarbon-1430.0312.0672.036
MOUPLEUR Neotoma1613424929Tourbiere du Mou de Pleure5.45055646.913890Europe214RawPeatBog. Physiography: plaine. Surrounding vegetation: cultivated fields forest.Gauthier, E. (2001)AWICarbon-144-0.0492.7832.832
LESNANS Neotoma1613524931Les Nans5.97444446.789720Europe635RawPeatOld salt spring transformed into marsh. Physiography: narrow valley. Surrounding vegetation: cultivated fields and forest.Gauthier, E. (2001)AWICarbon-1420.0231.3401.317
GROZONS8 Neotoma1613624933Grozon5.70027846.890560Europe260RawPeatSwamp. Physiography: depression with salt springs. Surrounding vegetation: cultivated fields and forest.Gauthier, E. (2001)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information51.1813.8982.717
CCMSUD Neotoma1613824937Lac de Clairvaux5.74916746.565000Europe525RawLakeReservoir lake. Physiography: glacial depression in plateau. Surrounding vegetation: cultivated fields and forest.Gauthier, E. (2001)AWICarbon-142-0.0393.8023.841
NARBIEF Neotoma1613924939Tourbiere de Narbief6.69750047.080280Europe885RawPeatPeat bog. Physiography: plateau. Surrounding vegetation: grazing.Gauthier, E. (2001)AWICarbon-144-0.0515.2515.302
CENSEAU Neotoma1614024941Tourbiere de Censeau6.05527846.813890Europe840RawPeatPeat bog. Physiography: valley. Surrounding vegetation: cultivated fields and forest.Gauthier, E. (2001)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information2-0.0392.3312.370
MALPAS1 Neotoma1614124944Lac de Malpas6.29388946.833890Europe936RawLakeLake. Physiography: synclinal. Surrounding vegetation: forest and cultivated fields.Gauthier, E. (2001)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information20.1162.0521.936
CERINTB3 Neotoma1614324950Lac Cerin5.56194445.777220Europe781RawLakePeat bog with little lake. Physiography: glacial depression. Surrounding vegetation: forest Fagus.Ruffaldi, P. (1993)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information7-0.0517.4157.466
PEUPLERA Neotoma1614424952Le Miroir5.32666746.539440Europe198RawPeatPeat bog. Physiography: Bresse plain. Surrounding vegetation: cultivated fields and forest.Richard, H. (1996)AWICarbon-142-0.05815.55915.617
MARS Neotoma1614524954Mars1.83611145.305280Europe430RawPeatSoligenous bog. Physiography: plateau. Surrounding vegetation: forest.Miras, Y. et al. (2013)AWICarbon-148-0.0441.5011.545
CHAVANTS Neotoma1614624956Tourbieres des Granges des Chavants6.76833345.893060Europe1225RawPeatBog. Physiography: mountain Alps. . urrounding vegetation: forest.Reich, K. (1989)AWICarbon-148-0.03615.01515.051
BORIE Neotoma1614824959La Borie2.75027845.240560Europe1170RawPeatBog. Physiography: plateau. Surounding vegetation: cultivated fields and bogMiras, Y. and Guenet, P. (2013)AWICarbon-146-0.05713.73513.792
WATENP12 Neotoma1615124964Watten2.21333350.833610Europe2RawPeatMarsh on river. Physiography: outlet part in St-Omer basin. Surrounding vegetation: fields and humid areas.Gandouin, E. (2002)AWICarbon-1467.49310.1472.654
WATTENS1 Neotoma1615124966Watten2.21333350.833610Europe2RawPeatMarsh on river. Physiography: outlet part in St-Omer basin. Surrounding vegetation: fields and humid areas.Gandouin, E. (2002)AWICarbon-1491.51410.3828.868
STMOMES2 Neotoma1615224968Saint-Momelin2.25166750.794170Europe2RawPeatMarsh. Physiography: river Aa in St-Omer basin. Surrounding vegetation: cultivated fields and humid areas.Gandouin, E. (2002)AWICarbon-149-0.0478.5778.624
FANGEAS Neotoma1616624993Fangeas6.44944444.716110Europe2000RawLakeMarsh. Physiography: circular depression. Surrounding vegetation: grass land.de Beaulieu, J.L. et al. (2003)AWICarbon-14, Lead-2104-0.0395.3255.364
BOITES1 Neotoma1616824996Lac des Boites5.88527845.056110Europe1560RawLakeLake marly closed. Physiography: Peat bog. Surrounding vegetation: open forest of picea.Nakagawa, T., (1998)AWICarbon-146-0.06914.73714.806
MURSOLOG_neotoma Neotoma1617325003Tourbiere de Mur de Sologne1.60888947.411670Europe115RawPeatBog. Physiography: bassin. Surrounding vegetation: cultivated fields.Planchais, N. (1970)AWICarbon-1472.44913.86811.419
CHANTEME Neotoma1617525007Chantemerle0.01666745.916670Europe69RawPeatPeat. Physiography: depression. Surrounding vegetation: cultivated fields.Fauquette, S. et al. (1999)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information23.2958.0834.788
REVIERE1 Neotoma1618025013Reviers-0.46666749.301110Europe14RawValleyBank. Physiography: Mue valley. Surrounding vegetation: cultivated fields.Lespez, L. et al. (2008)AWICarbon-1436.0228.5722.550
CAIRON Neotoma1618125018Cairon-0.44972249.238890Europe38RawValleyBank. Physiography: Mue valley. Surrounding vegetation: cultivated fields.Lespez, L. et al. (2008)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information4-0.0428.9058.947
BELLENGR Neotoma1618525027Bellengreville-0.21500049.116670Europe20RawPeatMarsh drained by 'la Muance' river. Physiography: Dives valley. Surrounding vegetation: cultivated fields.NAAWICarbon-145-0.0329.2199.251
MRELAMAR Neotoma1621225078Anse de la Mare-1.23083349.625280Europe0RawPeatCultivated field on backshore. Physiography: little bay. Surrounding vegetation: cultivated fields.Coutard, S., (2003)AWICarbon-1421.8194.0902.271
GATTEMAR Neotoma1621525083Anse de Gattemare-1.29805649.692780Europe1RawPeatMarsh. Physiography: bay. Surrounding vegetation: cultivated fields.Coutard, S., (2003)AWICarbon-1430.6525.0794.427
MASTCLAI Neotoma1622525110Marais de Marchesieux-1.30000049.173330Europe5RawPeatMarsh. Physiography: valey. Surrounding vegetation: cultivated fields.Bigot, F. et al. (1976)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information2-0.0284.0054.033
ETPASM67 Neotoma1623325127Etang paysan-1.86722249.696110Europe41RawLakePond. Physiography: pond peasant. Surrounding vegetation: cultivated fields.Lespez, L. et al. (2005)AWICarbon-142-0.0642.1962.260
ANSTMA60 Neotoma1623525131Anse Saint-Martin-1.87861149.703890Europe5RawCoastForeshore. Physiography: beach ridge. Surrounding vegetation: cultivated fields.Lespez, L. et al. (2005)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information31.2635.1903.927
VAUVILLE Neotoma1623625133Vauville-1.84888949.636110Europe10RawValleyLow Lande. Physiography: valley. Surrounding vegetation: cultivated fields.Lespez, L. et al. (2003)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information2-0.0501.4421.492
VK12 Neotoma1624525157Baie de Seine estuary-0.03333349.416670Europe0RawMarineBay of Seine estuary. Physiography: shallow basin. Surrounding vegetation: seaGarnaud, S. et al. (2003)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information3-0.0588.2798.337
BOUCHB5 Neotoma1624625163Lac du Bouchet3.78333344.916670Europe1200RawLakeLake. Physiography: Volcanic crater lake. Surrounding vegetation: forestReille, M. and de Beaulieu, J.L. (1988)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information9-0.04724.28624.333
SHOTTS2 Neotoma1624225186St. Shotts-53.60097046.647490Eastern North America35RawBogBlanket bog. Surrounding vegetation: Bog vegetation is dominated by bryophytes and heaths. Sphagnum fuscum forms a discontinuous mat with Dicranum and Rhacomitrium lanuginosum common on drier hummocks. Ericaceous species include Empetrum nigrum, Ledum groenlandicum, Kalmia polifolia, K. angustifolia, Vaccinium vitis-idaea, and V. oxycoccus. Scirpus is common. Heath vegetation is dominated by Empeterum nigrum and Rhacomitrium lanuginosum, but also includes ericaceous species such as Chamaedaphne calyculata, Kalmia polifolia, K. angustifolia, Vaccinium uliginosum, V. angustifolium, and V. vitis-idaea.Irwin, T.E. (1994)AWICarbon-142-0.0465.8285.874
SHOTTS3 Neotoma1624225188St. Shotts-53.60097046.647490Eastern North America35RawBogBlanket bog. Surrounding vegetation: Bog vegetation is dominated by bryophytes and heaths. Sphagnum fuscum forms a discontinuous mat with Dicranum and Rhacomitrium lanuginosum common on drier hummocks. Ericaceous species include Empetrum nigrum, Ledum groenlandicum, Kalmia polifolia, K. angustifolia, Vaccinium vitis-idaea, and V. oxycoccus. Scirpus is common. Heath vegetation is dominated by Empeterum nigrum and Rhacomitrium lanuginosum, but also includes ericaceous species such as Chamaedaphne calyculata, Kalmia polifolia, K. angustifolia, Vaccinium uliginosum, V. angustifolium, and V. vitis-idaea.Irwin, T.E. (1994)AWICarbon-142-0.0274.1124.139
PEYREII Neotoma1626725213Peyre peat-bog2.71888944.960280Europe1100RawPeatPeat bog. Physiography: wide triangular volcanic plateau. Surrounding vegetation: bogs and cultivated fieldsSurmely, F. et al. (2009)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information90.30814.91614.608
FONTCARL Neotoma1626925217Font Carluze2.34444445.540830Europe860RawPeatPeat. Physiography: valley. Surrounding vegetation: forest and cultivated fields.Miras, Y. et al. (2010)AWICarbon-14, Lead-210, dates from prior information3-0.0442.2462.290
RIBIERE Neotoma1627125221Tourbiere de la Ribiere Negre2.33722245.696390Europe780RawPeatPeat. Physiography: hilly area. Surrounding vegetation: farming peat in the past.Miras, Y. (2004)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information40.10710.48010.373
CHABANNE Neotoma1627625230Tourbiere de Chabannes2.31055645.649170Europe800RawPeatPeat bog with pond. Physiography: hilly area. Surrounding vegetation: beech, coniferous plantation, pasture.Miras, Y. (2004)AWICarbon-1430.1647.1536.989
ROUSSY Neotoma1627725232Tourbiere de Roussy2.51750045.076110Europe1030RawPeatPeat. Physiography: mount of Cantal. Surrounding vegetation: cultivated fields and forestMiras, Y. (2004)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information4-0.03911.07911.118
LONGEYR2 Neotoma1627425234Tourbiere de Longeyroux2.10250045.601940Europe800RawPeatPeat bog. Physiography: big alveolar basin in a whole of puys. Surrounding vegetation: low-moor,high-moor,raised bog, resinous.Miras, Y. (2004)AWICarbon-144-0.0647.8967.960
SHOTTS8 Neotoma1624225268St. Shotts-53.60097046.647490Eastern North America35RawBogBlanket bog. Surrounding vegetation: Bog vegetation is dominated by bryophytes and heaths. Sphagnum fuscum forms a discontinuous mat with Dicranum and Rhacomitrium lanuginosum common on drier hummocks. Ericaceous species include Empetrum nigrum, Ledum groenlandicum, Kalmia polifolia, K. angustifolia, Vaccinium vitis-idaea, and V. oxycoccus. Scirpus is common. Heath vegetation is dominated by Empeterum nigrum and Rhacomitrium lanuginosum, but also includes ericaceous species such as Chamaedaphne calyculata, Kalmia polifolia, K. angustifolia, Vaccinium uliginosum, V. angustifolium, and V. vitis-idaea.Irwin, T.E. (1994)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information2-0.0394.2264.265
LAU1 Neotoma1629825273Lac du Lauzon5.79333344.675280Europe1980RawLakeLake. Physiography: small basin (glacial or karstic origin). Surrounding vegetation: wetland.Argant, J. and Argant, A. (2000)AWICarbon-144-0.0477.9297.976
HILAIRE2 Neotoma1629925275Saint Hilaire du Rosier5.25666745.070830Europe190RawPeatMarsh. Physiography: glacial-river terrace (Isere). Surrounding vegetation: Quercus, Rhamnus, Coticus, Buxus.Clerc, J. (1988)AWICarbon-146-0.05018.58518.635
BASR Neotoma1630225283La Grande Basse6.95138948.048330Europe945RawPeatPeat bog. Physiography: valley-bottom. Surrounding vegetation: Abies-Fagus forest.Kalis, A.J. et al. (2006)AWICarbon-144-0.0562.9583.014
AMBY80 Neotoma297125285Hieres sur Amby5.28333345.790830Europe227RawLakeLake. Physiography: depression in Wurmian moraine. Surounding vegetation: cultivated field with reforested Populus zones.Clerc, J. (1988)Neotoma_Cal yr BPCarbon-1440.40616.33315.927
COULVAIN Neotoma1630325287Coulvain-0.71666749.066670Europe145RawPeatLoamy channel. Physiography: gravelly table. Surrounding vegetation: cultivated fields.NAAWICarbon-142-0.0692.5872.656
LUITEL Neotoma1630425289Col Luitel5.84972245.088330Europe1250RawLakeLake of the pass of Luitel. Physiography: Mountain lake of the alps. Surrounding vegetation: Subalpine mountain vegetation.Wegmuller, S. (1977)AWICarbon-1442.9048.8135.909
SCEYONNE Neotoma1631425308Sources de l'Yonne4.01000046.956390Europe740RawPeatBog developped in sources. Physiography: granular disintegration area. Surrounding vegetation: forest.Jouffroy-Bapicot, I. (2010)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information4-0.0652.7202.785
NATALOUP Neotoma1631925318Nataloup4.03527847.227500Europe515RawPeatBog. Physiography: hilly area (central part of Morvan). Surrounding vegetation: birch sphagnum and pasture.Jouffroy-Bapicot, I. (2010)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information6-0.06915.06815.137
MONTARNU Neotoma1632025320Le Grand Montarnu4.05000047.011940Europe771RawPeatBog with source of La Cure river. Physiography: depression in hill (Haut-Folin). Surrounding vegetation: forest of Epicea.Jouffroy-Bapicot, I. (2010)AWICarbon-147-0.0557.9007.955
WACMAW4 Neotoma1633025340Waccamaw River, Turkey Creek Oligohaline Marsh-79.34470033.350030Eastern North America0RawMarshOligohaline marsh at Turkey Creek along the Waccamaw River (salinity 1.49-3.70 ppt). Surrounded by a tidal freshwater forested wetland dominated by Taxodium distichum, Nyssa biflora, and Nyssa aquatica. The vegetation in the oligohaline marsh consists of Typha latifolia, Spartina cynosuroides, Scirpus robustus, and Schoenoplectus montevidensis.Jones, M.C. et al. (2017)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information6-0.0652.3052.370
CHAGAZON Neotoma1633125344Champ Gazon4.04861147.203330Europe585RawPeatBlanket mire. Physiography: conglomerates on granitic smoothy hills. Surrounding vegetation: forest.Jouffroy-Bapicot, I. (2010)AWICarbon-1410-0.05114.14014.191
WACMAW3 Neotoma1633225349Waccamaw River, Turkey Creek, Heavily Salt Impacted Swamp-79.34166033.340010Eastern North America0RawWetlandA highly salt-impacted tidal freshwater forested wetland transitioning to an oligohaline marsh at Turkey Creek (salinity 1.49-3.70 ppt). The forested wetland is dominated by Taxodium distichum, Nyssa biflora, and Nyssa aquatica.Jones, M.C. et al. (2017)AWICarbon-145-0.0574.2714.328
WACMAW2 Neotoma1634125368Waccamaw River, Butler Island, Moderately Salt Impacted-79.20800033.422820Eastern North America0RawWetlandA moderately salt-impacted tidal freshwater forested wetland at Butler Island on the Waccamaw River (salinity 0.59-2.58 ppt). The forested wetland is dominated by Taxodium distichum, Nyssa biflora, and Nyssa aquatica.Jones, M.C. et al. (2017)AWICarbon-14, Lead-210, dates from prior information6-0.0641.2791.343
VERNYBRU Neotoma1634225370Le Verny des Brulons4.12277847.317780Europe565RawPeatBog. Physiography: plateau of Cousin valley. Surrounding vegetation: cultivated fields and forest.Jouffroy-Bapicot, I. (2010)AWICarbon-146-0.05814.20414.262
VERNAY Neotoma1634325372Le Vernay4.07916747.261940Europe595RawPeatBog. Physiography: Morvan massif. . Surrounding vegetation: cultivated fields and forest.Jouffroy-Bapicot, I. (2010)AWICarbon-147-0.0528.2418.293
POIL Neotoma1634725382Quart du Bois4.03416746.892500Europe420RawPeatMarsh with thalweg. Physiography: hilly area. Surrounding vegetation: pasture.Jouffroy-Bapicot, I. (2010)AWICarbon-143-0.0541.4621.516
MONTBE Neotoma1634825384Montbe4.10694447.214720Europe562RawPeatOmbrotrophic bog. Physiography: little basin. Surrounding vegetation: molinia.Jouffroy-Bapicot, I. (2010)AWICarbon-145-0.0403.9694.009
EBOUQUIN Neotoma1634925386Etang Bouquin4.01861147.273610Europe540RawPeatBog. Physiography: hilly area. Surrounding vegetation: alder and pasture.Jouffroy-Bapicot, I. (2010)AWICarbon-144-0.0502.9432.993
LA13 Neotoma1616725400Lake of Annecy6.17222245.856670Europe447RawLakeLake. Physiography: glacial origin. Surrounding vegetation: cultivated fields and forest.Noel, H. (2001)AWICarbon-147-0.0635.6805.743
FONTHENR Neotoma1635525402Fontaine Henry-0.45333349.277500Europe20RawValleyBank. Physiography: Mue valley. Surrounding vegetation: cultivated fields and forest.Lespez, L. et al. (2008)AWICarbon-144-0.0335.0995.132
ANNERAY Neotoma1635625404Anneray-0.05944449.159440Europe5RawPeatMarsh. Physiography: Dives valley. Surrounding vegetation: cultivated fields.NAAWICarbon-14, dates from prior information21.3699.1627.793
TROARNC2 Neotoma1635725406Troarn Saint-Samson-0.16805649.183610Europe2RawPeatMarsh. Physiography: Dives valley. Surrounding vegetation: cultivated fields.Lespez, L. et al. (2010)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information5-0.0426.0876.129
TROARNC0 Neotoma1635725408Troarn Saint-Samson-0.16805649.183610Europe2RawPeatMarsh. Physiography: Dives valley. Surrounding vegetation: cultivated fields.Lespez, L. et al. (2010)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information2-0.0644.4224.486
PETIVIC1 Neotoma1635825410Petiville-0.16666749.233330Europe2RawPeatMarsh. Physiography: Dives estuary. Surrounding vegetation: cultivated fields.Lespez, L. et al. (2010)AWICarbon-144-0.0357.7347.769
CHFPONES Neotoma1636025414Chef-du-Pont-1.36055649.381940Europe2RawPeatMarsh. Physiography: Cotentin Western part of Parisian basin. Surrounding vegetation: Norman grove.Clet-Pellerin, M. et al. (2006)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information3-0.04312.97313.016
BRICQRUE Neotoma1636225427Lingreville-1.54305648.929720Europe5RawPeatBeach. Physiography: estuary system. Surrounding vegetation: cultivated fields.Billard, C. et al. (1995)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information5-0.0464.4754.521
ANSTM203 Neotoma1623525435Anse Saint-Martin-1.87861149.703890Europe5RawCoastForeshore. Physiography: beach ridge. Surrounding vegetation: cultivated fields.Lespez, L. et al. (2005)AWICarbon-143-0.0552.6422.697
PESCHIO1 Neotoma1589325455Tourbiere du Peschio3.60000044.450000Europe1370RawPeatMinerotroph peatland. Physiography: basin. Surrounding vegetation: Pinus, Betula, Fraxinus.Pulido, M. (2006)AWICarbon-144-0.0526.0986.150
NARMORNW Neotoma1589425466Tourbiere des Narses Mortes3.60000044.433330Europe1400RawPeatMinerotrophic peatland. Physiography: microtopography of hummocks and hollows. Surrounding vegetation: moor with young Pinus sylvestris.Pulido, M. (2006)AWICarbon-147-0.0492.5892.638
LANDE Neotoma1637425468Tourbiere de la Lande2.96666743.566670Europe1040RawPeatPeat. Physiography: basin filled with rain and source water. Surrounding vegetation: willow and alder.Pulido, M. (2006)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information5-0.0296.3066.335
GATIMORT Neotoma1637525470Tourbiere de Gatimort2.78555643.575280Europe970RawPeatOmbrotrophic peat. Physiography: in a strem system. Surrounding vegetation: Pinus and Picea reforestation.Pulido, M. (2006)AWICarbon-144-0.0658.0908.155
MONTSEC2 Neotoma1637625472Tourbiere de Mont Sec5.80666745.068890Europe1130RawPeatPeat bog. Physiography: Little basin. Surrounding vegetation: Bocage and sparse beech grove.Nakagawa, T. (1998)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information7-0.05314.42614.479
PRAVER Neotoma1637825477Lac de Praver5.85638945.073610Europe1170RawLakeOligotrophic lake with peat bog. Physiography: Lake. Surrounding vegetation: Sparse beech and birch grove.Nakagawa, T. (1998)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information7-0.06010.70810.768
BOITES3 Neotoma1616825481Lac des Boites5.88527845.056110Europe1560RawLakeLake marly closed. Physiography: Peat bog. Surrounding vegetation: open forest of picea.Nakagawa, T. (1998)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information8-0.06810.69810.766
TAS1108SC1 Neotoma1639525511Lake Vera145.880400-42.273720Indopacific571RawLakeLake Vera is a moraine-bound lake formed in a glacial valley. It is oligotrophic acidic and dystrophic. Local geology contain siliceous glacial deposits. The steep catchment is Nothofagus-Podocarpaceae cool temperate rainforest and emergent Eucalyptus species overtopping rainforest understory.Beck, K.K. et al. (2018)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information9-0.0572.4442.501
EWHTWTR Neotoma1639625514East Whitewater Bay-80.90641025.267030Eastern North America0RawLakeWhitewater Bay is essentially a large tidal lake fed through channels at Ponce de Leon Bay at the north end of Cape Sable. Surrounding vegetation is primarily Rhizophora with some Conocarpus and scattered clumps of Cladium.Kaplan, S.W. (2003)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information5-0.0702.5202.590
BEEF2005 Neotoma24625551Beef Pasture-108.16040037.473100Western North America3060RawPeatOpen wet meadow and fen occupying a depression formed by a landslide ~5000 BP in the La Plata Mountains. Local upland vegetation dominated by Picea engelmannii, Pseudotsuga menziesii, Populus tremuloides, and Alnus tenuifolia. Salix brachycarpa lines the edges of the wet meadow.Wright, A.M. (2012)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information16-0.0592.0382.097
ALPENR Neotoma1647325763Moor Alpenrose11.80367047.023990Europe1880RawPeatMire between mountain slope and ridge. Physiography: Margin of glacier forfield. Vegetation formation: Subalpine shrub zone.Weirich, J. and Bortenschlager, S. (1980)AWICarbon-146-0.01610.85610.872
BUNTESM Neotoma1647425765Buntes Moor11.14069046.996020Europe2285RawMirePeriodially flooded glacier-valley mire. Physiography: Just outside moraine of A.D. 1850. Vegetation formation: Subalpine shrub zone.Weirich, J. and Bortenschlager, S. (1980)AWICarbon-148-0.0477.0647.111
F_SENN3 Neotoma1647525767Franz Senn-Hutte11.16667047.083330Europe2164RawPeatMire between small round hills. Physiography: Upper valley near glacier,within moraine. Vegetation formation: Subalpine shrub zone.Weirich, J. and Bortenschlager, S. (1980)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information3-0.01611.25611.272
WAXECK_neotoma Neotoma1647625769Waxeckalm11.80185047.023320Europe1875RawMireMire. Physiography: Moraine landscape. Surrounding vegetation: Subalpine grasslands. Vegetation formation: Altitud. zone of subalpine dwarf shrubs.Heuberger, H. (1977)AWICarbon-144-0.0317.8807.911
WASENM1 Neotoma1648025776Wasenmoos12.41723047.305430Europe1205RawPeatFormer raised bog; upper peat layers cut. Physiography: Depression in mountain slope. Surrounding vegetation: Picea forest. Vegetation formation: Inner-alpine Picea forests.Bortenschlager, S. (1976)AWICarbon-143-0.04713.41113.458
SAWGRAS Neotoma1648425786Cobweb Swamp (Sawgrass Core)-88.36192017.941540Eastern North America8RawMarshCobweb Swamp is a large perennial marsh in the southern Yucatan Peninsula, adjacent to the Maya archaeological site of Colha. The dominant vegetation in the swamp consists of sedges, mostlly Cladium jamaicensis, cattails (Typha), and water plants including Cabomba and Nymphaea. Scattered throughout the swamp, in slightly higher areas, are small stands of mangroves. Immediately surrounding the swamp is an almost pure border of red mangrove.Jones, J.G. (1991)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information6-0.0439.1659.208
MD952043 Neotoma1651425835MD95-2043-2.62111136.143330Europe-1841RawMarineMarine deep site. Physiography: Alboran basin.Fletcher, W.J. and Goni, M.F.S. (2008)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information21-0.06342.85842.921
GERLOS Neotoma1651525837Gerlos12.13889047.243060Europe1590RawPeatRaised bog.Bortenschlager, S. (1984)AWICarbon-1412-0.02016.28916.309
KROTENW1 Neotoma1651625839Krotenweiher11.40924047.076750Europe1310RawPeatMire. Physiography: In post-glacial moraine landscape.Bortenschlager, S. (1984)AWICarbon-1444.96011.9506.990
PILLERM Neotoma1651825843Pillermoos Untergurgl11.04444046.901390Europe1780RawPeatMire. Physiography: In post-glacial moraine landscape.Bortenschlager, S. (1984)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information59.35712.3492.992
ROTM_OB_neotoma Neotoma1651925845Rotmoos Obergurgl11.01477046.847550Europe2260RawLakePeriodically flooded glacier-valley mire. Physiography: Mire size 2x0.1 km, along stream. Vegetation formation: Above present forest limit.Bortenschlager, S. (1970)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information7-0.0106.4096.419
FLORBC Neotoma1661426315Florence Lake-123.51300048.458600Western North America81RawLakeMost of the area has been developed for housing or mined for gravel. Minimal forest remains.Pellatt, M.G. et al. (2015)AWICarbon-14, Lead-21012-0.0580.4920.550
DORTMUND Neotoma1661626319Dortmunder Hutte11.00155047.210910Europe1915RawPeatRaised bog; artificial lake since 1976. Physiography: Pleistocene moraine landscape. Surrounding vegetation: Raised bog. Vegetation formation: Subalpine Pinus cembra forest.Heuberger, H. (1977)AWICarbon-146-0.0099.3019.310
ATEML Neotoma1661726321Atemlochermoos11.01528046.937500Europe1790RawPeatMire. Physiography: In post-glacial moraine landscape.Bortenschlager, I. (1984)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information53.64411.5117.867
LUTZENB Neotoma1665126425Lutzenberg12.35937047.462850Europe815RawPeatPeat cut all over, heavily disturbed. Physiography: Subsoil of Wurm moraine. Surrounding vegetation: Abies-Picea forest, arable fields. Vegetation formation: Ab.-Pic.;Vacc.-Abiet./Aceri-Quercet.rob.Bortenschlager, I. (1976)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information49.08213.3394.257
MIESBERG Neotoma1665326429Miesberg12.27363047.649070Europe670RawPeatPartly reclaimed, regenerating. Physiography: Shallow depression, no af- or effluent. Surrounding vegetation: Open; few forest remains. Vegetation formation: Montane Fagus-Abies forest.Bortenschlager, I. (1976)AWICarbon-1486.44217.99811.556
FUKK1_neotoma Neotoma1665426431Fuschlsee13.27474047.804200Europe663RawLakeLake. Physiography: Glacial origin, natural open water. Surrounding vegetation: Picea, Abies, Fagus forest.Voigt, R. (1996)AWICarbon-1420-0.05414.63514.689
GRADEN1_neotoma Neotoma1665526433Gradenmoos12.80864046.965490Europe1920RawBogBog. Physiography: Glacial basin in valley. Surrounding vegetation: Pinus/larch. Vegetation formation: Alpine area.Krisai, R. et al. (2006)AWICarbon-143-0.0492.7612.810
EGELSEE Neotoma1665626435Egelsee12.17047047.613120Europe549RawLakeLake with paludified margins. Physiography: Shallow depress. in valley with moraines. Surrounding vegetation: Picea-Abies-Fagus-Acer pseudopl. forest.Wahlmuller, N. (1985)AWICarbon-148-0.01417.32017.334
KATZENL Neotoma1665726437Katzenloch11.12500047.341670Europe1220RawPeatPartly cut raised bog with Pinus mugo. Physiography: Margin of upland plain. Surrounding vegetation: Fagus-Picea-Abies, Vacc.vitis-i. & myrt. Vegetation formation: Abieti-Fagetum.Wahlmuller, N. (1985)AWICarbon-1466.69811.5494.851
MIEMING Neotoma1665826439Mieminger See10.97639047.291670Europe800RawLakeFilled-in lake. Physiography: Ground moraine landscape on upland plain. Surrounding vegetation: Erico-Pinetum + Larix, Juniperus, herbs. Vegetation formation: Inner-alpine relictual Pinus forests.Wahlmuller, N. (1985)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information7-0.01316.64216.655
KIRCHB Neotoma1666026442Kirchbichl12.09028047.511110Europe512RawLakeBathing-shore of lake. Physiography: Moraine landscape, Inn river valley. Surrounding vegetation: Abies-Picea forest, some few Quercus. Vegetation formation: Abieti-Fagetum.Wahlmuller, N. (1985)AWICarbon-1474.95512.2117.256
TAUERN3 Neotoma1666226446Tauernmoos12.65191047.166880Europe2100RawPeatMire. North of the reservoir.Krisai, R. (2006)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information20.68611.70611.020
SCHWARZS Neotoma1666326448Schwarzsee Reschenscheideck10.47833046.870000Europe1725RawLakeLake with adjacent raised bog+Pinus cemb. Surrounding vegetation: Piceetum subalpinum.van der Knaap, W.O. and Ammann, B. (1997)AWICarbon-147-0.03214.02114.053
SCHOENW_neotoma Neotoma1667026499Schonwies11.01668046.846740Europe2600RawPeatMire on slope on morainic material near the Schonwieshutte. Physiography: In post-glacial moraine landscape. Surrounding vegetation: Alpine herb.Bortenschlager, S. (1984)AWICarbon-147-0.00911.28411.293
LANSERM1 Neotoma1667126501Lanser Moor11.42083047.240280Europe840RawLakeMire in dead-ice hollow.Bortenschlager, S. (1984)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information69.40117.2127.811
LINDENM Neotoma1667226505Lindenmoos12.04266047.508810Europe640RawPeatMire. Also called Lager Lacke, or Lager Moor in other documents.Bortenschlager, S. (1984)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information8-0.01215.54115.553
ZOTENS1_neotoma Neotoma1667326507Zotensenk11.87577047.422460Europe560RawPeatMire.Bortenschlager, S. (1984)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information511.23915.5744.335
SCHWEMA3 Neotoma1667426510Schwemm12.30100047.658480Europe664RawLakeRaised bog. Physiography: Depression between moraines; former lake. Surrounding vegetation: Graslands; above 700 m Piceeto-Abietetum. Vegetation formation: Picea-Abies-Fagus; most Fagus, then Abies.Oeggl, K. (1988)AWICarbon-144-0.05110.29310.344
SCHWEMB1 Neotoma1667426512Schwemm12.30100047.658480Europe664RawLakeRaised bog. Physiography: Depression between moraines; former lake. Surrounding vegetation: Graslands; above 700 m Piceeto-Abietetum. Vegetation formation: Picea-Abies-Fagus; most Fagus, then Abies.Oeggl, K. (1988)AWICarbon-147-0.03116.36716.398
SCHWEMB5 Neotoma1667426514Schwemm12.30100047.658480Europe664RawLakeRaised bog. Physiography: Depression between moraines; former lake. Surrounding vegetation: Graslands; above 700 m Piceeto-Abietetum. Vegetation formation: Picea-Abies-Fagus; most Fagus, then Abies.Oeggl, K. (1988)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information9-0.03013.52013.550
SCHWEMF4 Neotoma1667426516Schwemm12.30100047.658480Europe664RawLakeRaised bog. Physiography: Depression between moraines; former lake. Surrounding vegetation: Graslands; above 700 m Piceeto-Abietetum. Vegetation formation: Picea-Abies-Fagus; most Fagus, then Abies.Oeggl, K. (1988)AWICarbon-145-0.0286.1586.186
SCHWEMD3 Neotoma1667426518Schwemm12.30100047.658480Europe664RawPeatRaised bog. Physiography: Depression between moraines; former lake. Surrounding vegetation: Graslands; above 700 m Piceeto-Abietetum. Vegetation formation: Picea-Abies-Fagus; most Fagus, then Abies.Oeggl, K. (1988)AWICarbon-148-0.02013.47713.497
FULLY Neotoma1667526520Lac Superieur de Fully7.09361146.176670Europe2135RawLakeLake. Physiography: Bottom of a former glacier cirque. Vegetation formation: Near the modern regional timberland.Finsinger, W. and Tinner, W. (2007)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information7-0.06710.94811.015
CS98-10 Neotoma1671226563Cape Shpindler62.80000069.716670Asia20RawMarineCoastal cliff. Physiography: Thermokarst depression. Surrounding vegetation: Betula n.,Salix,Dryas.& mosses. Vegetation formation: Subarctic tundra.Andreev, A.A. et al. (2001)AWICarbon-14101.37416.08114.707
LYADHEJ Neotoma1671326565Lyadhej-To lake65.79111068.246560Asia150RawLakeLake. Surrounding vegetation: Tundra Polar Ural. Vegetation formation: Tundra.Andreev, A.A. et al. (2005)AWICarbon-1480.07210.90310.831
HIGHBSH Neotoma1671726572Great Swamp (Highbush Blueberry)-74.46450040.707500Eastern North America90RawPeatHighbush blueberry swamp. Vaccinium corymbosum, Pontederia cordata, and Carex tussocks dominate the vegetation.Momsen, J.L. (2007)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information27.07412.8715.797
LGM90D Neotoma329526608Lago Grande di Monticchio15.60519040.931240Europe656RawLakeLake. Physiography: explosion crater. Surrounding vegetation: Fagus sylvatica, Quercus cerris, Ilex.Watts, W.A. et al. (1996)Neotoma_EPD calibratedCarbon-14130.00076.56176.561
PRRODET Neotoma1750629236Praz Rodet6.17361146.566670Europe1040RawBogRaised bog adjacent to stream. Physiography: Valley. Surrounding vegetation: Meadows.van der Knaap, W.O. et al. (2000)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information16-0.06114.90714.968
KNS11B Neotoma1791730184Kanas Lake87.07225048.802640Asia1365RawLakeMoraine dammed lake formed by a valley glacier during the last glaciation; located on the south side of the Altai Mountains. Regional vegetation: tundra vegetation 3000-3500 m elevation; sub-alpine and alpine meadow 2300-3000 m; Siberian taiga forest (Abies sibirica, Larix sibirica, Pinus obovata, P sibirica, Populus tremula, Betula pendula, B. pubescens) 1300-2300 m; desert and desert steppe 500-1300 m.Huang, X. et al. (2018)AWICarbon-1410-0.05113.66713.718
MCKEAN2 Neotoma1883332258Kearney McKean-2-99.02930040.736950Eastern North America650RawRiverLow, loess-mantled terrace within the Platte River valley in south-central Nebraska. The organic-rich deposit is buried beneath approximately 8 meters of Peoria loess and loess-derived overbank alluvium.Dillon, J.S. et al. (2018)AWICarbon-14222.43723.4741.037
LUISSEL Neotoma1883432260Etang de Luissel Bex7.01911046.233780Europe522RawLakePond. Physiography: Rhone valley (glacial valley). Surrounding vegetation: Cultivated fields.Welten, M. (1982)AWICarbon-143-0.0546.2416.295
SANJORGE Neotoma1883532262San Jorge-73.195000-4.063333South America99RawPeatThe study site is named after the adjacent village, and is a domed peatland bordering the Amazon River. It lies within a large subsiding tectonic basin characterised by a mosaic landscape with river systems and floodplains belonging to the Ucayali, Maranon, and Amazon rivers and their tributaries, surrounded by higher, un-flooded, older terraces with different vegetation and underlying geology. Annual ainfall is > 3000 mm yr- 1, and remains above 100 mm per month even in the dry season (Marengo, 1998). Mean annual temperature is c. 25 C, with high relative humidity of 80-90% throughout the year (Marengo, 1998). The San Jorge peatland has a shallow domed structure (as confirmed by a topographic survey undertaken by Lahteenoja et al., 2009b), pole forest vegetation, and thick peat.Kelly, T.J. et al. (2017)AWICarbon-1425-0.0652.2092.274
PADDYS Neotoma1886632426Paddy's Lake145.961600-41.451260Indopacific1065RawLakePaddy's Lake is a cirque lake with a maximum depth of 21.5 m. The lake is oligotrophic, acidic and dystrophic. Local geology is Quaternary deposits of quartzite, conglomerate and moraine deposits with traces of Cambrian volcanic conglomerate, sandstone and siltstone.Beck, K.K. et al. (2017)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information17-0.05715.11815.175
DOVE Neotoma1992434553Dove Lake145.961100-41.660610Indopacific934RawLakeLake Dove lies at the northern end of the Cradle Mountain-Lake St. Clair National Park in northwestern Tasmania.Mariani, M. et al. (2017)AWICarbon-1411-0.05512.58312.638
LOGYLET Neotoma2266039364Logylet14.98368056.294190Europe61RawLakeRock-bed surrounded by hummocky morraine. Physiography: In a steep-sided rock basin. Surrounding vegetation: Mainly spruce, birch and alder.Bjorck, S. (1979)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information212.20414.2872.083
BMOOSE_C2 Neotoma1791439749Big Moose Lake-74.84888043.829460Eastern North America556RawLakeNACharles, D.F. (1984)AWILead-21070-0.0340.1680.202
WHITESC Neotoma283940111White Pond-80.77616034.167590Eastern North America90RawLakeWhite Pond is situated in a shallow groundwater-fed basin in the Carolina Sandhills. White Pond likely originated as a wind-excavated depression in the Sandhills. White Pond is located in a commercially managed Pinus taeda forest, and the pond and surrounding property have been managed for at least 70 years for private hunting and fishing. Pinus echinata and Pinus palustris are also present near the site. P. palustris was probably dominant prior to land clearance. Quercus falcata, Carya, and Liquidambar sytraciflua grow on the low ground surrounding the pond, as do Acer rubrum, Vaccinium, and other mesic trees and shrubs. On exposed sandy soils east of the lake, Quercus laevis, Ceratiola ericoides, Selaginella arenicola, Opuntia, and lichens grow under open P. palustris canopy. The shallow western have of the pond is vegetated by emergent graminoids (Poaceae and Cyperaceae), while the deeper eastern half is dominated by floating-leaved macrophytes (Nymphaea odorata and Brasenia schreberi).Krause, T.R. et al. (2019)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information15-0.05731.66531.722
STOT14 Neotoma252040168Stotzel-Leis Site-84.68944040.216670Eastern North America309RawPeatFen in oval kettle depression. Physiography: till plain; Bloomer, Union City moraines.Watson, B.I. et al. (2018)AWICarbon-149-0.06718.68818.755
ORGE3 Neotoma2340240317Lac du Mont d'Orge Sion7.33926046.233760Europe640RawLakePartly filled-up natural lake. Physiography: Rhone valley (glacial valley). Surrounding vegetation: Vineyard, orchard.Welten, M. (1977)AWICarbon-14122.13417.23315.099
ORGE5 Neotoma2340240321Lac du Mont d'Orge Sion7.33926046.233760Europe640RawLakePartly filled-up natural lake. Physiography: Rhone valley (glacial valley). Surrounding vegetation: Vineyard, orchard.Welten, M. (1977)AWICarbon-144-0.0642.6172.681
CREUX Neotoma1578340439Creux de Croue6.12357046.496870Europe1370RawPeatPeat bog. Physiography: Anticlinal. Surrounding vegetation: Picea, Sorbus, Acer forest.Gfeller, C. and Oeschger, H. (1963)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information4-0.04410.87910.923
MONROUX1 Neotoma2344140441Mont Roux6.16160046.468320Europe1240RawPeatPeat bog. Physiography: Karstic depression in moraine. Surrounding vegetation: Pasture and Abies forest.Begeot, C. (2000)AWICarbon-144-0.04614.97715.023
MTROP405 Neotoma2344140443Mont Roux6.16160046.468320Europe1240RawPeatPeat bog. Physiography: Karstic depression in moraine. Surrounding vegetation: Pasture and Abies forest.Begeot, C. (2000)AWICarbon-1459.19613.4784.282
MOTTA Neotoma2344340448Motta Naluns10.26429046.810880Europe2215RawPeatMire. Physiography: Depression ca.65x30m. Surrounding vegetation: Trees to 2120m; Nardetum + mires.van der Knaap, W.O. and Ammann, B. (1997)AWICarbon-1414-0.01111.30711.318
LOCLAT1A Neotoma1674240450Le Loclat6.99669047.018670Europe432RawLakeLakeHadorn, P. (1992)AWICarbon-1411-0.04419.45219.496
EGR2A Neotoma1574640452Etang de la Gruere7.05000047.240560Europe1005RawBogOmbrotrophic bog with Pinus uncinata.Roos-Barraclough, Fiona (2002)AWICarbon-1431-0.06914.73114.800
MONTILI1 Neotoma2344440454Montilier7.12361146.935000Europe438RawLakeLake Morat. Physiography: Sub-Jurassian lake in Swiss Plateau. Surrounding vegetation: Cultivated fields.Magny, M. and Richoz, I. (2000)AWICarbon-147-0.03514.49214.527
EGR2G Neotoma1574640484Etang de la Gruere7.05000047.240560Europe1005RawBogOmbrotrophic bog with Pinus uncinata.Roos-Barraclough, Fiona (2002)AWICarbon-1431-0.0411.9612.002
MONTILI2 Neotoma2344440486Montilier7.12361146.935000Europe438RawLakeLake Morat. Physiography: Sub-Jurassian lake in Swiss Plateau. Surrounding vegetation: Cultivated fields.Magny, M. and Richoz, I. (2000)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information610.74215.6964.954
DOSLCRAS Neotoma2344640490Dos le Cras7.13194447.288330Europe920RawPeatPeat bog. Physiography: Plateau. Surrounding vegetation: Cultivate fields and forest.Richard, H. and Eschenlohr, L. (1998)AWICarbon-1450.5932.6592.066
JANESCV Neotoma2345840519Jane's Cove-70.56858041.375850Eastern North America7RawPeatThe Jane's Cove site is surrounded by oak forests with occasional scrub oak thickets and very small grassy openings amid woodlands to the north. Pitch pine lines the narrow inlet to the cove. The cove's wetland fringe and northern inlet support pockets of wooded swamps with Nyssa sylvatica, Acer rubrum, and Clethra alnifolia, as well as graminoids and forbs.Stevens, A. (1996)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information3-0.0604.8454.905
NUSS4 Neotoma2349440566Nussbaumer Seen8.83094047.613350Europe444RawLakeLakes with marginal fens. Physiography: Small tonguelike basin of rhine glacier. Surrounding vegetation: Small wetland forest belt, field meadow. Vegetation formation: Deciduous forest (beech forest).Rosch, M. (1983)AWICarbon-1416-0.03218.88718.919
BIBER Neotoma2349540569Bibersee8.46541047.206750Europe429RawLakeInfilled lake. Physiography: Ground moraines or drumlins. Surrounding vegetation: Cultural fields, mainly grassland.van der Knaap, W.O. et al. (2001)AWICarbon-1428-0.06917.66417.733
RL300 Neotoma338140572Rotsee8.32555647.075560Europe419RawLakeLake. Surrounding vegetation: open water.Ammann, B. and Lotter, A.F.AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information228.77517.7168.941
RL305 Neotoma338140574Rotsee8.32555647.075560Europe419RawLakeLake. Surrounding vegetation: open water.Ammann, B. and Lotter, A.F.AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information496.54117.54411.003
ROBII30 Neotoma1454040577Alpi di Robiei Val Bavona8.51833346.445000Europe1936RawLakeFilled-up natural lake. Physiography: Bottom of glacier cirque. Surrounding vegetation: Alpine herb.van der Knaap, W.O. and Ammann, B. (1997)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information23.81219.39015.578
ROB316 Neotoma1454040579Alpi di Robiei Val Bavona8.51833346.445000Europe1936RawLakeFilled-up natural lake. Physiography: Bottom of glacier cirque. Surrounding vegetation: Alpine herb.van der Knaap, W.O. and Ammann, B. (1997)AWICarbon-142-0.01812.41712.435
ALETSW Neotoma1580640582Aletschwald8.02555646.389720Europe2017RawLakeFilled-up natural lake. Physiography: Behind moraine (\Daunmorane\\). Surrounding vegetation: Pinus cembra, Larix, Rhododendron.\""""van der Knaap, W.O. and Ammann, B. (1997)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information8-0.01610.33510.351
BELALP2 Neotoma2349740584Alp Lusga Belalp 27.97933046.383930Europe2310RawMireMire.Welten, M., (1982)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information4-0.0047.9557.959
AE3 Neotoma296440627Aegelsee7.54333346.645830Europe989RawLakeRaised bog with small lake.Lotter, A.F. and Fischer, J. (1991)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information10-0.06713.65413.721
WALLB1 Neotoma2351940634Wallbach Lenk7.40305646.428330Europe1885RawPeatMire in depression on mountain shoulder. Physiography: Mountain. Surrounding vegetation: Meadows, Picea towards E at alt. 1800 m.van der Knaap, W.O. and Ammann, B. (1997)AWICarbon-1412-0.01213.57513.587
YCOR Neotoma2352040642Etang d'y Cor Montana7.47916746.311670Europe1506RawLakePartly filled-up natural lake. Physiography: Tectonic and glacial depression. Surrounding vegetation: Village. Vegetation formation: Abies + Picea (+ Betula), later Picea.van der Knaap, W.O. and Ammann, B. (1997)AWICarbon-1490.01215.43615.424
CTNECKB Neotoma2353540666Cedar Tree Neck Bog-70.69572041.430510Eastern North America15RawBogCedar Tree Neck Bog is located on the northwestern moraine of the island, where oak-dominated forests support occasional sassfras, beech, and less commonly, grey birch. The shrub layer in these forests is characterized by thickets of huckleberry, blueberry, and greenbrier. Wetland species growing on or near the bog surface include red maple, black gum, sweet pepperbush, highbush blueberry, swamp honeysuckle, cinnamon fern, and several species of Sphagnum.Stevens, A. (1996)AWICarbon-143-0.0679.6099.676
BENSON Neotoma2357940791Benson Pond-73.09478042.377770Eastern North America499RawLakeTsuga candensis, Fagus grandifolia, Acer saccharum, Pinus strobus, and Betula species are common in the northern, inland, and higher-elevation parts of New England. Quercus, Carya, and Castanea dentata dominate in the warmer southern part of the region. Acer rubrum is common across New England. Pinus rigada is prevalent on sites with well-drained sandy soils.Oswald, W.W. et al. (2018)AWICarbon-1413-0.06414.91114.975
BERRYAN Neotoma2358040793Berry Pond-71.08680042.620060Eastern North America39RawLakeTsuga candensis, Fagus grandifolia, Acer saccharum, Pinus strobus, and Betula species are common in the northern, inland, and higher-elevation parts of New England. Quercus, Carya, and Castanea dentata dominate in the warmer southern part of the region. Acer rubrum is common across New England. Pinus rigada is prevalent on sites with well-drained sandy soils.Oswald, W.W. et al. (2018)AWICarbon-1410-0.06214.88914.951
BLACKMA Neotoma2358140795Black Pond-70.79269041.327850Eastern North America11RawLakeTsuga candensis, Fagus grandifolia, Acer saccharum, Pinus strobus, and Betula species are common in the northern, inland, and higher-elevation parts of New England. Quercus, Carya, and Castanea dentata dominate in the warmer southern part of the region. Acer rubrum is common across New England. Pinus rigada is prevalent on sites with well-drained sandy soils.Oswald, W.W. et al. (2018)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information13-0.0419.9369.977
BLANEYS Neotoma2358240797Blaney's Pond-70.76567041.472000Eastern North America5RawLakeKettle lake with surronding fen on Naushon Island in the Elizabeth island chain. Island is part of a partially submerged glacial end moraine. Upland vegetation is Fagus woods, with an admixture of Quercus, Carya, Ostrya virginiana, Acer ruburm, and Nyssa sylvatica.Oswald, W.W. et al. (2018)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information13-0.06513.69313.758
BLOODMA Neotoma2358340799Blood Pond-71.96105042.080190Eastern North America212RawLakeTsuga candensis, Fagus grandifolia, Acer saccharum, Pinus strobus, and Betula species are common in the northern, inland, and higher-elevation parts of New England. Quercus, Carya, and Castanea dentata dominate in the warmer southern part of the region. Acer rubrum is common across New England. Pinus rigada is prevalent on sites with well-drained sandy soils.Oswald, W.W. et al. (2018)AWICarbon-1415-0.06116.77616.837
DEEPFAL Neotoma2358640803Deep-Falmouth Pond-70.63573041.564030Eastern North America18RawLakeTsuga candensis, Fagus grandifolia, Acer saccharum, Pinus strobus, and Betula species are common in the northern, inland, and higher-elevation parts of New England. Quercus, Carya, and Castanea dentata dominate in the warmer southern part of the region. Acer rubrum is common across New England. Pinus rigada is prevalent on sites with well-drained sandy soils.Oswald, W.W. et al. (2018)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information16-0.06815.49715.565
DEEPTAU Neotoma2360940844Deep-Taunton Pond-71.01200041.882150Eastern North America4RawLakeTsuga candensis, Fagus grandifolia, Acer saccharum, Pinus strobus, and Betula species are common in the northern, inland, and higher-elevation parts of New England. Quercus, Carya, and Castanea dentata dominate in the warmer southern part of the region. Acer rubrum is common across New England. Pinus rigada is prevalent on sites with well-drained sandy soils.Oswald, W.W. et al. (2018)AWICarbon-1419-0.05716.36416.421
GREENMA Neotoma1043340861Green Pond-72.51080042.567050Eastern North America80RawLakeTsuga candensis, Fagus grandifolia, Acer saccharum, Pinus strobus, and Betula species are common in the northern, inland, and higher-elevation parts of New England. Quercus, Carya, and Castanea dentata dominate in the warmer southern part of the region. Acer rubrum is common across New England. Pinus rigada is prevalent on sites with well-drained sandy soils.Oswald, W.W. et al. (2018)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information7-0.06612.90012.966
GUILDER Neotoma2362540875Guilder Pond-73.43720042.108640Eastern North America624RawLakeTsuga candensis, Fagus grandifolia, Acer saccharum, Pinus strobus, and Betula species are common in the northern, inland, and higher-elevation parts of New England. Quercus, Carya, and Castanea dentata dominate in the warmer southern part of the region. Acer rubrum is common across New England. Pinus rigada is prevalent on sites with well-drained sandy soils.Oswald, W.W. et al. (2018)AWICarbon-1410-0.05915.01515.074
KNOBHIL Neotoma2364740914Knob Hill Pond-72.37295044.360350Eastern North America378RawLakeTsuga candensis, Fagus grandifolia, Acer saccharum, Pinus strobus, and Betula species are common in the northern, inland, and higher-elevation parts of New England. Quercus, Carya, and Castanea dentata dominate in the warmer southern part of the region. Acer rubrum is common across New England. Pinus rigada is prevalent on sites with well-drained sandy soils.Oswald, W.W. et al. (2018)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information14-0.06214.08614.148
BAMBILI1 Neotoma2366240940Bambili 110.2438305.934870Africa2273RawLakeCrater lakeAssi-Kaudjhis, C. (2012)AWICarbon-14, Lead-21018-0.06420.35320.417
BAMBILI2 Neotoma2366440945Bambili 210.2433905.925715Africa2323RawSwampBambili upper crater (swamp)Lezine, A.M. et al. (2019)AWICarbon-141621.52789.99968.472
FEUENRIE Neotoma2366740949Feuenried8.90281047.743710Europe407RawFenFen. Physiography: Kettle hole. Surrounding vegetation: Wetland forest belt arable field meadow. Vegetation formation: Deciduous forest (beech forest).Rosch, M. (1985)AWICarbon-1431-0.02118.26418.285
STEERMOS Neotoma2366840951Steerenmoos8.20015047.805670Europe1000RawBogBog with Pinus uncinata forest. Physiography: Raised bog. Surrounding vegetation: Spruce forest. Vegetation formation: Mountain forest beech-fir-spruce forest.Rosch, M. (2000)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information18-0.05810.68110.739
BUR_neotoma Neotoma2366940955Burgaschisee7.66823047.169690Europe465RawLakeEutrophic lake with anoxic water in the hypolimnion. Four small inflows on the southwest and one outflow to the north. Agricultural land around the lake with Alnus glutinosa carrs on the shore and some Fagus sylvatica-dominated stands on the adjacent hills.Rey, F. et al. (2019)AWICarbon-14223.7526.5072.755
GDU Neotoma2367140958Durchenbergried8.97880047.775000Europe432RawFenFen. Physiography: Kettle hole. Surrounding vegetation: Wetland forest belt, fields and meadows. Vegetation formation: Decidious forest (beech forest).Rosch, M. (1990)AWICarbon-1451-0.06715.63715.704
MOOS_neotoma Neotoma2367340963Moossee7.48380647.021390Europe521RawLakeEutrophic lake with anoxic water in the hypolimnionRey, F. et al. (2019)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information273.8467.0643.218
GRANTS Neotoma2368040976Grant's Bog-125.12710049.788700Western North America80RawBog70 ha wetland complex that is mostely a Sphagnum and ericad-dominated bog, small lake (1.8 ha) in south-east cornerLacourse, T. et al. (2019)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information8-0.06914.16314.232
KTK1 Neotoma2369240990Lake Kotokel108.13330052.783330Asia458RawLakeFresh-water lake. Physiography: Intermountain depression. Surrounding vegetation: Boreal coniferous and deciduous forests.Tarasov, P.E. et al. (2009)AWICarbon-144-0.05115.04915.100
WILLEY Neotoma2369340992Little Willey Pond-71.17810043.291700Eastern North America253RawLakeTsuga candensis, Fagus grandifolia, Acer saccharum, Pinus strobus, and Betula species are common in the northern, inland, and higher-elevation parts of New England. Quercus, Carya, and Castanea dentata dominate in the warmer southern part of the region. Acer rubrum is common across New England. Pinus rigida is prevalent on sites with well-drained sandy soils.Oswald, W.W. et al. (2018)AWICarbon-147-0.06213.17913.241
Baikal_Lake-CON01-603-5 Neotoma2369640997Lake Baikal108.91360053.954720Asia465RawLakeBaikal lake.Demske, D. et al. (2005)AWICarbon-1410-0.06416.75616.820
LIT1 Neotoma2369740999Litzelsee8.92963047.767860Europe413RawLakeLake. Physiography: Small cirque. Surrounding vegetation: Agriculture.Rosch, M. and Lechterbeck, J. (2016)AWICarbon-1429-0.0628.5278.589
UNCLSTH Neotoma2370941018Uncle Seth's Pond-70.66464041.433050Eastern North America15RawLakeTsuga candensis, Fagus grandifolia, Acer saccharum, Pinus strobus, and Betula species are common in the northern, inland, and higher-elevation parts of New England. Quercus, Carya, and Castanea dentata dominate in the warmer southern part of the region. Acer rubrum is common across New England. Pinus rigida is prevalent on sites with well-drained sandy soils.Oswald, W.W. et al. (2018)AWICarbon-148-0.06413.22213.286
WAREMA Neotoma2371341025Ware Pond-70.88225042.482450Eastern North America3RawLakeTsuga candensis, Fagus grandifolia, Acer saccharum, Pinus strobus, and Betula species are common in the northern, inland, and higher-elevation parts of New England. Quercus, Carya, and Castanea dentata dominate in the warmer southern part of the region. Acer rubrum is common across New England. Pinus rigida is prevalent on sites with well-drained sandy soils.Oswald, W.W. et al. (2018)AWICarbon-1410-0.06812.06112.129
WESTSID Neotoma2371441027West Side Pond-73.25660041.854500Eastern North America392RawLakeTsuga candensis, Fagus grandifolia, Acer saccharum, Pinus strobus, and Betula species are common in the northern, inland, and higher-elevation parts of New England. Quercus, Carya, and Castanea dentata dominate in the warmer southern part of the region. Acer rubrum is common across New England. Pinus rigida is prevalent on sites with well-drained sandy soils.Oswald, W.W. et al. (2018)AWICarbon-1412-0.06315.59615.659
GLENMIRE Neotoma2371541030Glenmire-122.78960037.990260Western North America167RawFenFen lying in a depression in the Wildcat slide complex, a late Quaternary landslide within the weakly consolidated Santa Cruz Mudstone that partially overlaps the Monterey Formation along the Point Reyes coast. Site lies within closed canopy Pseudotsuga menziesii-mixed evergreen forest with Umbellularia californica and Quercus agrifolia, with adjacent patches of Baccharis pilularis chaparral. Local fen vegetation dominated by Scirpus, Typha, and Eleocharis.Anderson, R.S. et al. (2013)AWICarbon-1411-0.0666.6086.674
HF98-2 Neotoma2371741034Henrys Fork (upper exposure)-110.36050040.800420Western North America3550RawPeatStream-cut exposure in a basin that was impounded by debris flow deposits. Surrounding vegetation: The primary tree species at timberline (approximately 3270 m asl) are Picea engelmannii and Abies lasiocarpa, although Pinus contorta is locally present and increases in abundance at lower elevations. Isolated patches of spruce/fir krummholz are also present.Munroe, J.S. (2001)AWICarbon-1423.9668.1194.153
PG1756 Neotoma2374941098Lake Billyakh126.76990065.289100Asia340RawLakeLake Billyakh is situated in the middle part of the western foreland of the Verkhoyansk Mountains, occupying a longitudinal depression between the Tekir-Khaya Ridge and the Muosutchanskiy Ridge. Floristically, the study area belongs to the boreal forest zone. Larix dahurica forest with Pinus sylvestris, Betula platyphylla, and shrubs dominate the vegetation. In the understorey, Ericales are abundant, including Vaccinium vitis-idaea, V. uliginosum, Arctous alpina, Ledum palustre, Cassiope sp., and Empetrum nigrum, together with members of the Rosaceae family, grasses, and sedges. Mosses and lichens are also common.Muller, S. (2009)AWICarbon-147-0.06714.62714.694
VINDERH Neotoma2375141102Vinderhoute-Kale3.62277851.079170Europe4RawMeadowMeadow. Physiography: Infilled abandoned river channel. Surrounding vegetation: Fields, grassland and scattered trees.Verbruggen, C. (1979)AWICarbon-1438.77715.1026.325
ECSF_CON Neotoma2375941121Estacion Cientifica San Francisco Cerro de Consuelo-79.059580-4.002444South America3155RawPeatThe study site is located on the eastern slope of the eastern Cordillera (Cordillera Real) between the cities of Loja (2,200 m) and Zamora (1,000 m), north of the Podocarpus National Park in the E-W exposed upper Rio. San Francisco valley. The ECSF research area, covering about 1,100 ha, is a part of the study. site located west of the small village of Sabanilla on a mountain ridge system about 5 km long with a north-south orientation, between 1,800 and 3,200 m in elevation. Site is located in (sub-)paramos.Niemann, H. (2008)AWICarbon-1420.6261.2810.655
MAS1TR4C3 Neotoma2376141127Mare aux Songes57.692360-20.447960Africa10RawWetlandSite is a wetland in a 10-m deep elongated collapsed lava tunnel, formed after a phreatomagmatic explosion that occurred between 100,000 and 20,000 years ago.de Boer, E.J. et al. (2015)AWICarbon-1454.0364.4510.415
PG1755 Neotoma2374941138Lake Billyakh126.76990065.289100Asia340RawLakeLake Billyakh is situated in the middle part of the western foreland of the Verkhoyansk Mountains, occupying a longitudinal depression between the Tekir-Khaya Ridge and the Muosutchanskiy Ridge. Floristically, the study area belongs to the boreal forest zone. Larix dahurica forest with Pinus sylvestris, Betula platyphylla, and shrubs dominate the vegetation. In the understorey, Ericales are abundant, including Vaccinium vitis-idaea, V. uliginosum, Arctous alpina, Ledum palustre, Cassiope sp., and Empetrum nigrum, together with members of the Rosaceae family, grasses, and sedges. Mosses and lichens are also common.Muller, S. (2009)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information6-0.05449.89249.946
GEMLAKE Neotoma2376341140Gem Lake-106.73400040.881000Western North America3101RawLakeThe vegetation surrounding Gem Lake is closed spruce-fir forest, but ribbon forests and open meadows lie 200 m upslope, within 300 m laterally of the lake.Calder, W.J. (2016)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information4-0.0321.4821.514
SUMMIT_neotoma Neotoma2376541146Summit Lake-106.68240040.545450Western North America3149RawLakeContinuous closed forests flank the east and west sides of the Summit Lake plateau, and ribbon forests primarily cover the plateau. Both the ribbon forests and continuous forests consist of Abies lasiocarpa (subalpine fir) and Picea engelmannii (Engelmann spruce). At lower elevations, Pinus contorta (lodgepole pine) and Populus tremuloides (aspen) form pure and mixed forests stands separately and with Picea engelmannii and Abies lasiocarpa. The ribbon forest consist of ~10 - 20 m wide bands of spruce and fir trees oriented approximately north to south. 30 - 70 m wide meadows separate forest ribbons.Calder, W.J. (2016)AWICarbon-1411-0.0614.0254.086
SEVEN Neotoma2377041159Seven Lakes-106.68220040.896140Western North America3276RawLakeGlacial scour lake. Surrounding vegetation: Ribbon forest. The ribbon forests are composed of alternating bands of spruce-fir forests approximately 10-20 m wide and separated by 30-70 m wide meadowsCalder, W.J. (2016)AWICarbon-145-0.0524.3274.379
GOLDCRK Neotoma2377141161Gold Creek Lake-106.67900040.781840Western North America2917RawLakeGold Creek Lake sits on the south side of a glacially carved canyon. Surrounding vegetation: Spruce-fir forests are the primary vegetation, while ribbon forests and a mix of open meadows cover much of the nearby landscape.Calder, W.J. (2016)AWIDates from prior information7-0.0572.0942.151
HIDDENCO Neotoma2377241163Hidden Lake-106.60750040.504670Western North America2704RawLakeOrigin in Hidden Lake is uncertain, either a landslide origin or moraine dammed. Lake is surrounded primarily by lodgepole pine and spruce-fir forests, with aspen groves further upslope.Calder, W.J. (2016)AWICarbon-143-0.0542.9302.984
HINMAN Neotoma2377541171Hinman Lake-106.82760040.771620Western North America2501RawLakeHinman Lake is surrounded by open sagebrush parks and dense thickets of Quercus gambelii, combined with Picea-Abies, Pinus contorta, and aspen forests.Calder, W.J. (2016)AWICarbon-147-0.0571.6861.743
BOGROOS Neotoma2377641177The Bog [Roos]-0.06666753.733330Europe5RawBogThe area has been artifically flooded. Physiography: Oval depression in lateglacial till. Surrounding vegetation: Formerly open water and fen carr.Beckett, S.C. (1975)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information811.04815.6494.601
02DIOGO_neotoma Neotoma2375041181Diogo-16.80000015.266670Africa8RawDuneNiayes interdune depression. Physiography: Sand and red dunes. Surrounding vegetation: Hygrophile vegetation in interdune.Lezine, A.M. (1987)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information60.69916.27315.574
GOATLAKE Neotoma2377841183Goat Lake-149.90850060.258490Western North America550RawLakeGlacial scour lake in the Kenai Mountains located near an outlet glacier fo the Harding Icefield. Surrounding vegetation dominated by Alnus sinuata and Tsuga mertensiana with some Picea glauca. Tsuga mertensiana is at its upper elevational limit.Anderson, R.S. et al. (2017)AWICarbon-1412-0.0629.0509.112
GARATOUE Neotoma2377941185Garaat El-Ouez8.33333336.818330Africa45RawPeatMarsh. Physiography: Depression. Vegetation formation: Thermo-mediterranean climate.Benslama, M. et al. (2010)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information5-0.04120.33120.372
GORSFAWR Neotoma2378041187Gors Fawr Bog-4.71833351.931670Europe190RawPeatKettle hole, small steep-sides mire. Physiography: Pingo. Surrounding vegetation: Woodland.Fyfe, R.M. (2007)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information65.94911.8135.864
GB4 Neotoma2378141189Gallanech Beg-5.50138956.384440Europe70RawMiremire. Physiography: basin. Surroungong vegetation: upland of mires and lakes.Davies, F.M. (1997)AWICarbon-1415-0.04014.62614.666
02GUIERS Neotoma2378241191Lake Guiers-15.86294016.235680Africa0RawLakeLake Guiers is located in a depression between Pleistocene dunes of Ogolian age at the mouth of the Ferlo River, a former tributary of the Senegal River, which current feeds the lake via the Taoue channel. The lake is natural, but today is highly controlled by dams. An initial dam was built in 1916 to prevent saltwater inflow. Currently, water level is regulated by the Richard-Toll dam on the north and Keur Momar Sarr's Dike on the south. The upland vegetation is Sahelian savanna with Acacia raddiana, A. seyal, A. senegal, Balanites aegyptiaca, species of the Capparidaceae, Combretaceae, and Poaceae. Shoreline floodplain vegetation includes Tamarix senegalensis, Typha australis, Jussiaea repens, Phragmites vulgaris, Pycreus mudtii, Vetiveria nigritana. Nymphaea lotus and Pistia stratiotes grow in oopen water.Lezine, A.M. (1987)AWICarbon-142-0.02810.22810.256
BOURDIM Neotoma2378441197Bourdim8.25388936.803330Africa13RawPeatMarsh. Physiography: Littoral wetland complex. Vegetation formation: Thermo-mediterranean climate.Benslama, M. et al. (2010)AWICarbon-144-0.0223.0443.066
ELKHALED Neotoma2378541199Oumm el-Khaled7.60000035.083330Africa970RawPeatMarsh. Physiography: Calcareous rang: synclinal valley. Surrounding vegetation: Alfa steppe. Vegetation formation: Saharan sub-dersert.Ritchie, J.C. (1984)AWICarbon-142-0.0345.9115.945
EXBRIDGE Neotoma2378641201Exebridge-3.51722251.017220Europe133RawPeatSpring mire. Physiography: Valley. Surrounding vegetation: Cultivated fields.Fyfe, R.M. et al. (2003)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information46.82112.0615.240
ESGRYN Neotoma2378741203Esgryn Bottom-4.94194451.876110Europe71RawPeatMire. Physiography: Valley. Surrounding vegetation: Cultivated fields and little forests.Fyfe, R.M. (2007)AWICarbon-1465.24910.6335.384
BM1 Neotoma2378841205Burmarrad ria14.41444035.935000Europe16RawFluvialMire. Physiography: Floodplain. Surrounding vegetation: Cultivated fields. Vegetation formation: Thermo-Mediteranean belt.Djamali, M. et al. (2013)AWICarbon-1455.2757.7812.506
BAZELB Neotoma2378941207Bazel-Sluis4.32305651.135830Europe0RawRiverRain-fed lowland river. Physiography: Riverine. Surrounding vegetation: Cultivated fields.Deforce, K. et al. (2014)AWICarbon-1445.6387.1081.470
BAZELA Neotoma2378941210Bazel-Sluis4.32305651.135830Europe0RawRiverRain-fed lowland river. Physiography: Riverine. Surrounding vegetation: Cultivated fields.Deforce, K. et al. (2014)AWICarbon-1435.1465.4240.278
AMRS Neotoma2379041212Aveley marshes0.22250051.492220Europe0RawPeatMarshes. Physiography: Thames valley. Surrounding vegetation: Marshes.Batchelor, C.R. (2009)AWICarbon-1482.0597.8545.795
AMRN Neotoma2379041214Aveley marshes0.22250051.492220Europe0RawPeatMarshes. Physiography: Thames valley. Surrounding vegetation: Marshes.Batchelor, C.R. (2009)AWICarbon-1433.4104.7581.348
DOWELS Neotoma2379141216The Dowels Walland marsh0.82805651.043610Europe0RawPeatMarsh depositional complex. Physiography: Remains of degraded shingle barrier. Surrounfing vegetation: cultivated fields.Waller, M.P. et al. (1999)AWICarbon-144-0.0396.1176.156
DOEL06 Neotoma2379241218Doel4.24527851.320830Europe-1RawRiverPeat deposit in Scheldt river. Physiography: Riverine. Surrounding vegetation: Cultivated fields.Deforce, K. (2011)AWICarbon-148-0.0296.7096.738
DAGFINAL Neotoma2379341220Hornchurch marshes0.17694451.520280Europe1RawPeatMarsh. Physiography: Ridge of Thames river. Surrounding vegetation: Urban area.Batchelor, C.R. (2009)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information63.4386.5863.148
CRANESMO Neotoma2379441222Cranes Moor-1.72583350.827780Europe45RawPeatMire. Physiography: Plateau. Surrounding vegetation: Cultivated field and forest.Grant, M.J. et al. (2009)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information7-0.06510.58410.649
CUTHILL2 Neotoma2379541224Cut Hill-3.98194450.627500Europe599RawPeatEroding blanket peat. Physiography: Upland. Surrounding vegetation: bog and cultivated fields.Fyfe, R.M. and Woodbridge, J. (2012)AWICarbon-1480.9977.1416.144
CUTHILL1 Neotoma2379541226Cut Hill-3.98194450.627500Europe599RawPeatEroding blanket peat. Physiography: Upland. Surrounding vegetation: bog and cultivated fields.Fyfe, R.M. and Greeves, T. (2010)AWICarbon-1425.4537.8102.357
COMERSLA Neotoma2379641228Comerslade-3.80472251.120280Europe446RawPeatMire. Physiography: Valley mire. Surounding vegetation: cultivated fieldsFyfe, R.M. (2012)AWICarbon-145-0.0468.2838.329
CABURN Neotoma2379741230Caburn0.05055650.857220Europe6RawFluvialFloodplain. Physiography: Chalk valley. Surrounding vegetation: cultivated fieldsWaller, M.P. and Hamilton, S. (2000)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information43.8527.0993.247
BBURN3 Neotoma2379941233Bigholm Burn-3.07250055.120280Europe160RawPeatPeat overlying glacial sediments. Physiography: In the river valley beside a stream. Surrounding vegetation: Peat surface disturbed by sheep & cattle.Godwin, H. and Willis, E.H. (1964)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information5-0.05212.31812.370
NOVO-USP Neotoma2380041235Novo-Uspenka84.16667056.616670Asia150RawFenFen in the flood plain of Ob' river. Physiography: Flood plain. Surrounding vegetation: Pinus sylvestris, Betula pendula.Blyakharchuk, T.A. (1989)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information5-0.0636.0506.113
NIZHNIVA Neotoma2380141237Nizhnevartovsk76.66667062.000000Asia56RawRiverPhysiography: First terrace above flood-plain of river. Surrounding vegetation: Sphagnum bog.Neustadt, M.I. et al. (1971)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information10-0.06612.42612.492
TFT Neotoma2380441243Tilbury Fort0.37611151.455830Europe2RawPeatBog and field. Physiography: Thames valley. Surrounding vegetation: Cultivatd fields in urban area.Batchelor, C.R. (2009)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information42.1828.4976.315
BAYANCH Neotoma2380541245Lake Bayanchagan115.22540041.632850Asia1355RawLakeLake Bayanchagan is a closed-basin lake situated on the northern edge of the summer Monsoon. The lake is almost totally dry, with patches of shallow water maintained by summer rain.The region is located in the transition zone between desert and steppe.Jiang, W. et al. (2010)AWICarbon-1470.50811.64411.136
TIANCHIYL Neotoma2380641247Lake Tianchi99.27974025.870850Asia2550RawLakeLake Tianchi is in the subalpine zone of the Hengduan Mountains, formerly dominated by Tsuga dumosa. Vegetation today is dominated by Pinus yunnanensis, accompanied by Castanopsis delavayi, Cyclobalanopsis delavayi, Alnus nepalensis, Celtis tetrandra, Sapindus delavayi, Pistacia chinensis, Quercus variabilis, Gleditsia delavayi and Docynia delavayi. At present, Tsuga dumosa is rare in the area due to human activity. The natural lake is currently submerged under Tianchi Reservoir.Jiang, W. et al. (2019)AWICarbon-1420-0.02318.66518.688
K7/P2 Neotoma2380941252Dyanushka K7P2125.03690065.039440Asia123RawPeatPermafrost peat. Physiography: Dyanushka River, flat plain. Surrounding vegetation: Open cold deciduous forests.Werner, K. et al. (2010)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information13-0.06212.65812.720
FADEYEVS Neotoma2381141262Faddeyevskiy143.83330075.333330Asia30RawRiverRiverine. Physiography: River valley. Surrounding vegetation: Tundra.Andreev, A.A. et al. (2001)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information322.86146.87524.014
Nikolay Neotoma2381241264Nikolay Lake124.20000073.333330Asia35RawLakeIs the largest body of water in the Lena River Delta region and is situated in the northwestern part of Arga Island.The island is one of the major geomorphologic elements of the Lena Delta and is characterised by numerous lakes with a submeridional orientation of the long axis typifying lake depressions. Nikolay Lake consists of five subbasins and is about 8 km wide from east to west and about 6 km long from north to south. Approximately 70% of the lake basin has a water depth of less than 2 m. A maximum water depth of 30 m was recorded in one subbasin.Andreev, A.A. et al. (2004)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information8-0.05211.49111.543
SMOM Neotoma2381441269Small Momela Lake36.896030-3.227450Africa1440RawLakeAlkaline lake located on the eastern flank of Mt. Meru (Mt. Ujamaa) formed by a lahar ~8000 cal yr BP. Vegetation immediatly surrounding the lake is evergreen forest with Olea hochstetteri and Diospyros abysinnica. Regional vegetation is grassland and mixed scrub.Bolick, M.R. (1991)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information5-0.0087.6017.609
TIGAL Neotoma2381641273Tigalmamine-5.35000032.900000Africa1626RawLakeLake in a cedar forest. Physiography: Middle Atlas. Surrounding vegetation: Cedar forest. Vegetation formation: Cedar forest.Cheddadi, R. et al. (1988)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information8-0.05312.03212.085
WTP Neotoma2381841276Woolwich Trade Park0.08555651.491670Europe3RawRiverRiver Thames. Physiography: Thames valley. Surrounding vegetation: Urban area.Batchelor, C.R. (2009)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information42.0226.0374.015
RAD Neotoma2381941278Royal Albert Dock0.04500051.507780Europe5RawRiverRiver bank. Physiography: Thames valley. Surrounding vegetation: Urban area with parks and gardens.Batchelor, C.R. (2009)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information2-0.0514.4414.492
GWB Neotoma2382041280Beckton0.05888951.519440Europe4RawRiverRiverine. Physiography: Alluvian Thames floodplain. Surrounding vegetation: Urban area of London.Batchelor, C.R. (2009)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information5-0.0476.8796.926
ALBITR1_neotoma Neotoma2382141283Albitrunca Cliff15.268020-23.663480Africa460RawRiverSite is located in the Kuiseb River valley in the Namib Desert. Surrounding vegetation: Dense woodland along the river composed of Acacia erioloba and A. albida, Tamarix usneoides, Salvadora persica, Euclea pseudobenus, and Ziziphus mucronata.Scott, L. (1996)AWICarbon-1421.1201.5280.408
ALBITR2_neotoma Neotoma2382141285Albitrunca Cliff15.268020-23.663480Africa460RawRiverSite is located in the Kuiseb River valley in the Namib Desert. Surrounding vegetation: Dense woodland along the river composed of Acacia erioloba and A. albida, Tamarix usneoides, Salvadora persica, Euclea pseudobenus, and Ziziphus mucronata.Scott, L. (1996)AWICarbon-1430.5520.8520.300
ALB3PC Neotoma2382841298Lake Albert WHOI core 3PC30.5750001.520000Africa619RawLakeExoreic Lake. Surrounding vegetation: Savanna.Hecky, R. and Degens, E. (1975)AWICarbon-144-0.05315.67215.725
WINNEYS Neotoma2383141305Winneys Down-3.94271050.622780Europe517RawPeatMire. Physiography: upland. Surrounding vegetation: moorland and grassland.Fyfe, R.M. and Woodbridge, J. (2012)AWICarbon-1413-0.0698.2678.336
WINDMILL Neotoma2383341308Windmill Rough-3.63305650.974720Europe263RawPeatSpring mire. Physiography: shallow depression in lowland. Surrounding vegetation: Cultivated fields and forests.Fyfe, R.M. et al. (2004)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information3-0.0323.4053.437
STONETOR Neotoma2383441310Stonetor Brook-3.91000050.655560Europe401RawPeatSpring mire. Physiography: upland. Surounding vegetation: grasses with patches of gorse.Fyfe, R.M. et al. (2008)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information8-0.0488.8938.941
HARUB2 Neotoma2383541314Harubes15.334660-23.665020Africa480RawRiverSite is located in the Kuiseb River valley in the Namib Desert. Surrounding vegetation: Dense woodland along the river composed of Acacia erioloba and A. albida, Tamarix usneoides, Salvadora persica, Euclea pseudobenus, and Ziziphus mucronata.Scott, L. (1996)AWICarbon-1430.1620.5900.428
NORTHTWI Neotoma2383841320North Twitchen Springs-3.82611151.117220Europe366RawPeatSpring mire. Physiography: upland landscape. Surrounding vegetation: Cultivated fields.Fyfe, R.M. (2012)AWICarbon-145-0.0404.3174.357
MOLECHAM Neotoma2384041323Moles Chamber-3.83277851.139440Europe421RawPeatSmall spring-fed, soligenous mire. Physiography: upland. Surrounding vegetation: Cultivated fields.Fyfe, R.M. (2012)AWICarbon-146-0.0583.2523.310
MIDNORCO Neotoma2384241326Middle North Coombe-3.43333350.933890Europe122RawPeatSpring mire. Physiography: translational slide in upland. Surrounding vegetation: Cultivated fields.Fyfe, R.M. et al. (2004)AWICarbon-144-0.0553.3263.381
LONGBREA Neotoma2384441329Long Breach-3.68750051.065830Europe345RawPeatValley mire. Physiography: slope. Surounding vegetation: cultivated fields.Fyfe, R.M. et al. (2003)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information5-0.0556.6676.722
LOBBSBOG Neotoma2384641333Lobbs Bog-3.62361150.970560Europe243RawPeatValley mire. Physiography: valley. Surrounding vegetation: fields and coniferous plantations.Fyfe, R.M. et al. (2004)AWICarbon-143-0.0542.3872.441
HARESDOW Neotoma2384741335Hares Down-3.64388950.978060Europe255RawPeatValley mire. Physiography: Step-basin. Surrounding vegetation: Cultivated fields.Fyfe, R.M. et al. (2004)AWICarbon-147-0.0482.8802.928
HANGINGS Neotoma2384841337Hangingstone Hill-3.95694450.654720Europe598RawPeatBlanket bog. Physiography: upland. Surounding vegetation: culrivated fields.Fyfe, R.M. and Woodbridge, J. (2012)AWICarbon-147-0.0227.4557.477
GOURTE Neotoma2384941339Gourte Mires-3.67833351.054440Europe291RawPeatSpring-fed mire. Physiography: Upland above a steep-sided valley. Surrounding vegetation: shrubs and cultivated fields.Fyfe, R.M. et al. (2003)AWICarbon-14, Lead-210, dates from prior information4-0.0404.6244.664
STOWBEDO Neotoma2385241345The Mere Stow Bedon0.87388952.529440Europe37RawLakeLake. Physiography: Basin. Surrounding vegetation: Cultivated fields, grass.Bennett, K.D. (1986)AWICarbon-14102.70214.21111.509
SAHAMMER Neotoma2385541351Saham Mere0.80638952.581390Europe38RawLakeLake. Physiography: Basin. Surrounding vegetation: Cultivated fields and grassland.Bennett, K.D. (1988)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information104.66921.00116.332
SILBERHO Neotoma2386241366Silberhohl10.18141051.908560Europe180RawPeatPhysiography: paludificated doline.Chen, S.H. (1988)AWICarbon-144-0.0587.4997.557
LCC Neotoma2386941380Little Cheyne Court Walland marsh0.83000050.962780Europe3RawPeatMarsh. Physiography: marshland. Surounding vegetation: cuitivated fields.Waller, M.P. et al. (1999)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information40.8915.5274.636
HOPEFARM Neotoma2387041382Hope farm Walland marsh0.83555651.017780Europe2RawPeatMarsh. Physiography: marshland. Surrounding vegetation: cultivated fields.Waller, M.P. et al. (1999)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information41.5385.4243.886
HMS Neotoma2387141384Horsemarsh Sewer0.82666751.051940Europe0RawPeatMarsh. Physiography: marshland. Surrounding vegetation: cultivated fields.Waller, M.P. et al. (1999)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information73.2146.4543.240
BAL1 Neotoma2387341389Balladrum8.74872046.159190Europe390RawMireMire covered with Carex acutiformis. Castanea sativa stands on the adjacent slopes.Hofstetter, S. et al. (2006)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information410.38416.1555.771
Barbarina_Tumsa Neotoma2387541397Barbarina Tumsa123.35000073.566670Asia10RawLakeLakes bordered by Laptev sea&Lena river. Physiography: Thermokarst origin. Surrounding vegetation: Tundra. Vegetation formation: Arctic climate.Andreev, A.A. et al. (2004)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information4-0.0607.1557.215
LUDERHO1 Neotoma2386741399Luderholz10.31192051.674960Europe228RawLakePond. Physiography: sink-holeChen, S.H. (1988)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information3-0.04913.90813.957
BAL2 Neotoma2387341401Balladrum8.74872046.159190Europe390RawMireMire covered with Carex acutiformis. Castanea sativa stands on the adjacent slopes.Hofstetter, S. et al. (2006)AWICarbon-147-0.06515.64715.712
LOSUNAR Neotoma2388241411Le Loch Sunart-5.86666756.666670Europe0RawMarineMedian basin of the 3 others. Physiography: Fjord-style sea lochs (Loch Sunart). Surrounding vegetation: grassland.Mokeddem, Z. et al. (2007)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information3-0.04916.04616.095
LLYN-JL_neotoma Neotoma2388541417Llyn Gwernan-3.92138952.725560Europe165RawLakeBog close to a small lake. Physiography: Within a steep-sided rock basin. Surrounding vegetation: Peat bog.Lowe, J.J. and Lowe, S. (1989)AWICarbon-14710.35615.9115.555
ENDINBIR Neotoma2388441419Endinger Bruch12.89233054.248310Europe19RawPeatEndinger Bruch is a large alder carr within the till plains. The area consists of a basin with a diameter of approx. 1 km that includes a 15-m-deep kettle hole and several smaller basins.Barthelmes, A. et al. (2012)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information144.27215.24110.969
PANBRI Neotoma2388641421Pannel Bridge0.67527850.905830Europe3RawPeatRecently abandoned pasture, former fen. Physiography: Steep surrounding slopes from 3m to 50m. Surrounding vegetation: Euparium cannabinum, Rubus and Urtica.Waller, M.P. (1987)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information8-0.06411.58111.645
BRETAYE16 Neotoma1458141426Lac de Bretaye7.07212046.326030Europe1780RawLakeOne minor inflow and no surface outflow. Some patches of Picea abies and scattered individuals of Larix decidua, Pinus cembra and Acer pseudoplatanus. Otherwise, dominance of subalpine and alpine meadows with subalpine shrubs (Alnus viridis, Juniperus communis, Rhododendron hirsutum).Thole, L. et al. (2016)AWICarbon-1410-0.06811.75711.825
NACHTIGA Neotoma2388941435Nachtigall9.40223051.808510Europe95RawRiverBank of Weser river. Physiography: Basin. Surrounding vegetation: Cultivated fields, forest.Kleinmann, A. et al. (2011)AWICarbon-14312.000226.812214.812
MD042845 Neotoma2389541446Bay of Biscay-5.21666745.350000Europe-4100RawMarineDeep Sea Benthic. Physiography: Seamount Dôme Gascogne.Sanchez-Goni, M.F. et al. (2008)Neotoma_Cal BP ageCarbon-14731.848143.279111.431
LAU_neotoma Neotoma2389641448Lauenensee7.33143046.396840Europe1381RawLakeThe lake consists of two basins connected with a small channel. The core was retrieved from the larger one. Several small inlets flow into the lake or the surrounding mire. One small outflow stream. Launensee lies at the transition between the montane and subapine vegetation belts. The main forest tree species is Picea abies, with occasional presence of Alnus incana, Acer pseudoplatanus and Betula pubescens.Rey, F. et al. (2013)AWICarbon-1412-0.02614.50714.533
FEL1 Neotoma2389841453Felchowsee14.13067053.055130Europe35RawLakeProglacial circular lake. Physiography: end moraine area of the Pomeranian substage. Vegetation formation: Transition between rich beech forests and continental oak-hornbeam forests.Jahns, S. (2000)AWICarbon-147-0.0325.8315.863
FEL2 Neotoma2389841456Felchowsee14.13067053.055130Europe35RawLakeProglacial circular lake. Physiography: end moraine area of the Pomeranian substage. Vegetation formation: Transition between rich beech forests and continental oak-hornbeam forests.Jahns, S. (2000)AWICarbon-1485.04013.2618.221
ORISURF Neotoma2390141460Lago di Origlio8.94329046.051520Europe416RawRiverMinor inlet on the east and an outlet on the north. Vegetation dominated by Castanea sativa stands. Potential natural vegetation: mixed deciduous forest.Tinner, W. et al. (1998)AWILead-2107-0.0440.0290.073
ORIGLIO Neotoma2390141467Lago di Origlio8.94329046.051520Europe416RawRiverMinor inlet on the east and an outlet on the north. Vegetation dominated by Castanea sativa stands. Potential natural vegetation: mixed deciduous forest.Tinner, W. et al. (1999)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information26-0.05020.16720.217
BUROVER Neotoma2366941469Burgaschisee7.66823047.169690Europe465RawLakeEutrophic lake with anoxic water in the hypolimnion. Four small inflows on the southwest and one outflow to the north. Agricultural land around the lake with Alnus glutinosa carrs on the shore and some Fagus sylvatica-dominated stands on the adjacent hills.Rey, F. et al. (2017)AWICarbon-1417-0.06518.64918.714
BROADOWN Neotoma2390741476Broad Down-3.96222250.612500Europe513RawPeatBlanket bog. Physiography: Upland on granite. Surrounding vegetation: Upland vegetation.Fyfe, R.M. and Woodbridge, J. (2012)AWICarbon-149-0.0507.6907.740
CREICHCA Neotoma2390941479Creich Castle-3.08333356.383330Europe400RawCaveDrained used for agriculture. Physiography: Small hollow on top of the plateau. Surrounding vegetation: Agricultural land, gorse, rowan, birch.Cundill, P.R. and Whittington, G. (1983)AWICarbon-1439.43114.9325.501
MULLAG Neotoma2391141485Lough Mullaghlahan-8.46823554.775330Europe40RawLakeLake occupies a rock basin formed by faulting and glacial scour. No inflowing streams, with a minor outflow, which may be artificial. Blanket peat occupies most of the catchment, with some small fields of rough pasture.Fossitt, J.A. (1994)AWICarbon-146-0.05914.72514.784
EMINES Neotoma2391441489Emines7.27588046.329170Europe2288RawLakeClose to the Sanetsch pass. Alpine karrenfield around, i.e. exposed limestone with erosion channels. Treeless vegetation.Berthel, N. et al. (2012)AWICarbon-144-0.03712.22312.260
BELIYA2C Neotoma2391541491Beliya Kanton24.13967041.734410Europe1547RawPeatPeat bog. Physiography: Depression, crossed by a stream. Surrounding vegetation: Cattle-breeding, forest Pinus/Picea. Vegetation formation: Coniferous belt.Lazarova, M.A. et al. (2011)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information5-0.05612.19712.253
OCFCB Neotoma2391741497Old Crow Flats (Core CB)-140.85660068.108260Western North America292RawLakeVast expanse of patterned peatland and shallow lakes. Surrounding vegetation: Closed forests of Picea glauca and P. mariana with dense understories of Alnus crispa, Betula glandulosa, and Shepherdia canadensis are found on valley slopes. Uplands are covered in birch-heath shrub tundra, with Eriophorum vaginatum tussock tundra on very gentle slopes. Treeline is formed by Picea glauca, the most northerly stands of which occur on south-facing slopes and in creek valleys.Ovenden, L.E. (1985)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information4-0.04914.60014.649
OCFKE Neotoma2391841499Old Crow Flats (Core KE)-140.82610067.932750Western North America335RawLakeVast expanse of patterned peatland and shallow lakes. Surrounding vegetation: Closed forests of Picea glauca and P. mariana with dense understories of Alnus crispa, Betula glandulosa, and Shepherdia canadensis are found on valley slopes. Uplands are covered in birch-heath shrub tundra, with Eriophorum vaginatum tussock tundra on very gentle slopes. Treeline is formed by Picea glauca, the most northerly stands of which occur on south-facing slopes and in creek valleys.Ovenden, L.E. (1985)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information4-0.06216.98817.050
NABRAD Neotoma2391941502Lough Nabraddan-8.34920055.022840Europe20RawLakeLake with minor inflow and outflow stream. Trees and arable land west of the lake; blanket peat and abandoned farmland east of the lake. Alnus glutinosa and Salix cinerea fringe the lake in the wettest areas, with Populus tremula and Sorbus aucuparia on steeper rocky slopes. Catchment was intesnsively cultivated in the past.Fossitt, J.A. (1994)AWICarbon-145-0.05914.48814.547
RAIDA4 Neotoma2392041506Ra'irua marsh-147.678700-23.868160Indopacific1RawMarshRa'irua marsh is a perennial wetland receiving ~2000 mm rainfall annually. The herbaceous vegetation of the marsh is dominated by the introduced herbaceous weeds Ludwigia octovalvis (Jacq.) P.H.Raven, Commelina diffusa Burm.f., Persicaria glabra (Willd.) M.Gomez, and Sagittaria trifolia L.Prebble, M. et al. (2019)AWICarbon-1412-0.0551.3351.390
EA200 Neotoma2392141514Waitetoke175.788600-36.610150Indopacific1RawSwampWaitetoke swamp on Great Mercury Island is a mostly perennial wetland impounded by a mid-Holocene dune. It is formed within a 10 ha catchment.Holdaway, S.J. et al. (2019)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information6-0.0635.5095.572
EA204 Neotoma2392241521Tamewhera175.759100-36.593450Indopacific17RawSwampTamewhera middle swamp on Great Mercury Island is a perennial wetland. The vegetation of the swamp is dominated by Typha orientalis, but also the rush Juncus ensifolius along with several other herbs, many of which are exotic weeds. Middle swamp positioned below a small upper swamp and a much larger wetland below which is dominated by Typha orientalis.Prebble, M. et al. (2019)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information6-0.0640.6200.684
ADAJA Neotoma2392341525Almenara de Adaja-4.66805641.191940Europe784RawLakeEndorheic lagoon. Physiography: In the Duero basin (North plateau). Surrounding vegetation: Juncus and Phragmites. Vegetation formation: Pine Land.Lopez Merino, L. et al. (2009)AWICarbon-142-0.0272.7972.824
AREO Neotoma2392441527Monte Areo mire-5.76888943.528890Europe200RawPeatMire. Physiography: Slope minerogenic in paetland. Surrounding vegetation: Eucalyptus plantations and meadows. Vegetation formation: Oligotrophic oak forests.Lopez-Merino, L. et al. (2010)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information12-0.06911.78511.854
TUKOU2 Neotoma2392541532Tukou marsh-144.352000-27.604010Indopacific2RawMarshThe marsh lies on the south side of the broadest river delta and associated tidal flats at the head of Ha'urei Harbor. The marsh is banked and divided by two smaller prograding river channels forming two waterlogged depressions. The modern marsh appears to have developed behind the southern levee of the main river and the northern levee of the smaller river bounded the marsh to the south. The marsh extends from the estuarine shoreline, marked at high tide (~0.4 m above mean sea level) by driftwood and estuarine detritus, ~135 m to the embankment of the surrounding hill slope. Below the embankment, the marsh reaches a maximum elevation of 3 m above the high tide mark. The topography of the remnant agricultural terrace features lie an additional 50 cm or more above the marsh surface. Tukou is fed by two permanent streams that drain the eastern catchment of Pera'u (650 m a.s.l.), the highest peak on the island. The vegetation of the water-logged marsh surface is currently dominated by introduced pastoral grasses (e.g. Briza minor L.) and adventive herbs (e.g. Calystegia soldanella (L.) R.Br. ex Roem. & Schult. and Commelina diffusa Burm.f.) with some indigenous sedges and rushes. The embankment on the periphery of the marsh has a vegetation cover of grass and naturalized trees. Some indigenous trees are found at the site including Hibiscus tiliaceus L. and Metrosideros collina (J.R Forst. & G.Forst.) A. Gray.Kennett, D. et al. (2006)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information6-0.0668.7478.813
LEDC10-1 Neotoma2392641537Lake Elsinore-117.35340033.660650Western North America376RawLakeLargest natural lake in Southern California, currently ~15 km^2. San Jacinto Rivier is main water source, and runoff from the Elsinore Mountains. Modern mean depth is ~3-13 m.Heusser, L.E. et al. (2015)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information286.64632.51625.870
GBASSO Neotoma2392841543Gorgo Basso12.65000037.600000Europe6RawLakeLake. Physiography: Chain of karstic depressions. Surrounding vegetation: Cultivated fields.Tinner, W. et al. (2009)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information10-0.06110.50110.562
BAJONDI Neotoma2392941562Bajondillo-4.49638936.619720Europe20RawCaveCoastal archaeological cave.Lopez-Saez, J.A. et al. (2007)Neotoma_CAL, THL, USE BPCarbon-14, dates from prior information284.700142.228137.528
HERMIT Neotoma2393041580Hermit Lake-105.63170038.088060Western North America3450RawLakeCirque lake in the Sangre de Cristo Mountains located ~200 m below tree line. Local vegetation north and east of the lake dominated by Picea engelmannii with some Abies bifolia, with debris slopes south and east.Anderson, R.S. et al. (2018)AWICarbon-1420-0.05413.81413.868
BADDA Neotoma2393141582Badda bog39.3666707.866667Africa4040RawBogHigh altitude mire dominated by tussock-forming species (probably Cyperaceae) lying within a formerly glaciated valley on Mt. Badda in the Arussi Mountains. Site surrounded by Alchemilla scrub.Hamilton, A.C. (1982)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information5-0.03013.52613.556
BIVGELA Neotoma2393341587Biviere di Gela14.34455037.018790Europe7RawLakeFreshwater lake separated from the Mediterranean Sea by a fossil sand dune system. Originally it was a lagoon connected to the sea. There is one small inlet and no outlet. Submerged vegetation: Potamogeton pectinatus, P. crispus, Myriophyllum verticillatum, Ceratophyllum submersum. Shore vegetation: Schoenoplectus litoralis, S. tabernaemontani, Bolboschoenus maritimus, Phragmites australis, Carex otrubae, Cyperus laevigatus, Cyperus alopecuroides, Typha latifolia, T. angustifolia, Juncus acutus. Tamarix africana, T. arborea, T. gallica, main tree species on the shore. Some remnants of Mediterranean scrub with Ceratonia siliqua, Olea europaea var. sylvestris, Pistacia lentiscus, Chamaerops humilis, Cistus spp., Rosmarinus officinalis, Corydothymus capitatus.Colombaroli, D. et al. (2009)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information6-0.0597.7917.850
IFFIGSEE Neotoma2393441589Iffigsee7.40589046.386790Europe2065RawMeadowMinor surface inflow on the NW shore and no surface outflow. Modern vegetation: alpine meadows.Schworer, C. et al. (2015)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information21-0.05711.33611.393
MASSACHR Neotoma2393841602Lago di Massaciuccoli10.33080043.837840Europe0RawLakeLake originated as a retrodunal basin after the last sea transgression. Seaward it is bordered by a coastal sandy belt and eastward it is surrounded by Mesozoic limestone hills and alluvial fans of glacial origin. There are four inlets and one outlet. The vegetation around the lake is dominated by Phragmites australis and Cyperaceae. The surrounding hills are covered with meso-Mediterranean mixed deciduous and evergreen Quercus forests.Colombaroli, Daniele et al. (2007)AWICarbon-1472.1966.7774.581
AC05-B Neotoma2393941604Lago dell'Accesa10.89516042.987870Europe157RawLakeLake fed by subaquatic springs on its western shore. Only one outlet on the east shore. Surrounded by hills covered with mixed evergreen/deciduous woodland.Colombaroli, D. et al. (2008)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information11-0.05011.67511.725
SUNSET Neotoma2394041606Sunset Lake-124.65200058.497000Western North America1530RawLakeSunset Lake is found within an east-west oriented valley, approximately 230 m above current treeline. Surrounding vegetation: Low-elevation forests in the region are dominated by Picea glauca, P. mariana, Pinus contorta, Betula papyrifera, and Populus tremuloides. With increasing elevation, forest cover gradually grades into forest-tundra. Above treeline, vegetation surrounding Sunset Lake is dominated by Betula glandulosa. Dwarf shrubs (Cassiope tetragona, Dryas integrifolia, Arctostaphylos, and Vaccinium) also occur, but their densities are low. An assortment of herbs, including Oxyria digyna, Potentilla uniflora, Poaceae, bryophytes, and lichens are also present. Salix often occurs near the edge of the lakes and along streams. A few dwarfed Picea glauca are growing along the shore of the lake.Pisaric, M.F.J., (2001)AWICarbon-144-0.0408.5328.572
DEADSPR Neotoma2394241612Dead Spruce Lake-124.54950058.578500Western North America1378RawLakeSurrounding vegetation: Low-elevation forests in the region are dominated by Picea glauca, P. mariana, Pinus contorta, Betula papyrifera, and Populus tremuloides. With increasing elevation, forest cover gradually grades into forest-tundra. A large number of trees around the lake were killed by a local fire of unknown timing.Pisaric, M.F.J., (2001)AWICarbon-142-0.05312.47112.524
EMERALDL Neotoma2394341614Emerald Lake-106.40630039.151630Western North America3051RawLakeSmall Kettle Lake in the valley bottom along Halfmoon Creek. The lake lies in hummocky outwash between two Pinedale-age lateral moraines, which originated from an outlet glacier in the Sawatch Range. Surrounding vegetation is dominated by dense stands of Pinus contorta, with minor Picea engelmannii, Abies, and Populus tremuloides.Jimenez-Moreno, G. et al. (2019)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information10-0.06911.03711.106
MAHOMA Neotoma2394641619Mahoma Lake29.9672000.344245Africa2960RawLakeKettle lake in the lower Mubuku-Bujuku Valley situated in a complex of termino-lateral Mahoma moraines. Physiography: Glacial lake. Surrounding vegetation: Arundinacea forest at the boundary of the bamboo zone of the montaine forest belt and the ericaceous belt. Smaller numbers of Podocarpus and Rapanea trees are prominant in the local vegetation.Hamilton, A.C. (1982)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information3-0.05819.60319.661
CRAIG Neotoma2395041627Craigrossie28.471470-28.531030Africa1700RawRiverSite is an anomalously wet, organic sequence of sediments belonging to a +10-m terrace on the north side of the Little Caledon River. Sediments derived from local swamps, floods, or slack water. Surrounding vegetation is grassland.Scott, L. (1989)AWICarbon-147-0.04215.34815.390
ELIMSEQ Neotoma2395141629Elim Swamp28.415660-28.490600Africa1890RawSwampSwamp deposits in a small north-bacin basin, 80 cm below the top of the slope. Surrounding vegetation: grassland.Scott, L. (1989)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information521.26627.9886.722
GREPPO Neotoma2395241631Lago del Greppo10.67378044.119900Europe1442RawLakeSmall and shallow pond on the northern slopes of Monte Poggione. Fen on the SW shore of the pond. No evident inlet or outlet. Probably originated from a landslide although glacial origin cannot be discarded. The lake is surrounded by woods dominated by Fagus sylvatica, Abies alba and Picea abies, with Acer pseudoplatanus, Sorbus aucuparia, Sorbus aria, Laburnum alpinum and Vaccinium myrtillus.Vescovi, E. et al. (2010)AWICarbon-1414-0.06014.59814.658
PAVULLO Neotoma2395341634Pavullo nel Frignano10.83865044.320090Europe675RawLakeThe site is currently a swamp but it was a lake in the past. On the surrounding hills: Quercus pubescens, Sorbus torminalis, Acer monspessulanum, Acer campestre, and Fraxinus ornus. On shady and cooler sites, Quercus pubescens is mixed with Quercus cerris, Ostrya carpinifolia, Fagus sylvatica and Castanea sativa.Vescovi, E. et al. (2010)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information10-0.06415.54915.613
MOLINAES_neotoma Neotoma2395841646La Molina mire-6.32722243.381110Europe650RawPeatMire. Physiography: Ridge. Surrounding vegetation: Oak, beech, birch and chestnut-tree.Lopez-Merino, L. et al. (2011)AWICarbon-146-0.0705.0015.071
SONENBGM Neotoma2396241653Sonnenberger Moor10.51354051.766310Europe780RawPeatPeat bog. Physiography: saddle bog.Willutzki, H. (1962)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information6-0.0302.3382.368
PATATERO Neotoma2396441657Patateros bog-4.67416739.597220Europe700RawPeatPeat bog. Physiography: Valley. Surrounding vegetation: Planted Pinus forest. Vegetation formation: Mediterranean area Quercus pyrenaica.Dorado-Valino, M. et al. (2014)AWICarbon-144-0.0652.7192.784
VALDEYER Neotoma2396841669Valdeyernos bog-4.09638939.441110Europe850RawPeatPeat bog. Physiography: Valley of Sierra de Torneros. Surrounding vegetation: Deciduous oak (Q. pyrenaica & faginea). Vegetation formation: Mediterranean.Dorado-Valino, M. et al. (2014)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information4-0.0653.4233.488
PENANEGR Neotoma2403241746Pena Negra-5.79222240.334720Europe1258RawPeatMire. Physiography: Montain in Caceres area. Surrounding vegetation: Cultivated fields and oak forest. Vegetation formation: Supra/meso mediterranean oak forest.Abel-Schaad, D. and Lopez-Saez, J.A. (2013)AWICarbon-147-0.0453.9834.028
VENERE Neotoma2403441750Lago di Venere11.98704036.816890Europe2RawLakeEndorheic saline basin within a calderic depression. No inlet, fed with rainfall and hydrothermal springs. No outlet. Maquis around the site.Calo, C. et al. (2013)AWICarbon-142-0.0541.1551.209
SERRANIL Neotoma2403641753Puerto de Serranillos-4.93416740.307220Europe1700RawPeatMire. Physiography: Basin with granitic bedrock mountain. Surrounding vegetation: Grassland with patches of Jun.CystusPinu.Lopez-Merino, L. et al. (2009)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information5-0.0552.0222.077
PRD4 Neotoma2403741755PRD-4-8.51666742.533330Europe260RawPaleosolColluvial soil monolith. Physiography: Depression in valley. Surrounding vegetation: Pinus pinaster Quercus robur Pteridium. Vegetation formation: Atlantic/Eurosiberian region.Lopez-Merino, L. et al. (2012)AWICarbon-146-0.03513.40913.444
UBERLINGNeotoma348241756Grosses Uberling Schattseit-Moor13.90000047.172220Europe1750RawLakeAlmost untouched. Surrounding vegetation: Picea forest with Larix and Pinus cembra.Krisai, R. et al. (1991)AWICarbon-145-0.03818.35318.391
LLIGAT_neotoma Neotoma2403841758Posidonia Lligat3.29111142.292220Europe-3RawMarineBay. Physiography: Mediterranean coastal bay.Lopez-Saez, J.A. et al. (2009)AWICarbon-145-0.0581.0291.087
CULAZON Neotoma2403941760Culazon-4.48916743.232780Europe592RawBogRaised bog. Physiography: Lamason valley. Surrounding vegetation: Meadows and pastures.Lopez-Saez, J.A. et al. (2013)AWICarbon-1412-0.0684.0284.096
FOYMT Neotoma2404041762Foy Lake-114.36120048.164750Western North America1006RawLakePresent vegetation in the Flathead Valley is a mixture of irrigated agricultural lands, native grasslands, conifer forests, and riparian woodland. Forests around Foy Lake are composed of Pseudotsuga menziesii, Pinus ponderosa, and Larix occidentalis. Larix occidentalis, Pinus ponderosa, and an occasional Juniperus scopulorum grow in open grassy woodlands along the west-facing slopes above the site. Stands of Pinus contorta are scattered throughout all habitats near Foy Lake.Power, M.J. (2006)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information16-0.05212.46412.516
SKAIDJVR_neotoma Neotoma2404141764Lake Skaidejavri27.84761070.051600Europe183RawLakeMedium size lake. Physiography: Rolling rockland. Surrounding vegetation: Sparse mountain birch forest.Seppa, H. (1996)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information5-0.05110.63610.687
KVARNTRA Neotoma2404241766Lake Kvarntrask19.97168060.345770Europe14RawLakeNASarmaja-Korjonen, K. et al. (1991)AWICarbon-144-0.0604.4474.507
MUZZANO Neotoma2404441770Lago di Muzzano8.92794045.996630Europe337RawRiverNo permanent inlet (two temporary streams) and one minor outlet to Lago di Lugano. Castanea sativa stands with other broadleaved trees such as Quercus petraea, Q. pubescens, Alnus glutinosa, Fraxinus excelsior, Betula pendula, Fagus sylvatica and Tilia cordataGobet, E. et al. (2000)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information11-0.06715.01615.083
LENGEGGA Neotoma2405041842Lengi Egga7.97395046.394290Europe2557RawMeadowTreeless landscape, alpine meadows with Nardus stricta and Carex curvula. Mire subdivided by a perennial stream.Tinner, W. and Theurillat, J.P. (2003)AWICarbon-1414-0.05412.33212.386
WA01 Neotoma2407041864Lake WA01-136.92940061.244410Western North America1000RawLakeThe vegetation surrounding the study site is characterized by the presence of low density boreal forests dominated by white spruce (Picea glauca). White spruce stands in the region tend to be found on well-drained soils and on the sides and tops of slopes. Stands of poplar and aspen, as well as birch and alder are also common, particularly in low-lying areas and on more poorly drained sites. In the understory, the vegetation includes juniper and willow as well as numerous herbaceous plants such as species of grasses and sedges, which tend to occur on more poorly drained sites. Epilobium and Shepherdia also form a small component of the modern vegetation, and are principally found on well-drained soils.Ravindra, R. (2009)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information37-0.05910.61610.675
CANDIEIR Neotoma2411141909Charco da Candieira-7.57638940.341670Europe1409RawLakePond 100 m across, adjacent peaty area. Physiography: Base of hanging valley, granite, glaciated. Surrounding vegetation: Nardus, Ericaceae, Cytisus, Genista, Halimium.Van der Knaap, W.O. and van Leeuwen, J. (1984)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information30-0.06114.75014.811
LAGOA_CO Neotoma2411241911Lagoa Comprida 2-7.63611140.362780Europe1650RawLakePeats with pond. Physiography: Small depression. Surrounding vegetation: Heathland, Juniperus, Erica, Calluna.Janssen, C.R. and Woldringh, R.E. (1981)AWICarbon-145-0.02010.69310.713
TRAVESS2 Neotoma2412541926Lagoa Travessa II-8.77250038.304440Europe3RawLagoonSemi-terrestrial lagoon fen. Physiography: Perimarine interdunal lagoon. Surrounding vegetation: Halimietalia commutati scrubs with pine.Mateus, J.E. (1992)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information91.4475.1193.672
TRAVESS1 Neotoma2412541928Lagoa Travessa II-8.77250038.304440Europe3RawLagoonSemi-terrestrial lagoon fen. Physiography: Perimarine interdunal lagoon. Surrounding vegetation: Halimietalia commutati scrubs with pine.Mateus, J.E. (1992)AWICarbon-148-0.0458.3928.437
BEAVRHS Neotoma2412942001Beaverhouse Lake-85.49395046.147130Eastern North America193RawLakeBeaverhouse Lake is a small flat bottomed lake located just east of Lake Millecoquins. Surrounding vegetation: The forest is sparse and consists primarily of Pinus banksiana, Pinus strobus, Picea glauca, Populus tremuloides, and Acer rubrum. Abundant aquatics occur throughout the lake, consisting mainly of Brasenia schreberi, Nuphar luteium, and Potamogeton.Rivers, W.P. (1999)AWICarbon-147-0.0466.1806.226
UNITLAKE Neotoma2413242161Unit Lake-97.48995059.411150Eastern North America294RawLakeThe lake lies in a relatively high topographic position in a region defined by extensive lakes and lowland, peat-forming forests, and wetlands along the woodland-tundra transition. Surficial geology is characterized by coarse glacial deposits bordered by proximal glaciofluvial sand and gravel.Camill, P. et al. (2012)AWICarbon-1417-0.0558.0218.076
TMGM2 Neotoma2417342417Gomishan54.05667037.151670Asia-26RawLakeSalt marsh. Physiography: Dried lagoon, endorheing lake. Surrounding vegetation: Cultivated area.Leroy, S.A.G. et al. (2013)AWICarbon-1410-0.05420.91320.967
ALMALOU3 Neotoma2417542421Lake Almalou46.63194037.665280Asia2410RawLakePeat bog. Physiography: Volcanic crater wetland complex. Surrounding vegetation: Cultivated fields.Djamali, M. et al. (2009)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information8-0.0543.6633.717
MAHARLOU Neotoma2417942539Maharlou Lake52.75972029.477220Asia1455RawLakeHypersaline lake. Physiography: Closed basin. Surrounding vegetation: Xeromorphic dwarf-shrub cultivated lands. Vegetation formation: Pistacia-Amygdalus open scrub.Djamali, M. et al. (2009)AWICarbon-145-0.0484.5944.642
BRUCHBG1 Neotoma2418142542Bruchbergmoor10.49389051.779180Europe910RawPeatPeat bog crest.Beug, H.J. et al. (1999)AWICarbon-1413-0.05210.82910.881
ANTLER Neotoma2418342547Antler Pond-107.11940040.023090Western North America3128RawLakeSmall lake on a large lateral moraine adjacent to the Bear River. Lake is within the subalpine zone, surrounded by old-growth dead Picea engelmannii with and understory of P. engelmannii and some Abies bifolia. Pond is fringed by Cyperaceae, Poaceae, and Salix.Anderson, R.S. et al. (2010)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information3-0.0601.3941.454
OVSA Neotoma2418642555Grossvillars Alter See8.75934049.042740Europe207RawLakePalaeolake.Rosch, M. (2005)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information3-0.0662.4562.522
OVSC1 Neotoma2418642557Grossvillars Alter See8.75934049.042740Europe207RawLakePalaeolake.Rosch, M. (2005)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information5-0.0295.0325.061
WHITBARK Neotoma2418742559Whitebark Moraine Pond-110.79420043.788360Western North America2801RawLakeLake formed by damming of the upper reaches of Paintbrush Canyon by lateral and recesional Pinedale moraines. Located in the subalpine zone with Pinus albicaulis, Abies bifolia, and Picea engelmannii.Kelly, K.E. (2014)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information23-0.0627.7817.843
ALTAR Neotoma2418842563Altar Lough-8.38863055.018680Europe31RawLakeSmall lake with catchment dominated by blanket peat in which pine stumps are common. Scattered shrub of Salix cinerea, Juniperus communis, Ulex europaeus, and Ilex aquifolium. Arctostaphylos uva-ursi is abundant on steeper slopes. Isoetes lacutris, Eleogiton fluitans, Potamogeton and Lobelia dortmanna grow in the lake. Eriocaulon aquaticum forms mono-swards in shallow water.Fossitt, J.A. (1994)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information5-0.05113.75013.801
BRM1 Neotoma2418942566Bruckmisse8.64411548.731190Europe666RawLakeSmall mire.Rosch, M. (2009)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information3-0.02211.02311.045
BRM3 Neotoma2418942568Bruckmisse8.64411548.731190Europe666RawLakeSmall mire.Rosch, M. (2009)AWICarbon-144-0.0464.9254.971
BRM4 Neotoma2418942570Bruckmisse8.64411548.731190Europe666RawLakeSmall mire.Rosch, M. (2009)AWICarbon-149-0.0368.2958.331
SOLDIER Neotoma2423242645Soldier Creek Meadow-109.92040032.701770Western North America2860RawMeadowSmall, open meadow in the Pinaleno Mountains within the mixed-conifer forest, dominated by Picea engelmannii, Abies concolor, Pseudotsuga menziesii, Pinus strobiformis, and P. ponderosa.Anderson, R.S. and Smith, S.J. (2009)AWICarbon-142-0.0261.2841.310
HOB Neotoma2423442649Hornstaad-Hornle9.00661547.694650Europe385RawLakeLake. Physiography: Main finger lake of the Rhine glacier. Surrounding vegetation: Small wetland forest belt, field meadows. Vegetation formation: Deciduous forest (beech forest).Rosch, M. (1992)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information15-0.06313.15813.221
GAI1 Neotoma2423542652Gaienhofen8.97433047.677990Europe408RawLakeLake. Physiography: Shore region of Lake Constance.Rosch, M. and W. Ostendorf. (1988)AWICarbon-149-0.03014.53814.568
SGANG Neotoma2423642655SGang Gwaay Pond-131.21230052.091540Western North America5RawLakeSmall pond on southeast side of Anthony Island about 700 m south of SGang Gwaay village (Ninstints), a UNESCO World Heritage Site.Lacourse, T. et al. (2007)AWICarbon-142-0.0191.6991.718
NWGANDR Neotoma2423742663Northwest Gander River-55.41568048.575620Eastern North America164RawLakeSmall pond south of the Northwest Gander River. The only aquatic species identified was Nuphar variegatum. Poaceae and Cyperaceae, as well as a variety of herbs and shrubs (Iris versicolor, Rosa, Myrica gale, Thalictrum, Ledum groenlandicum, Kalmia angustifolia, Vaccinium angustifolium, and Alnus crispa) are found along the water's edge. Abies balsamea and Picea mariana are the dominant tree species in the forest, and large stands of Alnus crispa are common. The area has been harvested rather extensively by the pulp and paper industry.Vardy, S.R. (1991)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information2-0.05315.13115.184
WILA Neotoma2424142671Wilder See am Ruhestein8.23950048.569610Europe910RawLakeLake. Physiography: Cirque. Surrounding vegetation: \Black Forest\\.\""""Rosch, M. (2009)AWICarbon-1416-0.0459.5649.609
HUZ1 Neotoma2424242673Huzenbacher See8.34851548.574650Europe747RawLakeLake.Rosch, M. and Tserendorj, G. (2011)AWICarbon-144-0.06311.14411.207
WESTSIDE Neotoma2424342675West Side Pond-131.79170052.541670Western North America16RawLakeSmall pond on Moresby Island about 300 m inland from the modern shore on the west side of Moresby Island.Lacourse, T. et al. (2005)AWICarbon-1474.09116.20812.117
DFBANK Neotoma2424442677Dogfish Bank-131.30000053.870000Western North America0RawLakeDogfish Bank, Hecate Strait, British Columbia, Core retrieved from aboard the CSS John P. Tully in June 1991 in 31 m of water, Core contains terrestrial sediments capped by Holocene-aged marine sediments.Lacourse, T. et al. (2005)AWICarbon-14415.32517.3672.042
POOLSCV Neotoma2424542679Pool's Cove Pond-55.50756047.629060Eastern North America150RawLakeThis irregularly shaped headwater pond has several basins. No aquatic vegetation was found in this pond. Rosa nitida, Apiaceae, Achillea millefolium, Myrica gale, M. pennsylvanica, and Larix laricina grow around the edge of the pond, while the surrounding bedrock ridges are mostly covered by Sphagnum mosses, with Vaccinium, Betula, and Juniperus. Trees (Alnus crispa, Sorbus americana, and stunted Abies balsamea) are restricted to roadsides and sheltered areas. Stunted Picea mariana (krummholtz) grow near the pond and in scattered boggy sites.Vardy, S.R. (1991)AWICarbon-1428.63312.6784.045
HUZ2 Neotoma2424242681Huzenbacher See8.34851548.574650Europe747RawLakeLake.Rosch, M. and Tserendorj, G. (2011)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information9-0.05113.45013.501
KWI1 Neotoma2424642683Wildseemoor-Kaltenbronn8.45881548.718040Europe909RawLakeMire. Physiography: Watershed between Grosse Enz and Murg.Rosch, M. (2009)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information12-0.0508.7368.786
KWI2 Neotoma2424642685Wildseemoor-Kaltenbronn8.45881548.718040Europe909RawLakeMire. Physiography: Watershed between Grosse Enz and Murg.Rosch, M. (2009)AWICarbon-14162.5359.9077.372
HES2 Neotoma2424742687Herrenwieser See8.29549048.668460Europe830RawLakeLake. Physiography: Cirque. Surrounding vegetation: Forest.Rosch, M. (2009)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information15-0.0662.5192.585
MINDGES5 Neotoma2424842689Mindelsee9.02417547.753980Europe406RawLakeGlacial lake. Physiography: Molasse basin with drumlins. Surrounding vegetation: Cultivated fields and forest.Rosch, M. (2013)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information3-0.0661.8681.934
HES1 Neotoma2424742692Herrenwieser See8.29549048.668460Europe830RawLakeLake. Physiography: Cirque. Surrounding vegetation: Forest.Rosch, M. (2012)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information26-0.03711.19111.228
MOOSENF Neotoma2426742712Moose Pond-55.57267047.921710Eastern North America130RawLakeThe only aquatic vegetation identified in the pond was Nuphar variegatum. Poaceae, Filicales, Thalictrum, Potentilla, and thickets of Alnus rugosa grow around the water's edge. Alder thickets, Salix, and various herbs occupy the sides of the logging road leading to the pond. The main forest species in this area are Picea mariana and Betula papyrifera.Vardy, S.R. (1991)AWICarbon-1429.23913.5864.347
GKSA Neotoma2426842714Grosser Krebssee14.10019052.845500Europe5RawLakeLake. Physiography: Glacial depression. Vegetation formation: Transitional beech frst/continental land.Jahns, S. (1999)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information141.39012.48611.096
GKREBSEE Neotoma2426842716Grosser Krebssee14.10019052.845500Europe5RawLakeLake. Physiography: Glacial depression. Vegetation formation: Transitional beech frst/continental land.Jahns, S. (1999)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information5-0.0575.2925.349
CONNE Neotoma2426942722Conne River-55.49359048.247740Eastern North America199RawRiverThis site is one of a series of ponds linked by upper Conne River. Aquatic vegetation is abundant, consisting mainly of Nuphar variegatum, as well as a dense cover of Cyperaceae. Poaceae and Cyperaceae are abundant around the edge of the pond, along with Thalictrum, Chrysanthemum, Raununculcus, Iris, Myrica, Alnus rugosa, and Kalmia. The dominant species in the surrounding forest is Picea mariana, with Larix laricina growing in the swampy areas near the pond, and scattered Abies balsamea found in better drained areas.Vardy, S.R. (1991)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information2-0.03713.81713.854
KEYHOLE Neotoma2427842745Keyhold Pond-138.37350061.078590Western North America826RawLakeThe slopes around the lake are steep and covered with grassland vegetation. The main components of the grasslands include Artemisia frigida and Agropyron yukonense. The boreal forest surrounding the grasslands is dominated by Picea glauca. Other important taxa in the area include Populus, Salix, and Betula glandulosa.Whittmire, C.M. (2001)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information2-0.04612.95312.999
FONT Neotoma2459143295Mallin Fontanito-71.564440-44.908580South America940RawFenM. Fontanito is a fen wetland located along the south margin of L. Fontana. M. Fontanito is in recently-logged mixed Nothofagus pumilio and N. antarctica forest, approximately 25 km west of steppe vegetation. The wetland may have originated as an embayment of the larger proglacial lake or formed in an isolated ice-block depression along the lateral moraine system. Upper treeline lies above 1300 m elevation to the west and includes N. pumilio, Berberis illicifolia. East of M. Fontanito, the forest is replaced by shrubland that includes N. antarctica, Schinus, Berberis serratodentata, and Baccharis patagonica. Grass-shrub steppe to the east is dominated by tussock grasses (e.g., Stipa, Poa) intermingled with cushion shrubs (e.g., Mulinum spinosum, Adesmia boronioides, Senecio filaginoides, Nassauvia darwinii), and herbs (e.g., Asteraceae subfamily Asteroideae, Arenaria, Geum magellanicum). Forest cover at the site was extensively reduced by 19th- and 20th- century land clearance, fire, and livestock grazing. Disturbed areas support N. antarctica, Escallonia alpina, Gunnera chilensis, Acaena splendens, and A. magellanica, as well as introduced weeds (e.g., Taraxacum officinalis, Holcus lanatus, Rumex acetosella).Nanavati, W.P. et al. (2019)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information11-0.06618.98319.049
CHAMPFER Neotoma2478343513Lej da Champfer9.80624046.469940Europe1791RawLakeInlet and outlet: River Inn. Lake of mixed origin: tectonic and glacial. The main tree species in the area are Larix decidua, Pinus cembra, Picea abies and Pinus mugo subsp. uncinata.Gobet, E. et al. (2005)AWICarbon-1417-0.04812.00212.050
APHUINND Neotoma2478743525Loch a'Phuinnd-7.26988557.351480Europe10RawLakeLake lies on the Caltinish peninsula in northeast South Uist, Outer Hebrides. The peninsula is an area of low relief, generally less than 20 m altitude. Lake occupies a rock basin on he Lewisian gneiss. Soils are peaty gleys, peat, or peat rankers. Catchment vegetation is blanket peat or heathland with some rock outcrops. Trees and shrubs are absent except a small plantation near the shore.Fossitt, J.A. (1996)AWICarbon-145-0.05414.18414.238
BUAILAV Neotoma2479043533Loch Buailaval Beag-6.77030058.265030Europe50RawLakeLake lies on Isle Lewis, Outer Hebrides. Lake occupies a rock basin on he Lewisian gneiss, surrounded by rocky hills rising ~30 m. Soils are peaty gleys, peat, or peat rankers. Catchment vegetation is blanket peat or heathland with some rock outcrops. Trees and shrubs are absent except a small plantation near the shore.Fossitt, J.A. (1996)AWICarbon-145-0.05114.36314.414
SO89-23 Neotoma2589344723Soppensee8.08088047.090760Europe596RawLakeEutrophic hard-water lake of glacial origin, currently surrounded by agricultural fields.Hajdas, I. and Michczynski, A. (2010)Neotoma_Calendar yr BPCarbon-1487-0.04014.11514.155
CORORION Neotoma2595744896Llyn Cororion-4.10115053.197810Europe85RawLakeSmall kettle lake is on a plateau area separated from the Snowdonian mountains by a sharp break of slope to the south; to the north the gradient decreases gradually to the Menai Strait. A stream inflows from the southeast, and a drainage ditch bears northeast. The basin evenly shelves towards a central maximum water depth. The lake is one of a series of kettleholes associated with kame and esker topography that lies outside the Loch Lomond Stadial ice limit. Lake is surrounded by fringing reedswamp (Phragmites australis), which grades to the south/southwest to Salix-Alnus-Betula carr. Permanent pasture lies along the eastern and northern shores. The wider catchment is predominantly rough pasture, occasiional rock outcrops, and small patches of semi-natural Quercus-Betula woodland.Watkins, R. et al. (2007)AWICarbon-1411-0.03211.05211.084
KILOMYR Neotoma2599844941Myrvatnet16.38140068.660440Europe197RawLakeGlacial orgin lake. Surrounding vegetation: Trees and shrubs. Vegetation formation: North-Boreal.Bjune, A.E. et al. (2009)AWICarbon-146-0.04813.33313.381
KISMOHOS Neotoma2600344951Kis-Mohos To20.42514048.337240Europe315RawLakeSmall Sphagnum peat bog. Physiography: Lake basin in valley. Surrounding vegetation: Quercus cerris and Carpinus betulus.Willis, K.J. et al. (1997)AWICarbon-1413-0.05014.62714.677
GS18 Neotoma2601645092GS1851.10111041.548060Asia-479RawMarineMarine. Physiography: Basin. Vegetation formation: Irano-Turanian area.Leroy, S.A.G. et al. (2014)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information62.43015.26812.838
GS05 Neotoma2601945097GS0551.53778038.760830Europe-518RawMarineMarine deposit. Physiography: Basin.Leroy, S.A.G. et al. (2013)AWICarbon-14103.78212.5058.723
NISIB Neotoma2602245101Nisi Fen21.91667040.816670Europe475RawPeatFen. Physiography: Basin. Surrounding vegetation: Fen and cultivated fields.Lawson, I.T. et al. (2005)AWICarbon-1413-0.05113.71813.769
NISIE Neotoma2602245103Nisi Fen21.91667040.816670Europe475RawPeatFen. Physiography: Basin. Surrounding vegetation: Fen and cultivated fields.Lawson, I.T. et al. (2005)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information49.52319.4599.936
REZINA Neotoma2602345105Rezina marsh20.77556039.987780Europe1760RawLakeMarsh in lake. Physiography: Mountain. Surrounding vegetation: Herb, marsh. Vegetation formation: Beyond anthropogenic tree line.Willis, K.J. (1992)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information8-0.04511.49411.539
GRAMOU Neotoma2602445107Lake Gramousti20.59528039.885000Europe400RawLakeLake drained in 1961. Physiography: Doliana basin. Surrounding vegetation: Cultivation and grazing.Willis, K.J. (1992)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information5-0.06815.18015.248
LL13 Neotoma2602645111Langarud50.14750037.185560Asia-22RawPeatCoastal wetland. Physiography: Depression. Surrounding vegetation: Agricultural land.Haghani, S. et al. (2015)AWICarbon-142-0.0530.6010.654
GEDI97 Neotoma2602745113Ein Gedi35.38833031.418890Europe-415RawMarineMarine coastal site. Physiography: Dead Sea basin. Surrounding vegetation: Sparse Mediterranean shrubs.Litt, T. et al. (2012)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information20-0.0389.1799.217
CLONEARL Neotoma2602845115Clonearl Bog-7.30000053.316670Europe98RawPeatPeat bog. Physiography: Glacial till in lowland. Surrounding vegetation: Calluna vulg. forest & cultivated fields.Plunkett, G. et al. (2009)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information71.9432.8600.917
ZANOGUTI Neotoma2602945117Taul Zanogutii22.80349045.334070Europe1840RawLakeSmall glacial lake upstream. Physiography: Eruptive mountains. Surrounding vegetation: Marshes in dense woodstand. Vegetation formation: Forest limit.Farcas, S. et al. (1999)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information12-0.06717.82717.894
IAZ Neotoma2603945137Iaz22.66111047.108330Europe300RawPeatPeat bog in the Mlastina de la Iaz Park. Physiography: Plopis Mountains. Surrounding vegetation: Forest of Fagus syl. & Quercus petraea. Vegetation formation: Meso-oligotrophic vegetation.Grindean, R. et al. (2014)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information6-0.0536.9076.960
BLEDC Neotoma2604145144Lake Bled14.10000046.366670Europe475RawLakeLake. Physiography: Depression shaped by a glacier. Surrounding vegetation: Forest and cultivated fields.Andric, M. (2011)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information69.30119.90310.602
KBG801 Neotoma2604345164Kara-Bogaz Gol53.25000041.850000Asia-29RawLakeCoastal black throat lake. Physiography: Bay.Leroy, S.A.G. et al. (2006)AWILead-21015-0.0540.1270.181
ML9811 Neotoma2604445168Lake Manyas28.00000040.166670Europe14RawLakeEutrophic fresh-water lake. Physiography: Basin. Surrounding vegetation: Cultivated fields. Vegetation formation: Limit Mediterranean woodland.Leroy, S.A.G. et al. (2002)AWICarbon-142-0.0394.0994.138
IZNIK Neotoma2604545170Lake Iznik29.53306040.433890Europe88RawLakeLake. Physiography: Middle strand of North Anatolian fault. Surrounding vegetation: Fagus orientalis and deciduous oaks. Vegetation formation: Euxinian mesic deciduous & mixed forest.Miebach, A. et al. (2016)AWICarbon-14, Thermoluminescence20-0.05233.06333.115
SAR26 Neotoma2604645173Lake Sapanca30.25000040.716670Europe31RawLakeLake. Physiography: Basin. Surrounding vegetation: Agriculture. Vegetation formation: Euxinian domain.Leroy, S.A.G. et al. (2010)AWICarbon-1411-0.0512.6682.719
TUB Neotoma2604945181Tubilla del Lago-3.57250041.808330Europe900RawMireSmall mire. Physiography: Valley bottom in hilly area. Surrounding vegetation: Cultivated fields.Morales-Molino, C. et al. (2017)AWICarbon-1411-0.0527.4247.476
VALDECON Neotoma2605045184Arroyo de Valdeconejos-4.06103040.861040Europe1380RawPeatSmall mire lying in an open ridge. Physiography: Mountain. Surrounding vegetation: Pinus sylvestris & pyrenaica ecotome.Morales-Molino, C. et al. (2017)AWICarbon-143-0.0540.5860.640
NAVALACA Neotoma2605145186Arroyo de Navalacarreta-4.03111140.852220Europe1250RawForestSmall forest hollow. Physiography: Valley in mountain. Surrounding vegetation: Forest. Vegetation formation: Lower part of Pinus sylvestris forest.Morales-Molino, C. et al. (2017)AWICarbon-143-0.0420.6760.718
MAI Neotoma2605245188El Maillo mire-6.20972240.546670Europe1100RawPeatMire. Physiography: In River del Maillo valley. Surrounding vegetation: Erica erb.&aust. with B. pubscens, Salix.Morales-Molino, C. et al. (2013)AWICarbon-149-0.06110.68310.744
XL Neotoma2605345190Xan de Llamas-6.32138942.304170Europe1500RawPeatVast Shagnum peat bog. Physiography: Small depression in mountain. Surrounding vegetation: Deforestated, heathland.Morales-Molino, C. et al. (2011)AWICarbon-145-0.0674.4584.525
AYOO Neotoma2605445192Ayoo de Vidriales-6.07027842.126110Europe780RawPeatSmall mire. Physiography: Hallow in northern Iberian Plateau. Surrounding vegetation: Cultivated fields.Morales-Molino, C. and Garcia-Anton, M. (2014)AWICarbon-1412-0.05818.72618.784
CARCAVAS Neotoma2605545194Arroyo de las Carcavas-4.03138940.841940Europe1300RawForestSmall forest hollow. Physiography: Valley in mountain. Surrounding vegetation: Forest. Vegetation formation: Lower part of P. sylvestris.Morales-Molino, C. et al. (2017)AWICarbon-144-0.0662.3532.419
HAYLEYWO Neotoma2605645196Hayley Wood-0.11250052.160560Europe84RawForestWood. Physiography: Pond. Surrounding vegetation: Cultivated fields.Waller, M.P. et al. (2012)AWILead-21016-0.0600.0450.105
BRADFIEL Neotoma2605845200Bradfiel Woods0.83416752.181940Europe91RawLakePond in forest. Physiography: Pond. Surrounding vegetation: Forest and cultivated fields.Waller, M.P. et al. (2012)AWILead-21015-0.0600.0620.122
TANKHILL Neotoma2605945202Tank Hill Road0.23416751.491940Europe2RawPeatBog. Physiography: On River Thames ridge. Surrounding vegetation: Bog and urban area.Waller, M. and Grant, M.J. (2012)AWICarbon-1463.3304.3731.043
FERRYLAN Neotoma2606045204Ferry Lane0.19444451.511940Europe2RawPeatBog. Physiography: On River Thames ridge. Surrounding vegetation: Bog and urban area.Waller, M. and Grant, M.J. (2012)AWICarbon-1442.5006.1523.652
CHALKNAL Neotoma2606245207Chalkney wood0.72333351.913610Europe75RawLakePond in forest. Physiography: Pond. Surrounding vegetation: Forest and cultivated fields.Waller, M.P. et al. (2012)AWILead-21014-0.054-0.0030.051
CHALKNVE Neotoma2606245210Chalkney wood0.72333351.913610Europe75RawLakePond in forest. Physiography: Pond. Surrounding vegetation: Forest and cultivated fields.Waller, M.P. et al. (2012)AWILead-210, dates from prior information16-0.0700.6450.715
WILLIA17 Neotoma2606545214William King Flour Mill-0.48388951.552220Europe34RawPeatBog in river. Physiography: Riverine. Surrounding vegetation: Bog and urban area.Grant, M.J. et al. (2014)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information56.06311.5945.531
WILLIA25 Neotoma2606545216William King Flour Mill-0.48388951.552220Europe34RawPeatBog in river. Physiography: Riverine. Surrounding vegetation: Bog and urban area.Grant, M.J. et al. (2014)AWICarbon-1428.69612.1673.471
MALHAMTM Neotoma2606645219Malham Tarn-2.16361154.096390Europe377RawLakeLake. Physiography: Depression. Surrounding vegetation: Bog and herb.Brown, A.D. (2006)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information9-0.0434.3174.360
GLENWEST Neotoma2606745221Glen West-8.03333354.416670Europe90RawPeatRaised bog. Physiography: Peatland. Surrounding vegetation: Dryland and cultivated fields.Plunkett, G. (2009)AWICarbon-1481.1124.2523.140
BALLYNAH Neotoma2606845223Ballynahatty bog-5.95305654.544170Europe36RawPeatSmall lake in fen peatland. Physiography: Plateau. Surrounding vegetation: Fen vegetation and pasture.Plunkett, G. et al. (2008)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information7-0.05611.87411.930
LEZERUL Neotoma2610545281Lezerul calimani25.27361047.112500Europe1650RawLakeSmall lake surrounded by marshes. Physiography: Depression in basaltic bedrock. Surrounding vegetation: Marshes in woodland, pastoralisme around. Vegetation formation: Subalpine.Farcas, S. et al. (1999)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information9-0.05219.86619.918
CAPATANA Neotoma2611145298Capatana23.13639046.466110Europe1220RawPeatPeat bog. Physiography: Mountain area. Surrounding vegetation: Eriophoro vaginati-Sphagnum recurvi. Vegetation formation: Hieracio rotundati Piceetum.Farcas, S. et al. (2003)AWICarbon-147-0.0087.1847.192
KILOVUO Neotoma2611745311Vuoskkujavri19.10000068.345560Europe348RawLakeLake. Physiography: Hillslopes valley. Surrounding vegetation: Birch forest and shrubs. Vegetation formation: North-boreal.Bigler, C. et al. (2002)AWICarbon-1410-0.04010.30210.342
KILOALA Neotoma2611945314Alanen Laanijarvi20.46028067.966110Europe380RawLakeLake. Physiography: Valley. Surrounding vegetation: Shrubs, herbs. Vegetation formation: North-Boreal.Heinrichs, Markus L. et al. (2005)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information6-0.0388.6858.723
DS7 Neotoma2612045316Dead Sea 735.42972031.491110Europe-415RawLakeOff-shore site. Physiography: Tectonic basin. Surrounding vegetation: Cultivated fields,forest, dry vegetation.Leroy, S.A. (2010)AWICarbon-144-0.0622.9372.999
KARDASNeotoma140345319Kardashinski Swamp32.61667046.516670Europe4RawFenPhragmites fen. Physiography: Floodplain of Dniepr River. Vegetation formation: Steppe.Kremenetski, C.V. (1995)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information13-0.0689.4719.539
KARDASNeotoma140345320Kardashinski Swamp32.61667046.516670Europe4RawFenPhragmites fen. Physiography: Floodplain of Dniepr River. Vegetation formation: Steppe.Kremenetski, C.V. (1995)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information13-0.0689.5029.570
LPBC Neotoma2612145322Lago Preola12.63333037.616670Europe6RawLakeLake. Physiography: Chain of karstic depressions. Surrounding vegetation: Cultivated fields.Calo, C. et al. (2010)AWICarbon-144-0.04610.36610.412
GORGOBAS Neotoma2392845324Gorgo Basso12.65000037.600000Europe6RawLakeLake. Physiography: Chain of karstic depressions. Surrounding vegetation: Cultivated fields.Calo, C. et al. (2012)AWICarbon-1411-0.06710.27610.343
108MAY90 Neotoma2612245327Adriatic Sea 108MAY9012.75000044.751940Europe-32RawMarineCoastal, delta. Physiography: Po delta.Barmawidjaja, D.M. et al. (1995)AWILead-2102-0.0400.1220.162
OTTMOR Neotoma2612345329Morttjern11.61778059.059720Europe227RawLakeLake. Physiography: Plateau. Surrounding vegetation: Forest and bogs. Vegetation formation: Boreo-nemoral.Birks, H.H. et al. (2012)AWICarbon-148-0.04211.18511.227
OTTSTO Neotoma2612445331Storsandvatnet8.45444463.457500Europe106RawLakeLake. Physiography: Hilly area. Surrounding vegetation: Shrubs. Vegetation formation: Coastal.Birks, H.H. et al. (2012)AWICarbon-1410-0.04314.14414.187
OTTSVA Neotoma2612545343Svartvatnet8.87777863.351390Europe183RawLakeLake in coastal region. Physiography: Hilly zone. Surrounding vegetation: Forest. Vegetation formation: Southern-boreal (oceanic).Birks, H.H. et al. (2012)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information11-0.02815.77315.801
OTTTIA Neotoma2612645345Tiavatnet9.41694463.059720Europe464RawLakeLake. Physiography: Hilly area. Surrounding vegetation: Shrubs and bogs. Vegetation formation: Mid-boreal.Birks, H.H. et al. (2012)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information8-0.05712.61012.667
OTTRAT Neotoma2612745347Ratasjoen9.83333362.266670Europe1169RawLakeLake. Physiography: Valley. Surrounding vegetation: Herb.Velle, G. et al. (2005)AWICarbon-149-0.04211.63111.673
OTTAFS Neotoma2612845349Avstjonna9.87666761.649170Europe991RawLakeLake. Physiography: Mountain. Surrounding vegetation: Bogs and herbs. Vegetation formation: North-Boreal.Birks, H.H. et al. (2012)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information8-0.05412.97713.031
OTTMAS Neotoma2612945351Masatjornet10.26778061.562500Europe841RawLakeLake. Physiography: Hilly area. Surrounding vegetation: Forest. Vegetation formation: Mid-boreal.Birks, H.H. et al. (2012)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information8-0.05413.14213.196
MUST Neotoma2614245377Mustjarve bog24.10000059.075000Europe39RawBogBog. Physiography: Depression. Surrounding vegetation: Bogs.Veski, S. (1998)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information8-0.04711.21511.262
RUI Neotoma2614345379Lake Ruila24.43111059.175000Europe43RawLakeMixotrophic lake. Physiography: Low relief. Surrounding vegetation: Forest, cultivated fields.Poska, A. and Saarse, L. (2002)AWICarbon-1411-0.06312.56112.624
MAASV Neotoma326545381Lake Maardu25.00000059.433330Europe32RawLakeLake near the phosphorite mines. Physiography: on the limestone plateau. Surrounding vegetation: alder, Birch, Meadows, Swamps.Poska, A. et al. (2004)AWICarbon-148-0.06310.95411.017
KAHA Neotoma2614445383Lake Kahala25.53861059.489440Europe33RawLakeEutrophic lake. Physiography: Limestone plateau. Surrounding vegetation: Pine sands,Eriophorum-Calluna-Sphagnum.Poska, A. and Saarse, L. (1999)AWICarbon-1413-0.01014.95814.968
VIPI Neotoma2614545385Viitna Linajarv26.01389059.451390Europe75RawLakeLake. Physiography: Kettel hole in upland. Surrounding vegetation: Forest of Pinus sylv. & Picea abies.Saarse, L. et al. (1998)AWICarbon-147-0.05812.74412.802
VILINA Neotoma2614545387Viitna Linajarv26.01389059.451390Europe75RawLakeLake. Physiography: Kettel hole in upland. Surrounding vegetation: Forest of Pinus sylv. & Picea abies.Punning, J.M. et al. (2003)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information6-0.06211.65311.715
VJUUS Neotoma2614645389Vaike Juusa26.51722058.059170Europe122RawLakeEutrophic dimictic lake. Physiography: Glaciokarstic lake. Surrounding vegetation: Mixed spruce forest,cultivated grassland.Kangur, M. (2009)AWICarbon-146-0.05412.30112.355
VER Neotoma2614745391Lake Verijarv27.05833057.808330Europe90RawLakeSmall lake. Physiography: Valley. Surrounding vegetation: Cultivated fields, forest.Niinemets, E. and Saarse, L. (2006)AWICarbon-146-0.05711.42211.479
VALL1 Neotoma2614845393Vallamae27.06917057.737220Europe250RawMireSmall mire. Physiography: Glaciokarstic kettle hole in Upland. Surrounding vegetation: Forest Pinus sylv. meadows and mires.Punning, J.M. et al. (1995)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information10-0.0309.8289.858
VALL3 Neotoma2614845395Vallamae27.06917057.737220Europe250RawMireSmall mire. Physiography: Glaciokarstic kettle hole in Upland. Surrounding vegetation: Forest Pinus sylv. meadows and mires.Punning, J.M. et al. (1995)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information12-0.0539.9189.971
PLA Neotoma2615045398Lake Plaani Kulajarv27.07500057.675000Europe244RawLakeSmall lake. Physiography: Depression in upland hummocky landscape. Surrounding vegetation: Fields, meadows, pastures & Pinus sylv.Niinemets, E. and Saarse, L. (2007)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information8-0.0448.5088.552
NIIN Neotoma2615345406Niinsaare27.54083059.248060Europe46RawBogBog in mire area. Physiography: Limnoglacial depression. Surrounding vegetation: Shrubs and trees, bogs and fields.Punning, J.M.et al. (1993)AWICarbon-143-0.0444.0134.057
JARVEOTS Neotoma2615645410Lake Jarveotsa24.28333059.033330Europe42RawLakeLake with narrow floating math. Physiography: Between eskers. Surrounding vegetation: Spruce and pine, Betula.Poska, A. (1994)AWICarbon-144-0.05114.34114.392
CARANA Neotoma2616645629Lake Carana-55.041780-2.834645South America5RawLakeFlat bottomed lake located on the fluvial terrace on the eastern bank of the Rio Tapajos at the base of the Belterra Plateau. The lake occupies a small closed basin separated from the main river channel except during extreme flood events by a depositional sand berm. Vegetation is dense terra firme humid evergreen rainforest.Maezumi, S.Y. et al. (2018)AWICarbon-1415-0.0678.4648.531
KILOLIT Neotoma2616745636Litlvatnet14.93089068.526910Europe106RawLakeLake. Physiography: Fjord area. Surrounding vegetation: Trees and shrubs. Vegetation formation: North-Boreal.Bjune, A.E. et al. (2009)AWICarbon-146-0.05212.45112.503
KILOGAM Neotoma2616845639Gammelheimenvatnet17.75935068.482210Europe290RawLakeLake. Physiography: Valley in fjord area. Surrounding vegetation: Shrubs and trees. Vegetation formation: Middle/North-Boreal.Bjune, A.E. et al. (2009)AWICarbon-148-0.05610.24310.299
KILOBJO Neotoma2616945642Bjornfjelltjorn18.07167068.444170Europe515RawLakeLake. Physiography: Valley. Surrounding vegetation: Above Betula pub. forest limit. Vegetation formation: Low Alpine.Birks, H.H. and Birks, H.J.B. (2003)AWICarbon-148-0.04811.46511.513
SWALLOW Neotoma2617145648Swallow Lagoon153.454700-27.498610Indopacific150RawLakeSwallow Lagoon (2729'55\ S: 15327'17\"" E) is a small (<0.5 ha), perched, freshwater lake that is high in the dunes at ca. 150 m a.s.l.""Mariani, M. et al. (2019)AWICarbon-1418-0.0538.1198.172
MIRORCO Neotoma2617345655Mirror Lake-106.43230038.743210Western North America3347RawLakeMirror Lake is a kettle lake formed by Pleistocene glaciers. Surrounding vegetation: Subalpine forest composed primarily of Picea engelmannii and Abies bifolia, with Picea pungens, Pinus contorta, P. latifolia, and Pseudotsuga menziesii occurring less frequently. Dominant riparian species consist of willow and several species of Salix. Juncus and Carex also occur near the shoreline. An isolated small population of Populus tremuloides occurs 300m above the lake.Del Priore, T.M. (2007)AWICarbon-14, Uranium series2-0.0663.8043.870
TRIG15 Neotoma2620945695Triangle Lake Bog-81.26134041.119060Eastern North America330RawLakeKettle hole bog, managed as Triangle Lake Bog State Nature Preserve, by Ohio DNR. Most of kettle has filled in with peat, this is a last remnant lake with very steep sides of matted vegetation. Lake surrounded by floating mat of sedges and shrubs. Dark brown water, rich in tannins. Regional physiography: glaciated Allegheny Plateau; poorly-drained muck and silty clay loams.Jensen, A.M. et al. (2021)AWICarbon-1484.48717.47612.989
OTTHAU Neotoma2621045698Haugtjernet10.87449060.835130Europe338RawLakeLake. Physiography: Hilly area. Surrounding vegetation: Forest. Vegetation formation: South-Boreal.Birks, H.H. et al. (2012)AWICarbon-148-0.06210.71010.772
OTTKIN Neotoma2621145701Kinnshaugen10.35931061.108560Europe591RawLakeLake. Physiography: Hilly area. Surrounding vegetation: Forest. Vegetation formation: Mid-boreal.Birks, H.H. et al. (2012)AWICarbon-148-0.05614.06714.123
SETESOY Neotoma2621245704Oygardstjonn7.98669059.626130Europe665RawLakeLake. Physiography: Hilly area. Surrounding vegetation: Forest. Vegetation formation: Middle-boreal.Birks, H.J.B. (2007)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information7-0.04611.83611.882
SETESLT Neotoma2621345707Lisletjonn7.30519559.343770Europe520RawLakeLake. Physiography: Hilly area. Surrounding vegetation: Forest. Vegetation formation: Middle-boreal.Birks, H.J.B. (2007)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information5-0.04310.44510.488
SETESF Neotoma2621445710Flotatjonn7.54051559.670170Europe890RawLakeLake. Physiography: Hilly area. Surrounding vegetation: Shrubs. Vegetation formation: Northern-boreal.Birks, H.J.B. (2007)AWICarbon-145-0.05310.33910.392
SETESLK Neotoma2621545713Lille Kjelavatn7.25205559.796020Europe978RawLakeLake. Physiography: Hilly area. Surrounding vegetation: Herbs. Vegetation formation: Sub-alpine.Birks, H.J.B. (2007)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information6-0.0438.8198.862
SETESH Neotoma2621645716Holebudalen6.99265759.842060Europe1144RawLakeLake. Physiography: Hills and mountain. Surrounding vegetation: Shrubs and herbs. Vegetation formation: Low-alpine.Birks, H.J.B. (2007)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information7-0.04411.02911.073
SETESGR Neotoma2621745719Grostjorna7.73403558.537410Europe180RawLakeLake. Physiography: Hilly area. Surrounding vegetation: Forest. Vegetation formation: Southern-boreal.Birks, H.J.B. (2007)AWICarbon-147-0.04712.06812.115
SETESR Neotoma2621845722Reiersdalvann7.78555058.326010Europe245RawLakeLake. Physiography: Hilly area. Surrounding vegetation: Forest and bog. Vegetation formation: Boreo-nemoral.Birks, H.J.B. (2007)AWICarbon-147-0.05911.04611.105
SETESD Neotoma2621945725Dalane8.00455558.244150Europe40RawLakeLake. Physiography: Setesdal valley. Surrounding vegetation: Forest. Vegetation formation: Nemoral.Birks, H.J.B. (2007)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information9-0.05617.34917.405
SETESGH Neotoma2622045728Grauthelleren7.91361158.144450Europe80RawLakeLake. Physiography: Hilly area. Surrounding vegetation: Forest. Vegetation formation: Boreo-nemoral.Birks, H.J.B. (2007)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information9-0.05911.77311.832
SETESI Neotoma2622145731Isbenttjonn7.43440559.764880Europe787RawLakeLake. Physiography: Hilly area. Surrounding vegetation: Shrubs and herbs. Vegetation formation: North-Boreal.Birks, H.J.B. (2007)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information7-0.04310.49610.539
BONT14 Neotoma2622245816Bonnett Lake-82.13718040.666670Eastern North America285RawLakeKettle Lake. Physiography: glaciated Allegheny Plateau; poorly-drained silty clay loams and well-drained silt loams.\ \ Naming: Site used to be called Long Lake, located adjacent to Long Lake Campground.Fastovich, D. et al. (2020)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information157.60818.22110.613
SWEETON Neotoma2650446131Sweeton Pond-92.22314036.791310Eastern North America304RawLakeSmall, deep sinkhole pond. Pond lies in a remnant stand of oak-hickory forest. Much of the original forest has been cleared for pasture.Nanavati, W.P. and Grimm, E.C. (2019)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information11-0.0641.8401.904
MOOSENT Neotoma2367346280Moossee7.48380647.021390Europe521RawLakeEutrophic lake with anoxic water in the hypolimnion.Rey, F. et al. (2020)AWICarbon-1463-0.06819.25419.322
ANTHONY Neotoma2655746290Anthony Lake-118.23140044.959670Western North America2174RawLakeLake located in the Elkhorn Range of the Blue Mountains. Dominant arboreal species include Abies lasicocarpa (subalpine fir), Picea engelmannii (Engelmann spruce), Pinus contorta (lodgepole pine), and Pinus monticola (western white pine), along with scattered Tsuga mertesiana (mountain hemlock). Common nonarboreal species include Artemisia tridentata (sagebrush), Amelianchier alnifolia, (serviceberry), Vaccinium membranaceum (big huckleberry), Agropyron spicatum (bluebunch wheatgrass), and Xerophyllum tenax (bear grass) in an open forest-parkland structure. Riparian vegetation includes Alnus crispa (mountain alder) and several species of Carex (sedge).Long, C.J. et al. (2019)AWICarbon-145-0.0547.7277.781
LWRTWIN Neotoma2655846292Twin Lakes-113.91090047.241520Western North America1263RawLakeTwin Lakes consists of two small lakes located at the southwestern end of the Mission Range. This study is from the southeastern lake. The lake is surrounded by forests dominated by Pseudotsuga menziesii, Pinus ponderosa, Larix occidentalis, and Pinus contorta, with lesser amounts of Picea engelmannii, Abies grandis, and Thuja plicata. Riparian areas support Populus tremuloides, Populus balsamifera ssp.trichocarpa, and Salix spp. Common understory plants in the watershed include Acer glabrum, Holodiscus discolor,Prunus virginiana, Rosa woodsii, Physocarpus malvaceus, Xerophyllum tenax, and Vaccinium globulare. Species of Poaceae, Carex, Isoetes, Scirpus, and Typha grow along lake margins and in the lake.Alt, M. et al. (2018)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information12-0.05916.26216.321
YARNYSH3 Neotoma2656046445Lake Yarnyshnoe36.06667069.066670Europe54RawLakeLake in abundant lakes area. Physiography: glacier-scoured basins. Surrounding vegetation: tundra/treeline (Betula pub. Pinus syl.).Snyder, J.A. et al. (2000)AWICarbon-14110.98913.07412.085
POTERYAN Neotoma2656146447Poteryanny Zub35.32822068.826670Europe131RawLakeLake. Physiography: glaciofluviatil deposit. Surrounding vegetation: birch forest tundra.Gervais, B.R. et al. (2002)AWICarbon-149-0.04211.75911.801
BAIKA2 Neotoma2656246449Baika46.75513061.268400Asia44RawPeatFloodplain of Vychegda river mouth. Physiography: basin in plain. Surrounding vegetation: spuce forest with birch.Sidorchuk, A.Y. et al. (2001)AWICarbon-1413-0.03310.55110.584
LAMSK Neotoma2656346451Lake Lamskoye29.14222060.729720Europe14RawLakeLake. Physiography: Lowland. Surrounding vegetation: Forest.Dolukhanov, P.M. et al. (2007)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information52.1203.8201.700
NIZHNEOS Neotoma2656646457Nizhneosinovskoye peat bog29.14831060.687020Europe23RawPeatRaised peat bog. Physiography: Depression in strait. Surrounding vegetation: Forest and cultivated fields.Dolukhanov, P.M. et al. (2007)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information38-0.06512.70212.767
BEAR99T Neotoma2656746459Lake Medvedevskoye29.90163060.530710Europe103RawLakeLake. Physiography: Hummocky moraine landscape. Surrounding vegetation: Forest of Pinus sylv. Picea ab. Vegetation formation: Middle taiga type.Subetto, D.A. et al. (2002)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information89.67112.9013.230
NOVOALEX Neotoma2656846462Novoalex peatland41.03972055.118060Europe112RawPeatPeatland. Physiography: Gus' River basin, plain. Surrounding vegetation: pine forests.Novenko, E.Y. et al. (2016)AWICarbon-147-0.0428.1768.218
PAST3 Neotoma2656946464Lake Pastorskoye30.04151060.228910Europe77RawLakeLake. Physiography: Low sandy hills. Surrounding vegetation: Forest of Pinus sylv. Picea ab. Vegetation formation: Middle taiga type.Subetto, D.A. et al. (2002)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information10-0.06713.55013.617
BEREZ Neotoma2657046466Berezovskoye mire38.58380053.661920Europe161RawPeatMire. Physiography: undulating plateaus in narrow valley. Surrounding vegetation: agricultural land.Novenko, E.Y. et al. (2011)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information9-0.0697.9197.988
LEMBOLOV Neotoma2657246469Lembolovskoye lake30.31333060.357500Europe43RawLakeLake. Physiography: Eastern slope of Karelian Highland. Surrounding vegetation: Forest.Arslanov, K.A. et al. (2001)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information39-0.03512.33912.374
ANDOLO Neotoma2657346471Lake Andolonomby43.587070-23.055980Africa5RawLakeHypersaline pond behind a continuous dune ridge. Surrounding vegetation: Arid bushland and short grassland, with a few Fabaceae trees. Located about 1 km inland from the seacoast.Burney, D.A. (1993)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information4-0.0355.8085.843
SELIKHOV_neotoma Neotoma2657446473Selikhovo35.77489053.211610Europe202RawPeatPeatland. Physiography: valley mire. Surrounding vegetation: cropland and agricultural land.Novenko, E.Y. et al. (2016)AWICarbon-149-0.0547.2077.261
VELIKOE Neotoma2657546475Velikoye raised bog22.34111054.951670Europe34RawPeatRaised bog. Physiography: valley of Sheshupe river. Surrounding vegetation: forest and cultivated fields.Arslanov, K.A. et al. (2011)AWICarbon-1430-0.0477.4247.471
NIKOLSK Neotoma2657646477Nikolsko-Lutinskoye bog31.04442058.106450Europe41RawPeatBog. Physiography: Depression in lowland. Surrounding vegetation: Forest and bog. The Nikolsko-Lutinskoye bog is located in the southwestern part of the Lake Ilmen shore lowland (depression) within the watershed of the Ljuta and Lemenka rivers.Arslanov, K.A. et al. (1999)AWICarbon-1454-0.06615.13915.205
Klukva Neotoma2657746479Klukva peatland36.25250053.834720Europe201RawPeatSmall bog. Physiography: karst-suffosion depression in palin. Surrounding vegetation: forest of Pinus sylvestris & Betula pub.Novenko, E.Y. et al. (2015)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information7-0.0579.7679.824
STAROSEL Neotoma2657846481Staroselsky Moch32.02750056.285280Europe205RawPeatPeat bog. Physiography: Depressions in watershed area. Surrounding vegetation: Swamp forests.Novenko, E.Y. et al. (2009)AWICarbon-146-0.05713.61413.671
BUTOVKA Neotoma2657946483Butovka36.41667055.166670Europe213RawPeatRaised bog. Physiography: drained basin of Protva river plain. Surrounding vegetation: mixed broadleaved/coniferous forest.Borisova, O.K. (2005)Neotoma_CAL & O18 BPCarbon-14, dates from prior information3-0.00710.22910.236
MDOLGOE Neotoma2658046485Myshetskoe-Dolgoe37.33333056.066670Europe198RawLakeLake. Physiography: ancient glacial valley between 2 moraines. Surrounding vegetation: broadleaf/spruce forests.Kremenetski, K.V. et al. (2000)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information12-0.03914.70014.739
KHARINEI Neotoma2658146488Lake Kharinei62.75000067.366670Asia110RawLakeLake. Physiography: depression in Pechora river basin. Surrounding vegetation: forest-tundra.Salonen, J.S. et al. (2011)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information14-0.00111.18611.187
MSHINSKO Neotoma2658246490Mshinskoye raised bog29.97722059.011110Europe79RawPeatRaised bog. Physiography: flat area. Surrounding vegetation: bog and forest.Arslanov, K.A. et al. (2001)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information34-0.02011.31111.331
Khorpiya Neotoma2658346492Khorpyia60.05000061.033330Asia120RawPeatPeat bog. Physiography: floodplain of Loz'va river. Surrounding vegetation: larch, birch & pine taiga.Antipina, T.G. et al. (2014)AWICarbon-147-0.0475.2005.247
KHARTYM Neotoma2658846512Man'inskii Khartym60.90000064.383330Asia112RawPeatPeat bog. Physiography: Floodplain of Man'ya River. Surrounding vegetation: Scots pine, stone pine & dwarf birch.Antipina, T.G. and Panova, N.K. (2016)AWICarbon-1462.1556.6494.494
VISHNEVS Neotoma349446514Vishnevskoe Lake29.51694060.502220Europe15RawLakeSmall, shallow flat bottomed lake. Physiography: glacial and limno-glacial sediments. Surrounding vegetation: pine-birch forest.Arslanov, K.A. et al. (1999)AWICarbon-1433-0.04213.61513.657
BABINSKO Neotoma2658946516Lake Babinskoye28.61129059.614570Europe7RawLakeLake. Physiography: Depression in valley. Surrounding vegetation: Forest.Sandgren, P. et al. (2004)AWICarbon-1410-0.05511.22511.280
WILLIA17Neotoma2606546521William King Flour Mill-0.48388951.552220Europe34RawPeatBog in river. Physiography: Riverine. Surrounding vegetation: Bog and urban area.Grant, M.J. et al. (2014)AWICarbon-14, Lead-21056.01711.6075.590
WILLIA25Neotoma2606546522William King Flour Mill-0.48388951.552220Europe34RawPeatBog in river. Physiography: Riverine. Surrounding vegetation: Bog and urban area.Grant, M.J. et al. (2014)AWICarbon-1428.69612.1743.478
MOKHOVOE Neotoma170446523Mokhovoye64.25000053.766670Asia178RawPeatCarex/Phragmites fen. Physiography: Undulating plain. Vegetation formation: Steppe.Kremenetsky, K.V. et al. (1994)AWICarbon-145-0.0516.6356.686
LACHONTA1 Neotoma2659546535La Chonta Bog-83.9429109.686270South America2310RawBogBog situated at the boundary between the lower and upper montaine rain forest in the Cordillera de Talamanca, surrounded by Quercus seemannii-Q. copeyensis forest, also with Alnus acuminata and Drymys granadensis. Bog vegetation includes Hypericum, Puya dasylirioides, Blechnum buchtieni, Escallonia myrtillioides and Poaceae.Islebe, G.A. and Hooghiemstra, H. (1997)AWICarbon-1481.50522.14320.638
PAR_neotoma Neotoma2659646544Parika25.77353058.488880Europe50RawBogRaised bog. Physiography: Depression in Lowland. Surrounding vegetation: Grassland, pine-birch-spruce forest.Niinemets, E. et al. (2002)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information8-0.06211.39211.454
BDL12 Neotoma2663246603Baldwin Lake-116.80640034.276450Western North America2060RawLakeLake basin in Big Bear Valley of the San Bernardino Mountains. Lake is desiccated and dry most of the year, and throughout entire year in drought years.Glover, K.C. et al. (2020)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information1011.909119.744107.835
LWH081A Neotoma2663446611Little Windy Hill Pond-106.33700041.433260Western North America2980RawLakeSmall groundwater-fed lake on the margin of a recessiona Pinedale moraine in the Medicine Bow Mountains. Forest surrounding the lake is old-growth Pinus contorta and Picea engelmannii, with Abies bifolia in the lower canopy. Understory includes Juniperus communis, Artemisia, Rosa, Ribes, Ericaceae, Poaceae, Asteraceae, and Amaranthaceae. Marginal fen is dominated by Carex, Kalmia microphylla, Pedicularis, and Picea engelmannii on raised surfaces.Minckley, T.A. (2014)AWICarbon-1410-0.06517.30617.371
BEGBIE Neotoma2663846630Begbie Lake-123.68290048.585590Western North America188RawLakeThe vegetation immediately around Begbie Lake consists of multiple age classes. The tree stratum is dominated by Pseudotsuga menziesii, with lesser amounts of Tsuga heterophylla and Thuja plicata. Scattered Pinus contorta, Acer macrophyllum, Alnus rubra and Abies grandis occur around the basin. The understory contains small T. heterophylla trees as well as Gaultheria shallon, Mahonia nervosa and Polystichum munitum coupled with mosses. Aquatic vegetation includes Myrica gale, Cyperaceae, Potamogeton, and Nuphar.Brown, K.J. et al. (2019)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information18-0.07013.90313.973
LPAINTRK Neotoma2664146645Lower Paintrock Lake-107.38180044.392790Western North America2798RawLakeGlacial origin lake on the west slope of the Bighorn Mountains. Surrounded by mixed conifer forest of Pinus contorta, Picea engelmannii, and Pseudotsuga menziesii. Understory of Abies bifolia, Ribes lacustre, and Artemisia.Rust, R.A. and Minckley, T.A. (2020)AWICarbon-1412-0.06521.88921.954
PFAFFOR Neotoma2664246648Pfafforetsee7.58686046.299510Europe555RawLakeCrater-shaped lake, mainly fed with groundwater although since 1906 CE is indirectly connected to the River Rhone via a small canal. Pfafforetsee is located within the Pfyn forest, dominated by Pinus sylvestris.Bendel, M. et al. (2006)AWILead-210, dates from prior information17-0.0520.8550.907
SEGRINO Neotoma2664346650Lago del Segrino9.26482045.828020Europe374RawLakeLong and narrow groundwater and rain fed lake without inlet streams. Vegetation dominated by Fraxinus ornus, Ostrya carpinifolia, Tilia cordata, Ulmus glabra, Fraxinus excelsior, Quercus petraea and Quercus pubescens.Gobet, E. et al. (2000)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information13-0.01914.05014.069
ORGE95 Neotoma2340246653Lac du Mont d'Orge Sion7.33926046.233760Europe640RawLakePartly filled-up natural lake. Physiography: Rhone valley (glacial valley). Surrounding vegetation: Vineyard, orchard.Colombaroli, D. et al. (2013)AWICarbon-1411-0.04510.82610.871
ILFUORN02 Neotoma1451446655Il Fuorn10.20994046.662860Europe1805RawPeatPeat bog surrounded by Pinus mugo subsp. uncinata stands, mixed with some Pinus cembra and Larix decidua.Stahli, M. et al. (2006)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information6-0.0438.0538.096
RNBWC Neotoma2664446659Rainbow Lake-109.50020044.936160Western North America2963RawLakeThe watershed is less than 20 ha on the crest of the Beartooth Mountains. Underlain by Archean granitic gneiss and drains seasonally into the Clarks Fork of the Yellowstone River. Mixed sub-alpine parkland dominated by Abies bifolia and Picea engelmannii. The understory and parkland matrix is a mix of Artemisia spp., Vaccinium myrtillus, and a variety of grasses and herbs (Poaceae, Asteraceae and Amaranthaceae).Rust, R.A. and Minckley, T.A. (2020)AWICarbon-1413-0.06119.91119.972
DUARTBG_neotomaNeotoma308646663Duartbeg-5.12887058.295910Europe29RawLakePartly infilled lake in a steep-side rock basin.Moar, N.T. (1969)AWICarbon-144-0.0677.1087.175
HUMBIRD Neotoma2665146672Hummingbird Lake-135.01200056.551850Western North America46RawLakeLake is located on Baranof Island in the Alexander Archipelago. Lake is formed in a trough between bedrock ridges. Lake does not appear to have been overridden by glacial ice during the last glaical interval (Marine Isotope Stage 2). Vegetation is dense conifer forest of Tsuga heterophylla, Picea sitchensis, Tsuga mertensiana, Pinus contorta subsp. contorta, and Chamaecyparis nootkatensis.Ager, T.A. (2019)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information10-0.05215.10915.161
WLS Neotoma2665846680West LaSalle-120.67610053.519750Western North America878RawLakeVegetation surrounding the lake is composed of Tsuga heterophylla, Thuja plicata, Picea mariana and Abies lasiocarpa forest with shrubs and herbs typical of the ICHwk (e.g., Cornus canadensis, Oplopanax horribilis, Betula glandulosa, Betula pumila, Cornus stolonifera, Geum macrophyllum, three species each of Vaccinium and Salix, and four species of Rubus); ferns and mosses (e.g. Gymnocarpium dryopteris, Pleurozium schreiberii), ten species of Carex, and the aquatic Callitriche palustris.White, A.L. (2014)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information8-0.06411.30711.371
PAISLEY2 Neotoma2665946682Paisley Cave 2-120.57280042.756680Western North America1378RawCaveThe Paisley Caves are in a basalt ridge on the southeastern end of the Summer Lake basin in Oregon. Cave 2 is approximately 7 m deep by 6 m wide. The surrounding shrub-steppe vegetation consists of various bunch grasses (Festuca idahoensis, Poa secunda, and Pseudoroegneria spicata) mixed with three main species of sagebrush (Artemisia arbuscula, A. rigida, and A. tridentata). Much of the area has exposed soils.Jenkins, D.L. et al. (2013)AWICarbon-14177.48114.3086.827
PAISRAT Neotoma2665946684Paisley Cave 2-120.57280042.756680Western North America1378RawCaveThe Paisley Caves are in a basalt ridge on the southeastern end of the Summer Lake basin in Oregon. Cave 2 is approximately 7 m deep by 6 m wide. The surrounding shrub-steppe vegetation consists of various bunch grasses (Festuca idahoensis, Poa secunda, and Pseudoroegneria spicata) mixed with three main species of sagebrush (Artemisia arbuscula, A. rigida, and A. tridentata). Much of the area has exposed soils.Jenkins, D.L. et al. (2013)AWICarbon-14177.49214.3046.812
E96-5M Neotoma2666046687Lake Edward29.609750-0.372295Africa920RawLakeOpen water offshore of coast, Lake Edward is permanently anoxic below 80 m depth and periodically anoxic below 40 m depth, and is considered a eutrophic system.Ivory, S.J. and Russell, J. (2018)AWICarbon-1490.5206.1975.677
KLAARFONT Neotoma2666146689Klaarfontein Springs18.494440-32.423890Africa2RawSpringFollowing field reconnaissance, a series of artesian springs on the farm Klaarfontein was identified as a potential source of organic sediments. Located approximately 3 km upstream from the key Velorenvlei coring site at Grootdrift, the Klaarfontein Springs are located in an inconspicuous valley alcove among the rolling hills on the northeastern shore of Verlorenvlei. The principal spring feeds a small perennial stream and marsh system that drains perpendicularly to the Verlorenvlei River. Somewhat below the elevation of the main road to Elands Bay, three supplementary springs breach the surface and contribute to the boggy colluvial-alluvial marsh that protrudes towards an indistinct junction with the Verlorenvlei River. The lobe-shaped marsh remains perched above the river and is mantled by reeds and sedges including: Typha latifolia, Juncus kraussii, Cyperus fastigiatus, Cyperus marginatus and Scirpus fluvitans, while Phragmites australis occupies the deeper standing water along the vlei transition itself at the southern end of the site.Baxter, A.J. (1997)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information4-0.0497.8247.873
DEVA-DEVA Neotoma2666246691Deva-Deva37.620530-7.122200Africa2600RawPeatDeva-Deva is central to the Lukwangule Plateau, being situated within a longitudinal valley dominated by grassland and small forest patches.Finch, J. and Marchant, R. (2011)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information8-0.06645.71845.784
KITUMBAKO Neotoma2666346693Kitumbako37.631330-7.145333Africa2413RawPeatKitumbako is located within a small valley, relatively close to the forest margin, while Deva-Deva is more central to the plateau, being situated within a longi- tudinal valley dominated by grassland and small forest patches.Finch, J. and Marchant, R. (2011)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information9-0.05812.83112.889
OBLONG Neotoma2666446695Oblong Tarn, Mt Kenya, Kenya37.301710-0.145306Africa4350RawLakeAfroalpine periglacial lake.Courtney Mustaphi, C.J. et al. (2017)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information6-0.0335.3045.337
E96-1P Neotoma2666046698Lake Edward29.609750-0.372295Africa920RawLakeOpen water offshore of coast, Lake Edward is permanently anoxic below 80 m depth and periodically anoxic below 40 m depth, and is considered a eutrophic system.Ivory, S.J. and Russell, J. (2018)AWICarbon-1460.8393.4092.570
OURSI Neotoma2666646702Mare d'Oursi0.47614014.657870Africa294RawPeatNABallouche, A. and Neumann, K. (1995)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information5-0.0368.4868.522
RUMUIKU_neotoma Neotoma2666746704RUMUIKU_neotoma37.535980-0.462340Africa2154RawSwampSwamp located within the montane zone of Mt. Kenya.Rucina, S.M. et al. (2009)AWICarbon-149-0.04926.91226.961
RVSB Neotoma2666946709Rietvlei-Still Bay21.535450-34.354150Africa17RawPeatThe sediment core analysed for this study was extracted from Rietvlei, an elongated wetland (approximately 3.5km long and 100m wide) situated on the Riversdale Plain about 8 km east of the town of Still Bay.Quick, L.J. et al. (2015)AWICarbon-1410-0.05635.23035.286
SHENGENA Neotoma2667046711Mt Shengena37.922830-4.292000Africa2000RawPeatKwasebuge is a small (~1 ha) peat bog on the Chomesuji Plateau, ~400 m from the western slopes of Mt Shengena. The vertically accumulating peat bog is fed hydrologically by a small stream channel and drainage from surrounding slopes (perched). Kwasebuge is situated within a mosaic of 1-2.5 m tall Erica spp. heath and Sporobolus grassland, in close proximity to the current lower montane forest boundary.Finch, J. et al. (2017)Neotoma_APD 1Carbon-14, dates from prior information5-0.0431.1501.193
BEBR5Neotoma299846713Bebrukas Lake24.12111054.085280Europe149RawLakeBogged-up edge of the lake. Physiography: on the marginal morainic upland. Surrounding vegetation: broad-leaved Picea forests.Kabailiene, M.K. (1986)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information15-0.05417.51117.565
BEBR5Neotoma299846714Bebrukas Lake24.12111054.085280Europe149RawLakeBogged-up edge of the lake. Physiography: on the marginal morainic upland. Surrounding vegetation: broad-leaved Picea forests.Kabailiene, M.K. (1986)AWICarbon-1415-0.05417.23817.292
BILLING Neotoma2667146716Billings Park-92.14239046.712730Eastern North America188RawRiverThe site is located on the St. Louis River Estuary. The estuary was first dredged in 1867. Extensive logging in the early 1900s resulted in the clearance of virtually all old growth forests. The dominant land use surrounding the SLRE is urban.Nurse, A.M. et al. (2017)AWILead-21010-0.0640.0480.112
NORBAY Neotoma2667246718North Bay-92.23825046.652480Eastern North America183RawRiverThe site is located on the St. Louis River Estuary. The estuary was first dredged in 1867. Extensive logging in the early 1900s resulted in the clearance of virtually all old growth forests. The dominant land use surrounding the SLRE is urban.Nurse, A.M. et al. (2017)Neotoma_Neotoma 1Lead-210, dates from prior information13-0.0630.2060.269
MNPOINT Neotoma2667346720Minnesota Point-92.06504046.733380Eastern North America184RawRiverThe site is located on the St. Louis River Estuary. The estuary was first dredged in 1867. Extensive logging in the early 1900s resulted in the clearance of virtually all old growth forests. The dominant land use surrounding the SLRE is urban.Nurse, A.M. et al. (2017)AWILead-210, dates from prior information15-0.0700.7280.798
Pokegama Neotoma2667446722Pokegama Bay-92.17199046.695820Eastern North America186RawRiverThe site is located on the St. Louis River Estuary. The estuary was first dredged in 1867. Extensive logging in the early 1900s resulted in the clearance of virtually all old growth forests. The dominant land use surrounding the SLRE is urban.Nurse, A.M. et al. (2017)Neotoma_Neotoma 1Lead-210, dates from prior information14-0.0620.2370.299
AVICENNIA Neotoma2667546724Bosque de Avicennia-46.702210-0.927770South America2RawPeatThe site is located on the relatively high central southern part of the Braganca peninsula. Tidal creeks and channels are at least 500 m distant from core site, and the area seems to be little disturbed by tidal inundations. Only Avicennia trees form the mangrove forest. A high number of dead trees are found in this area.Behling, H. et al. (2001)AWICarbon-146-0.0642.2282.292
CLOUGH Neotoma2667646726North of Clough Island-92.18675046.713870Eastern North America193RawRiverThe site is located on the St. Louis River Estuary. The estuary was first dredged in 1867. Extensive logging in the early 1900s resulted in the clearance of virtually all old growth forests. The dominant land use surrounding the SLRE is urban.Nurse, A.M. et al. (2017)AWILead-2109-0.0640.0070.071
TRIVA Neotoma2667746728Lake Tritrivakely46.919390-19.778260Africa1778RawLakeMaar occupied by a marshy lake. Physiography: trachyte and rhyolite domes. Depending on the seasonal and interannual climatic fluctuations, its varies from a small lake with circumneutral water to an acidic bog with Cyperaceae hummocks and water holes. Water level fluctuations ranged over 1.8 m during 1995-1997.Gasse, F. and Van Campo, E. (1998)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information16-0.05041.25041.300
BEAUTY Neotoma2667846730Beauty Lake-109.57200044.968560Western North America2878RawLakeAlpine lake in the Beartooth Mountain Range. The watershed contains sparse, alpine vegetation, and shallow soils with much exposed bedrock. Taller vegetation is largely in topographic depressions.Spaulding, S.A. et al. (2019)AWICarbon-1426-0.06415.01415.078
Driehoek_neotoma Neotoma2673746798Driehoek Vlei19.160000-32.440000Africa900RawWetlandUpland wetland site within the Driehoek Valley in the central Cederberg Mountain range, southwestern Cape, South Africa. Vegetation is mountain fynbos.Sugden, J.M. (1989)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information3-0.03717.49317.530
MICA08 Neotoma1387946803Mica Lake-148.14340060.686950Western North America100RawLakeLake located on Culross Island in western Prince William Sound. Upland vegetation is coastal spruce-hemlock forest, dominated by Picea sitchensis and Tsuga mertensiana, T. heterophylla, and Chamaecyparis nootkatensis. Common shrubs include Alnus sinuata, Vaccinium ovalifolium, Menziesia ferruginea, Oplopanax horridus, Cladothamnus pyrolaeflorus, Sorbus sitchensis, Rubus spectabilis, and Sambucus racemosa.Anderson, R.S. et al. (2017)AWICarbon-1412-0.03410.24410.278
Sneeuberg Neotoma2673946806Sneeuberg Vlei19.148610-32.446670Africa1440RawRiverSneeuberg Vlei is situated on the upper Sneeuberg plateau (below Sneeuberg peak), in the central Cederberg, southwestern Cape.Sugden, J.M. (1989)AWICarbon-143-0.03610.90510.941
MALAHLAPAN Neotoma2675546841Malahlapanga31.040500-22.888890AfricaRawSpringSpring-fed sediment basins, smaller than 50 m in diameter. Spring-fed.Ekblom, A. et al. (2012)AWICarbon-142-0.0506.2756.325
FURCHATO Neotoma2689846995Furo do Chato-46.650000-0.873611South America2RawPeatRhizophora trees dominate in the mangrove, but Avicennia trees occur close to the site. The core site is near tidal channels and is more influenced by inundation than the two other sites in the study (Bosque de Avicennia and Campo Salgado).Behling, H. et al. (2001)AWICarbon-144-0.0491.3091.358
RABAVACA Neotoma2689946998Laguna Rabadilla de Vaca-79.112140-4.255472South America3312RawPeatSite is located in paramo.Brunschon, C. and Behling, H.AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information4-0.05111.34111.392
TEPEQUEM Neotoma2690147004Serra do Tepequem-61.7043303.792011South America635RawSpringSerra do Tepequem sediment record was retrieved from an exposed wall in a spring area. The main vegetation growing in the coring area are Mauritia flexuosa stands, ferns and grasslands. On the plateau the vegetation is mainly composed of grasses with some shrubs, from open grass savannas on the plains to arboreal savannas in the valleys.Rodriguez-Zorro, P.A. et al. (2017)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information44.9147.5212.607
GLNeotoma1157747005Glendalough Valley-6.34803553.007350Europe130RawLakeThe Glendalough valley is cut into the eastern flank of the Wicklow mountains. The mountains are composed predominantly of granite with contact aureole schists at the margins. The steep sided valley was deepened by glacial activity during the last glaciation (Coxon et al. 2012). The valley is flooded by two lakes which are separated by an alluvial fan deposited by a stream flowing down the centre of the southern wall of the valley. The Lower Lake (Irish Grid ref: T 118 966; Long. 0620'30\W Lat. 5300'30\""N) is bounded on its western margin by the alluvial fan, the north and south margins are the steep valley sides and the eastern margin at the mouth of the valley is formed by a delta derived from an earlier lake that filled the valley (Coxon et al. 2012). The Upper Lake flows into the Lower Lake via a river that has cut through the fan deposit. The Lower Lake is approximately 300 m long (east-west) and 150 m wide (north-south); water depth is 13 m at its deepest point. The Lower Lake lies at an altitude of 130 m OD. The valley walls are now covered by semi-natural oak woods and plantations of exotic conifers which open out onto mountain heathland at higher altitudes. During the last century, mining activity led to the lowering of the water level in the Lower Lake by two metres (Anon 1990). The coring site was on the western margin of the Lower Lake. This was in the shore zone that is seasonally flooded. Due to the lowering of the water level in the last century, the sediments were lacustrine (rather than alluvial fan) deposits and were overlain by peat.""Haslett, J. et al. (2006)AWICarbon-1411-0.04914.33114.380
COCHACAR Neotoma2690347011Laguna Cocha Caranga-79.159580-4.045861South America2710RawForestSite is located in upper montane forest.Brunschon, C. and Behling, H. (2010)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information7-0.05714.07914.136
FULDERA Neotoma2690547027Fuldera-Palu Lunga10.34647046.614690Europe1822RawMireMire on a slope covered with Picea abies forests with sparse Larix decidua, Pinus mugo subsp. uncinata and Pinus cembra.Stahli, M. et al. (2006)AWICarbon-143-0.0565.9285.984
COREDC1 Neotoma1992447110Dove Lake145.961100-41.660610Indopacific934RawLakeLake Dove lies at the northern end of the Cradle Mountain-Lake St. Clair National Park in northwestern Tasmania.Dyson, W.D. (1994)AWICarbon-144-0.03617.72117.757
HALLSTX Neotoma2692147259Hall's Cave-99.37515029.973430Eastern North America677RawCaveHall's Cave is located near the southern edge of the Edwards Plateau, which consists of calcareous Cretaceous rocks. The entrance of the cave is a single shaft that has apparently widened by collapse. Surrounding vegetation: The area around Hall's Cave is an open woodland. The arboreal vegetation is dominated by Quercus fusiformis and Q. buckleyi, though other woody species in the area include Morus rubra, Juniperus ashei, Crataegus, and Ilex decidua. In the vicinity of the cave, most grasses observed are Aristida oligantha and A. wrightii, which are primarily a response to overgrazing.Cooke, M.J. et al. (2003)AWICarbon-1423-0.05720.44320.500
SALGADO Neotoma2698447494Campo Salgado-46.683060-0.912778South America3RawMarshCyperaceae-dominated open salt marsh in the central part of the peninsula.Behling, H. et al. (2001)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information3-0.0555.7905.845
ZURITA Neotoma2698547497Laguna Zurita-79.117610-3.974667South America2590RawForestSite located in upper mountain forest. The study site is located on the eastern slope of the eastern Cordillera (Cordillera Real) between the cities of Loja (2200 m) and Zamora (1000 m), north of the Podocarpus National Park in the E-W exposed upper Rio San Francisco valley.Niemann, H. (2008)AWICarbon-145-0.0681.2791.347
ELTIRO Neotoma2698747502EL Tiro-Pass-79.145190-3.989778South America2810RawBogSite is in the eastern Cordillera, North of the Podocarpus National Park. Surrounding vegetation is subparamo. Site is adjacent to the main road from Loja to Zamorra. The El Tiro Pass is about 10 km from Loja. The average precipitation rate near the El Tiro-Pass (2880 m).Niemann, H. (2008)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information5-0.06420.05720.121
VINILLOS Neotoma2698847504Vinillos-77.846890-0.600778South America2090RawValleyThe exposure is located on the eastern side of the Cosanga Valley, and was uncovered during construction of the Troncal Amazonica (E45); the highway adjacent to the Rio Cosanga. The Vinillos section is situated within tropical montane cloud forest vegetation.The modern vegetation at Vinillos is composed primarily of Andean forest elements such as Arecaceae, Betulaceae (Alnus), Chloranthaceae (Hedyosmum), Cunoniaceae (Weinmannia), Ericaceae, Fabaceae, Lauraceae, Melastomataceae, Moraceae, Rubiaceae and Urticaceae (Cecropia) with abundant epiphytic mosses, lichens, ferns, Bromeliaceae, Araceae and Orchidaceae.Loughlin, N.J.D. (2018)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information342.00344.5492.546
SB-51B Neotoma2698947506Seal Beach wetland-118.08350033.739170Western North America1RawMarshSalt marsh in the Seal Beach National Wildlife Refuge. Surrounding vegetation: Spartina alterniflora, Sarcocornia pacifica, Jancus gerardii, and Monanthochloe littoralis.Balmaki, B. et al. (2019)AWICarbon-142-0.0661.9101.976
PRA-15 Neotoma2699147520Prasilske jezero13.40005049.075250Europe1079RawLakeGlacial cirque lake.Carter, V.A. et al. (2018)AWICarbon-1417-0.06211.39911.461
BLWD-C2 Neotoma2699247527Blackwood Sinkhole-77.42341026.798720Eastern North America0RawLakeSite is a small, deep sinkhole (~32 m diameter, 32-38 m deep) located 220 m inland from the shoreline on the eastern shore of Great Abaco in northern Bahamas. A secondary,cylindrical karst feature (~46-61 mbsl), known as The Pit), is connected to Blackwood Sinkhole through a cave tunnel at 32 mbsl with a depth ~46-61 mbsl. The sinkhole is hydrographically stratified, with surface salinity in the low oligohaline range (1.8 psu on date of analysis) and anoxic, saline groundwater 15-40 mbsl. Great Abaco is a low-lying carbonate island on the Little Bahama Bank. Today, a Mangrove wetland surrounds the sinkhole.Modern vegetation on Abaco Island consists of an upper canopy of Pinus caribaea var. bahamensis with an understory of tropical hardwoods. Low topographic areas support a 'coppice vegetation' that iincludes Metopium toxiferum, Bumelia salicifolia, Tetrazigia bicolor, Tabebuia bahamensis, Thouinia discolor, and Serenoa repens.Tamalavage, A.E. et al. (2018)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information19-0.0647.4867.550
NUNAL15 Neotoma2699447535Nunalleq-161.84460059.720390Western North America8RawArchaeologicalThe Nunalleq archaeological site is located in the Yukon-Kuskokwim delta, approximately 5 km south of the village of Quinhagak. The topography of the region is characterised by flat, low-lying treeless tundra dissected by rivers and dotted with small to medium sized lakes and ponds. The sampling location is located approximately 30 m east of the archaeological site. Surrounding vegetation: dwarf shrub lichen sphagnum permafrost plateau and undulating dwarf shrub tussock tundra. The shrub flora is dominated by Rubus chamaemorus, Betula nana, Empetrum nigrum, and Ledum palustre. Eriophorum angustifolium, Luzula, Hierochloe, and Festuca are common within the herbaceous component.Ledger, P.M. (2018)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information11-0.0280.4760.504
CURCURICA Neotoma2699547537Sa Curcurica9.78752040.455470Europe0RawLakeTwo small inletsThe lake is surrounded by a hilly landscape mostly covered with pine afforestations (planted during the 20th century) and Oleo-Ceratonion maquis (Olea europaea var. sylvestris, Pistacia lentiscus, Juniperus phoenicea, Chamaerops humilis, Myrtus communis). Cultivated land with olive groves to the southeast of the lake. Exotic species (Eucalyptus, Opuntia ficus-barbarica, Acacia) occur throughout the area.Beffa, G. et al. (2016)AWICarbon-149-0.0518.3188.369
CUPOLA1 Neotoma52547555Cupola Pond-91.08998036.799130Eastern North America243RawLakeSmall sinkhole pond almost completely occupied by Nyssa aquatica. Water is darkly stained with tannins. Upland vegetation: oak-hickory-pine forest with Quercus alba, Q. falcata, Q. palustris, Q. bicolor, Q. macrocarpa, Carya cordiformis, Acer saccharum, A. rubrum, Fraxinus pennsylvanica, F. tomentosa, Ostrya virginiana, and Pinus echinata.Jones, R.A. et al. (2017)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information13-0.05715.64315.700
CUPOLA4 Neotoma52547557Cupola Pond-91.08998036.799130Eastern North America243RawLakeSmall sinkhole pond almost completely occupied by Nyssa aquatica. Water is darkly stained with tannins. Upland vegetation: oak-hickory-pine forest with Quercus alba, Q. falcata, Q. palustris, Q. bicolor, Q. macrocarpa, Carya cordiformis, Acer saccharum, A. rubrum, Fraxinus pennsylvanica, F. tomentosa, Ostrya virginiana, and Pinus echinata.Jones, R.A. et al. (2017)AWICarbon-141310.99120.8679.876
MANDIORE Neotoma2700547561Laguna Mandiore-57.562670-18.091830South America92RawLakeLaguna Mandiore is a large, shallow, flat bottomed lake (~152 km2, 92 m a.s.l., depth ~4-6m) located along a fault between the Bolivian Chiquitano semi-deciduous dry forest to the west and the Brazilian Pantanal wetlands to the east. On the eastern shore of Laguna Mandioree dry forest grades into cerrado upland savannah as elevation increases, and soils become thinner, up a series of large hills (Amolar hills, ~900 m a.s.l.) which separate the majority of the lake margin from the Pantanal wetlands. The geology of the surrounding area is a complex of coalesced alluvial fans from incoming rivers across the Pantanal, as well as outcrops of crystalline rock, limestone and iron and manganese oxides which form the Amolar hills (~900 m.a.s.l.) (Hamilton, 2002).Plumpton, H.J. et al. (2019)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information7-0.04811.18411.232
ROGAGUADO Neotoma2700647564Lago Rogaguado-65.986140-12.997390South America125RawLakeLocated in the Llanos de Moxos. Lake likely formed within a river valley flooded as a result of neotectonic events. No major permanent inflows or outflows, but receives floodwater during the rainy season from swamp areas located southwest of the lake.Brugger, S.O. et al. (2016)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information7-0.0658.0298.094
FLAMENGO Neotoma2700847567Nativo do Flamengo-39.939530-19.163500South America25RawPeatSurrounding vegetation: mussununga forest.Junior, A.A.B. et al. (2019)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information6-0.0676.9457.012
ACARABIX Neotoma2701047571Lake Acarabixi-64.498890-0.345833South America33RawLakeThe Lake Acarabixi is a floodplain lake in the middle-upper part of Rio Negro. The vegetation growing near the lake is igapo forest.The canopy height averages about 15-20m with few emergent trees up to 30m. Lake has a direct connection to the Rio Negro during extreme high water stands.Rodriguez-Zorro, P.A. et al. (2018)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information100.65011.30910.659
GORGLUNG Neotoma2701447580Gorgo Lungo13.40842037.901010Europe877RawLakeSmall pond in the meso-mediterranean belt surrounded by an Ulmus canescens stand and pine (Pinus pinea) afforestations.Tinner, W. et al. (2016)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information3-0.0653.7503.815
GORGTOND Neotoma2701647584Gorgo Tondo13.41265037.901310Europe783RawLakeSmall pond in the meso-mediterranean belt surrounded by pine afforestations (Pinus pinea).Tinner, W. et al. (2016)AWICarbon-145-0.0675.5855.652
PIETGIOR Neotoma2701747587Urgo Pietra Giordano14.12767037.852620Europe1323RawMireMire in the oro-mediterranean belt within a Fagus sylvatica forest.Tinner, W. et al. (2016)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information9-0.0337.0557.088
QUATTROC Neotoma2701847590Urio Quattrocchi14.39575037.901210Europe1044RawLakeSmall lake fed by precipitation and groundwater discharge. Hydrophytes: Utricularia australis, Potamogeton natans, Myriophyllum verticillatum. Wetland plants: Eleocharis palustris, Alisma lanceolatum, Dactylorhiza saccifera, Juncus effusus and Orchis laxiflora. Upland vegetation: mosaic of Quercus cerris woodlands, pasturelands and shrublands (Prunus spinosa, Rubus canescens, Crataegus orientalis, Ilex aquifolium, Calicotome infesta).Bisculm, M. et al. (2012)AWICarbon-1412-0.05410.34810.402
KA1 Neotoma2702147595Kashiru Swamp29.533330-3.450000Africa2240RawPeatHigh altitude peat bog. Physiography: Swamp valley. Local vegetation: Xyris, Sphagnum, Eriocaulon, Drosera, Cyperus denudatus, Juncus, Helichrysum, and Alchemilla. It lies in the humid montane forest belt. Most of the area today is agricultural with sweet potatoes, beans, manihot, bananas, coffee, and tea.Bonnefille, R. and Riollet, G. (1988)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information13-0.06744.08144.148
KA3 Neotoma2702147597Kashiru Swamp29.533330-3.450000Africa2240RawPeatHigh altitude peat bog. Physiography: Swamp valley. Local vegetation: Xyris, Sphagnum, Eriocaulon, Drosera, Cyperus denudatus, Juncus, Helichrysum, and Alchemilla. It lies in the humid montane forest belt. Most of the area today is agricultural with sweet potatoes, beans, manihot, bananas, coffee, and tea.Bonnefille, R. and Chalie, F. (2000)AWICarbon-148-0.05043.68443.734
MB080-GC20 Neotoma2702247599Mobile Bay, MB0810-GC20-87.88300030.291000Eastern North America0RawMarineNASmith, C.G. et al. (2020)AWICarbon-144-0.0683.1833.251
STCNWM1 Neotoma2702447602St. Catherines Island (Northwest Marsh)-81.15224031.687210Eastern North America0RawPeatSt. Catherines Island is a barrier island located off of the coast of Georgia.The island's vegetation is composed of tidal marsh, wetlands, and salt marshes.Rich, F.J. et al. (2015)AWICarbon-143-0.05536.64836.703
LOERE Neotoma2702547604Gouille Loere7.35751046.150060Europe2503RawLakeNeither perennial inlet nor outlet. Alpine meadows dominated by Nardus stricta and Carex curvula.Tinner, W. and Theurillat, J.P. (2003)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information5-0.06511.67711.742
PLC Neotoma2702647606Palughetto12.40049046.102370Europe1040RawLakeThe Palughetto mire is located on the northern edge of the Cansiglio Plateau. It was originally an intra-morainic lake. Fagus sylvatica and Abies alba forests around the site, alongside historical Picea abies plantations.Vescovi, E. et al. (2007)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information82.00115.32313.322
MAL05-2A Neotoma2702747608Lake Malawi MAL05-234.186670-10.018330Africa468RawLakeRift lake that borders Mozambique, Malawi, and Tanzania. Surrounded mostly by miombo woodland as well as Afromontane forest and grassland in the higher elevations above 1500 masl.Ivory, S.J. et al. (2012)AWICarbon-1426-0.03853.39853.436
CHICKREE Neotoma2702847610Chickaree Lake-105.84110040.334130Western North America2796RawLakeSmall, deep lake with no perennial streams feeding or draining the lake. Surrounded by even-aged stand of Pinus contorta. Subdominant trees include Picea engelmannii and Abies bifolia.Dunnette, P.V. et al. (2014)AWICarbon-1438-0.0636.3666.429
HOPS04 Neotoma1574847618Hopschensee8.02305646.252500Europe2026RawLakeLake, dead-ice depression?. Physiography: Within last glaciation.Curdy, P. et al. (2010)AWICarbon-1413-0.05913.62613.685
PEARSONS Neotoma2702947621Pearson's Pond-122.25660037.352690Western North America365RawLakeSmall pond formed by the Weeks Creek landslide. The pond is just below several slump blocks near the head of the slide. Vegetation around the pond is mainly grassland, but steep slopes support chaparral, and redwood and mixed evergreen forests occur along stream courses.Adam, D.P. (1975)AWICarbon-143-0.0293.7693.798
KARAKOL Neotoma2707047663Karakol77.39250042.838890Asia2353RawLakeSubalpine lake with an outlet on the eastern shore. Picea schrenkiana dense stands on north-, east- and west-facing slopes. Pastures and meadows around the lake.Beer, R. and Tinner, W. (2008)AWICarbon-146-0.0153.9313.946
HUILA Neotoma2707147666Lake Huila-78.017920-0.423417South America2608RawLakeLake Huila is approximately 35 m in diameter. Based on local knowledge the lake has not been known to dry up completely during living memory. The lake is enclosed within a small drainage basin of ca. 7000 m, with no obvious source or output.Loughlin, N.J.D. (2018)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information10-0.0660.9090.975
KICHIKOL Neotoma2707247669Kichikol73.55193039.987670Asia2541RawLakeUnclear origin. Fed by groundwater and no major inlets or outlets. Juniperus semiglobosa stands, pastures and meadows.Beer, R. et al. (2007)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information3-0.0586.2016.259
BAKALY_neotoma Neotoma2707347671Bakaly71.96008041.867340Asia1859RawLakeOpen woodlands of Juniperus turkestanica, Juniperus semiglobosa, Picea schrenkiana, Abies semenovii, Juglans regia, Acer turkestanicum, Betula pubescens, Malus kirghisorum, Prunus spp. and Crataegus spp.Beer, R. et al. (2008)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information5-0.0376.8916.928
NIZHNEE Neotoma2707447673Nizhnee72.96399041.309350Asia1371RawLakeNo major inlet or outlet. Rather dense forest stands dominated by Juglans regia.Beer, R. et al. (2008)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information5-0.0051.6971.702
VERKHNEE Neotoma2708147681Verkhnee72.95762041.309120Asia1440RawLakeNo major inlet or outlet. Rather dense forest stands dominated by Juglans regia.Beer, R. et al. (2008)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information4-0.0231.5811.604
AKTEREK Neotoma2708247683Ak Terek72.83431041.281500Asia1748RawMireSloping mire close to a village surrounded by forests and plantations of Juglans regia.Beer, R. et al. (2008)AWIThermoluminescence, dates from prior information2-0.0337.6447.677
ORTOK_neotoma Neotoma2708347685Ortok73.26452041.245650Asia1786RawLakeLake in transition into a mire. A mat 50-100 cm thick of Phragmites and Telypteris roots cover the lake surface. The depth reported is beneath the root mat. North-facing slope: Juglans regia and Malus kirghisorum forest. South-facing slope: Acer turkestanicum and Crataegus are important.Beer, R. et al. (2008)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information4-0.0310.9130.944
SWAN1962 Neotoma2708447687Swan Lake-111.99210042.294400Western North America1450RawLakeSwan Lake, a seasonal shallow pond, lies in Red Rock Pass at the north end of Cache Valley in the outlet area of pluvial Lake Bonneville. It was isolated from Lake Bonneville when it receded from the Provo level. Vegetation in the valley is Artemisia steppe with A. tridentata, Sarcobatus vermiculatus, Atriplix confertifolia, Ericameria spp., Suaeda spp., Salicornia rubra, Purshia tridentata, and Poaceae. Juniperus woodland and conifer forest occur at higher elevations in the mountains on either side of the valley. A dense stand of Typha latifolia, Scirpus/Schoenoplectus, and Sparganium fringes the pond.Bright, R.C. (1966)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information3-0.01413.89713.911
GROOTDRIFT Neotoma2714847767Grootdrift - Verlorenvlei18.474060-32.400700Africa1RawLakeGrootdrift is located ~15 km inland of the coast, within the Verlorenvlei catchment, west coast South Africa. Seven sediment cores were extracted from a shore to shore transect across the riverine-lacustrine transition at Grootdrift. The south bank core, demarcated as GDV1 and two cores derived from within the shallow-waters of the marsh, GDV2 and GDV4 were subsampled for radiocarbon dating and pollen analysis.Meadows, M.E. et al. (1996)AWICarbon-144-0.0706.3216.391
LH1 Neotoma2714947769Bois de Bilanko15.353280-3.511700Africa725RawSwampDepression on Plateaux Bateke ~2 km in diameter, occupied by swamp forest. Surrounding vegetation is shrub savanna. The main herbaceous species are Loudetia simplex, Trachypogon thollonii, Loudetia demeusii, and Andropogon schirensis. Common tree species are Bridelia ferrugain, Hymenocardia acida, and Annana arenaria. Forest of Millelia laurentii, Pentaclethra eetveldeana and Parinari excelsa occupy the bottom of the valleys, swamps, and river borders. The center of the depression is occupied by hydromorphic forest of Syzygium with rafts of Poaceae and Cyperaceae.Elenga, H. (1992)AWICarbon-14, Cosmogenic30.9835.4854.502
GDV4 Neotoma2714847771Grootdrift - Verlorenvlei18.474060-32.400700Africa1RawLakeGrootdrift is located ~15 km inland of the coast, within the Verlorenvlei catchment, west coast South Africa. Seven sediment cores were extracted from a shore to shore transect across the riverine-lacustrine transition at Grootdrift. The south bank core, demarcated as GDV1 and two cores derived from within the shallow-waters of the marsh, GDV2 and GDV4 were subsampled for radiocarbon dating and pollen analysis.Meadows, M.E. et al. (1996)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information3-0.0430.4090.452
LH3 Neotoma2714947814Bois de Bilanko15.353280-3.511700Africa725RawPeatDepression on Plateaux Bateke ~2 km in diameter, occupied by swamp forest. Surrounding vegetation is shrub savanna. The main herbaceous species are Loudetia simplex, Trachypogon thollonii, Loudetia demeusii, and Andropogon schirensis. Common tree species are Bridelia ferrugain, Hymenocardia acida, and Annana arenaria. Forest of Millelia laurentii, Pentaclethra eetveldeana and Parinari excelsa occupy the bottom of the valleys, swamps, and river borders. The center of the depression is occupied by hydromorphic forest of Syzygium with rafts of Poaceae and Cyperaceae.Elenga, H. (1992)AWICarbon-145-0.06028.90028.960
WENQUAN1 Neotoma2715647817Wenquan wetland81.03134044.973730Asia1300RawPeatThe study area is the Bortala River National Wetland Park which is situated in Wenquan County in the Tien Shan Mountains, Xinjiang Autonomous Region, Northwest China. The wetland covers a surface area of about 3840 ha. The mean values of annual temperature and precipitation at the meteorological station of Wenquan County are 3.9 C and 225 mm, respectively. The region has a typical arid continental climate dominated primarily by the mid-latitude westerly circulation.Li, J. and Wang, N. (2020)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information8-0.02410.22810.252
CORAFT Neotoma2715947864CORAF11.846590-4.742010Africa1RawPeatCoastal plain of Pointe Noire, a sandy formation 3-6 km wide, with an altitude of 20-25 m. The Coraf-t deposit consists of a peat layer, the top of which, located approximately at sea level, is usually buried under the beach sand. Surrounding vegetation: Savanna with Loudetia arundinacea and thickets of Manilkara lacera. Locally, Symphonia globulifera swamp forests are present along rivcrs and in flooded areas.Elenga, H. (1992)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information2-0.0463.4433.489
CORAF2 Neotoma2715947866CORAF11.846590-4.742010Africa1RawPeatCoastal plain of Pointe Noire, a sandy formation 3-6 km wide, with an altitude of 20-25 m. The Coraf-t deposit consists of a peat layer, the top of which, located approximately at sea level, is usually buried under the beach sand. Surrounding vegetation: Savanna with Loudetia arundinacea and thickets of Manilkara lacera. Locally, Symphonia globulifera swamp forests are present along rivcrs and in flooded areas.Elenga, H. (1992)AWICarbon-143-0.0483.1443.192
SONGOLO Neotoma2716747968Songolo11.866410-4.766200Africa5RawRiverValley. Physiography: Estuarian valley, right bank of the Songolo River. Surrounding vegetation: Swampy herbaceous dominated by Cyperus. Trees include Raphia, Alstonia and especially Mangifera indica and Elaeis guineensis.Elenga, H. et al. (2001)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information122.9498.1975.248
EV13 Neotoma2716847973Eilandvlei22.641280-33.993350Africa2RawLakeEilandvlei is the westernmost lake within the Wilderness Embayment and owes its name to the aeolianite island near the centre.Quick, L.J. et al. (2018)Neotoma_Wündsch et al. 2016Carbon-14, dates from prior information230.1198.8608.740
DARKO Neotoma2717148072Darko15.87370049.639680Europe622RawPeatPart of a larger wetland complex. The part investigated is called Padrtiny. The peat is up to 8.6 m deep.Rolecek, J. et al. (2020)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information15-0.06514.22314.288
MARANG Neotoma2717848222Maranguape-38.720170-3.896190South America900RawForestForest hollow in ombrophilous dense forest near top of mountain.Montade, V. et al. (2014)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information90.9845.0674.083
POP15-1 Neotoma1428648358Popradske pleso20.07971049.153430Europe1513RawLakeLake. Physiography: Glacial mountain lake. Surrounding vegetation: Picea, Pinus, Juniperus. Vegetation formation: Alpine forest.Carter, V.A. et al. (2020)AWICarbon-1414-0.0699.94410.013
SIL-04 Neotoma2719248361Sunken Island Lake-150.88620060.593020Western North America76RawLakeKettle lake with two basins (northeast and southwest) separated by a low island that disappears with higher lake levels. A smaller sub-basin lies south of the island. The lake is formed in ice-marginal sands associated with the Moosehorn stadial moraine. It lies in the Kenai lowlands with post-fire successional forest dominated by Betula kenaica, Picea mariana, P. glauca, and Populus tremuloides. Additional trees and shrubs include Alnus viridis subsp. crispa, Populus trichocarpa, Sambucus racemosa, Rosa acicularis, Viburnum edule, Linnaea borealis, Rubus sp., Echinopanax horridum, Ribes sp., and Rhododendron tomentosum. Plants in moist areas around the lake include Salix sp., Myrica gale, Menziesia ferruginea, Spiraea beauverdiana, Betula nana, Streptopus amplexifolius, Lycopodium sp., Equisetum silvaticum, and E. arvense.Anderson, R.S. et al. (2019)AWICarbon-1417-0.06414.53814.602
CL-06 Neotoma2719348363Choquette Lake-151.11060059.945170Western North America517RawLakeLake lies on the southwest flank of the Caribou Hills. It is drained by fens on both ends. Much of the surrounding Caribou Hills is at or above treeline. Surrounding vegetation is opoen fens and sub-shrubland, including Betula nana, B. glandulosa, Salix arctica, Andromeda polifolia, Empetrum nigrum, Rubus chamaemorus and R. arctica, Vaccinium uliginosum, Pyrola asarifolia, Ledum palustre, Oxycoccus microcarpus and Spiraea beauverdiana. Immediately around the lake, Salix barclayi dominates. Picea glauca trees grew around Choquette Lake, but virtually all are now dead, killed by a recent spruce beetle (Dendroctonus) infestation.Anderson, R.S. et al. (2019)AWICarbon-1411-0.05711.90311.960
WAWONA Neotoma2720548549Wawona Meadow-119.64540037.528580Western North America1275RawPeatSite is a large northwest-southeast trending sedge meadow, located in the lower montane vegetation zone with Pinus ponderosa, Calocedrus decurrens, Pinus lambertiana, Abies concolor, Pseudotsuga menziesii, Quercus kelloggii and Cornus nuttallii. Meadow is dominated by Carex senta and C. nebraskensis, with Juncus nevadensis, J. mexicanus, Glyceria striata, and Agrostis. Willow shrubland occurs near the corring site, dominated by Salix lasiolepis, S. laegivata, S. lucida, and S. lemmonii. Pools contain Typha latifolia. Meadow drops from ~1280 m at SE end to ~1250 m at NW end.Anderson, R.S. and Stillick Jr, R.D. (2013)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information6-0.0330.7180.751
BIAJACA Neotoma2721048611Laguna Biajaca-71.08654019.590860Eastern North America78RawRiverA former meander cutoff from the Yaque River. Currently a marshy area used for cattle grazing.Castilla-Beltran, A. et al. (2018)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information6-0.0431.0501.093
CERTOLCT Neotoma2721148614Cerro Toledo-79.111530-4.374611South America3150RawPeatCore site characterised by small depressions occupied by peat bogs.The site is situated inside the Podocarpus National Park. The analysed core is situated close to the exposed crest near the Cerro Toledo pass, which is today a paved road.Brunschon, C. and Behling, H. (2009)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information5-0.02320.27920.302
MOR Neotoma2721248616Morkill Lake-120.65230053.606560Western North America780RawLakeThe immediate surroundings are flat and support Picea mariana bogs. The forest is composed of Picea engelmannii and Picea mariana, with Pinus contorta and few Pseudotsuga menziesii and Tsuga heterophylla. Shrubs include Betula sppand Ledum groenlandicum. The lake is ringed with a thick sphagnum layer. Water-edge and aquatic species noted include Menyanthes trifoliata, Nuphar polysepalum, Potamogeton spp. and Drosera rotundifolia.Gavin, D.G. et al. (2020)AWICarbon-144-0.05110.85210.903
CASANOVA Neotoma2721448621Mallin Casanova-72.975220-47.643560South America126RawPeatNothofagus betuloides-Pilgerodendron forest with open shrub/grassland and Sphagnum peatland.Iglesias, V. et al. (2018)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information7-0.05310.03410.087
PAVA Neotoma2721548624Laguna La Pava-71.523300-44.279700South America731RawForestExtensive bare rock outcrops with an open forest mosaic vegetation.Iglesias, V. et al. (2016)AWICarbon-147-0.06514.77214.837
CERTOCTB Neotoma2722048633Cerro Toledo-79.111530-4.374611South America3110RawPeatCore site characterised by small depressions occupied by peat bogs. The site is situated inside the Podocarpus National Park. The analysed core is situated close to the exposed crest near the Cerro Toledo pass, which is today a paved road.Brunschon, C. and Behling, H. (2009)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information3-0.0539.96710.020
GREN Neotoma2722248640Lac des Grenouilles7.48358044.098250Europe1994RawLakeSmall lake located at about the modern timberline (c. 2000 m asl) and below the modern potential treeline in the Mont Bego rock-art area. The treeline ecotone and the subalpine forests are dominated by open Larix decidua pastured woodlands with minor shares of Pinus cembra, Pinus uncinata, and Pinus sylvestris. Juniperus communis and Ericaceae shrubs (Rhododendron hirsutum, and Vaccinium myrtillus) characterize the forest understorey.Finsinger, W. et al. (2020)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information131.98913.63211.643
RABAVACAM Neotoma2722348645Rabadilla de Vaca mire-79.120920-4.256583South America3200RawPeatPeat bog on a slope at the transition from upper montane rainforest to subparamo vegetation.Rodriguez, F. and Behling, H. (2011)AWICarbon-142-0.0521.9872.039
TAGIMA10 Neotoma2722648649Lake Tagimaucia-179.939500-16.821710Indopacific823RawLakeSwamp and open water within the Lake Tagimaucia basin, a volcanic caldera on the east side of Taveuni's main ridge. Vegetation is thick, stunted rainforest (ombrophilous cloud forest) with abundant ferns and mosses. Common trees are Calophyllum vitiense, Macaranga harveyana, Geniostoma vitiense, Dysoxylum sp., Rapanea myricifolia, Palaquium hornei, Podocarpus neriifolius, and Neubergia alata, also treeferns Cyathea alta and C. medullaris and palms Veitchia simulans and Clinostigma exorrhiza.Hope, G. et al. (2009)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information5-0.05017.16117.211
NADRAU Neotoma2722848653Nadrau Swamp177.958400-17.711120Indopacific760RawPeatSite is a sedge fen. Upland vegetation is forest with Endospermum macrophyllum, Parinari insularurn, Agathis vitiensis, Dacrdium nidulum, Podocarpus neriifolius, Palaquium sp., Dysoxylum richii, Calophyllum spp., and species of Myrtaceae. A stand of Erythrinia sp., presumably planted, occurs on the eastern margin of the swamp. The western margin has low forest of Decaspermum vitiense, Aglaia elegans, Podocarpus neriifolius, Garcinia pseudoguttifera, and Dacrycarpus imbricatus. The wetland vegetation is severely disturbed by cattle grazing with a high proportion of introduced taxa, including sedges Cyperus pilosus, Kyllinga brevifolia, and Rhynchospora corymbosa and the grass Paspalum conjugatum.Hope, G. et al. (2009)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information2-0.0362.5532.589
HORDORLI Neotoma2722948656Lake Hordorli140.589900-2.540845Indopacific798RawLakeClosed solution basin in ltramafics. Physiography: Flat area mid-slope. Surrounding vegetation: Lower montane forest with gynosperms Araucaria cunninghamii, Papuacedrus papuana, Phyllocladus hypophyllus and Podocarpus spp. Microphyll-leafed angiosperm taxa dominate, such as Cryptocarya, Litsea, Dysoxylum, Galbulimima belgraveana, Garcinia graminea, Planchonella cyclopensis, Timonius, Ardisia and Stenocarpus moorei. Dipterocarps such as Hopea sp. and the oaks, for example, Lithocarpus molluccana, occur occasionally, together with a wide array of Moraceae and Myrtaceae. The surface vegetation on the lake consists of an open sedgeland ~40 cm in height, which is often flooded for short periods.Hope, G. (2015)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information7-0.03355.17955.212
AUSSENDE Neotoma2723048658Sehestedter Aussendeichsmoor8.30709553.438920Europe4RawBogRaised bog. Physiography: Bay of Jade. Surrounding vegetation: Meadows and salt marshes. Vegetation formation: Cultural landscape and coast.Behre, K.E. (2005)AWICarbon-149-0.0413.3363.377
BANDUNG2 Neotoma2723348666Bandung DPDR-II107.729100-6.990417Indopacific662RawLakeIntermontane basin with former lake. Physiography: Plain between volcanos. Surrounding vegetation: Secondary forest disturbed by urban development. Local vegetation: Grassland.Dam, M.A.C. (1994)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information94.499130.800126.301
FLOFISCH Neotoma2723448668Flogeln Fischer8.80243053.666970Europe1RawBogSmall band of peat between lake and Pleistocene ground. Raised bog. Physiography: Basin. Surrounding vegetation: Village with gardens. Vegetation formation: Cultural landscape.Behre, K.E. and D. Kucan. (1994)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information5-0.0345.2595.293
FloatingIsland_neotoma Neotoma81170001Floating Island Lake-107.46670044.550000Western North America2609RawLakeKettle lake with floating sedge mat. Physiography: Bighorn Mountains. Surrounding vegetation: lodgepole pine forest.Burkart, M.R. (1976)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information5-0.05812.46412.522
CHAOCH1 Cao et al.1100001Chaohu Lake CH1117.39430031.562330Asia10RawLakeNAWu, L. et al. (2008)AWICarbon-147-0.05411.24811.302
LONGGAN Cao et al.2100002Longgan Lake116.11670029.966670Asia31DigitizedLakeNATong, G.B. et al. (1997)AWICarbon-142-0.0423.4183.460
DONGGAN Cao et al.3100003Dongganchi115.78330039.533330Asia49RawFluvialNAZhang, J.H. et al. (1997)AWICarbon-1410-0.05119.04919.100
FENZHU Cao et al.4100004Fenzhuang115.90000039.566670Asia49RawFluvialNAZhang, J.H. et al. (1997)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information511.79820.3028.504
MAWEI32 Cao et al.5100005Mawei ZK32119.63330026.050000Asia7DigitizedCoastNAWu, X.Z. (1993)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information2-0.04510.08210.127
DADIWAN07 Cao et al.6100006Dadiwan_2007105.91480035.000000Asia1400RawLoessNATang, L.Y. et al. (2007)AWICarbon-144-0.05215.20115.253
DADIWAN08 Cao et al.7100007Dadiwan_2008105.91470035.013000Asia1471RawLoessNASun, A.Z. et al. (2008)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information4-0.04413.05613.100
DINGXI Cao et al.8100008Dingxi104.60930035.548170Asia1750RawPaleosolNATang, L.Y. et al. (2007)AWICarbon-145-0.0486.7916.839
LANZHOU Cao et al.11100011Lanzhou103.85000036.066670Asia2000RawFluvialNAWang, S.L. et al. (1991)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information7-0.05011.48211.532
MAYING Cao et al.12100012Maying104.98980035.338330Asia1800DigitizedPaleosolNATang, L.Y. et al. (2007)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information3-0.0618.8528.913
SANJIAO Cao et al.13100013Sanjiaocheng103.33750039.006330Asia1320DigitizedLakeNAZhu, Y. et al. (2002)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information127.19511.4574.262
SUANFENG Cao et al.14100014Suancigou_Feng105.81000035.510000Asia1840DigitizedLoessNAFeng, Z.D. et al. (2007)Cao et al.Carbon-14, dates from prior information1511.45047.50036.050
SUANTANG Cao et al.15100015Suancigou_Tang105.83330035.500000Asia1850DigitizedLoessNATang, L.Y. et al. (2007)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information914.50550.58636.081
SUJIA06 Cao et al.16100016Sujiawan_2006104.52280035.538830Asia1950DigitizedLoessNAFeng, Z.D. et al. (2006)AWICarbon-148-0.05514.37814.433
HONGSHU03 Cao et al.17100017Hongshui River_2003102.76500038.179400Asia1452DigitizedFluvialNAMa, Y.Z. et al. (2003)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information910.12724.84314.716
WUYING Cao et al.18100018Wuying River105.82000035.760000Asia1400DigitizedLoessNAXia, D.S. et al. (1998)AWICarbon-144-0.04511.47011.515
ZOIGERM Cao et al.19100019Zoige RM102.35000033.950000Asia3401RawPeatNASheng, C.M. et al. (1996)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information5-0.05938.76138.820
CHENGCH2 Cao et al.20100020Chenghai CH2116.80000023.483330Asia5RawPeatNAZheng, Z. (1990)AWICarbon-1453.34860.85357.505
DONGGUPK16 Cao et al.21100021Dongguan_PK16113.71670022.733330Asia15RawPeatNAZhang, Z.Y. et al. (1982)AWICarbon-143-0.04823.30823.356
HUANGH24 Cao et al.22100022Huangsha H24113.23330023.133330Asia40RawDeltaNALi, P.R. et al. (1991)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information50.59513.42812.833
LINGDINGL2 Cao et al.24100024Lingdingyang L2113.81670022.350000Asia-3RawMarineNAChen, M.H. et al. (1994)AWICarbon-146-0.05041.10941.159
SHANTSH5 Cao et al.25100025Shantou SH5116.66670023.450000Asia8RawDeltaNAZheng, Z. (1990)AWICarbon-1444.33512.0887.753
SHUIDOA1 Cao et al.26100026Shuidong A1111.66670021.550000Asia-9RawMarineNAShi, Y.F. and Yu. G. (2003)AWICarbon-142-0.0448.2768.320
SHUNDEZK08 Cao et al.27100027Shunde ZK08113.25000022.833330Asia4DigitizedDeltaNASheng, C.M. et al. (1989)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information4-0.04718.91018.957
TIANYANTY1 Cao et al.28100028Tianyang TY1110.35000020.350000Asia90RawLakeNALei, Z.Q. and Zheng, Z. (1993)AWICarbon-148-0.049121.784121.833
ZHONGPK19 Cao et al.29100029Zhongshan PK19113.30000021.800000Asia6RawDeltaNAHuang, Z.G. et al. (1982)AWICarbon-144-0.05343.57343.626
BAJIAO Cao et al.30100030Bajiaotian110.20000025.200000Asia1800RawPeatNALi, W.Y. et al. (1993)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information6-0.04310.56210.605
BEIHAIGK10 Cao et al.31100031Beihai GK10109.08330021.533330Asia-2DigitizedLakeNALi, G.Z. et al. (1996)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information3-0.04810.39910.447
NANTUN Cao et al.34100034Nantun104.23330026.700000Asia2197DigitizedLakeNAChen, P.Y. et al. (1991)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information7-0.05013.35213.402
SUOMA Cao et al.35100035Suoma105.83330026.033330Asia1085RawFluvialNALei, G.L. (1990)AWICarbon-142-0.05410.54210.596
XIAOHE Cao et al.36100036Xiaoheitu105.91670026.233330Asia1384DigitizedPeatNAChen, P.Y. et al. (1994)AWICarbon-14511.23928.79417.555
SHUANGSC1 Cao et al.39100039Shuangchi Maar Lake SC1110.18330019.950000Asia90DigitizedLakeNAZheng, Z. et al. (2003)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information8-0.0438.1988.241
BAIHE Cao et al.40100040Baihe115.85000040.866670Asia865RawFluvialNAXu, Q.H. and Yang, X.L. (1998)AWICarbon-1440.5562.2991.743
BAIYANGGY Cao et al.41100041Baiyangdian Lake GY115.91670038.833330Asia10RawLakeNAGuang, X.J. et al. (2000)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information4-0.05613.43613.492
CANGUMI Cao et al.42100042Cangumiao118.60000038.966670Asia70DigitizedPeatNAXu, Q.H. et al. (2004)AWICarbon-144-0.0495.2895.338
DAZIYIN Cao et al.43100043Daziying119.17000039.333330Asia50RawPeatNALi, W.Y. and Liang, Y.L. (1985)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information38.38711.0262.639
FENGNIN Cao et al.44100044Fengning116.63330041.200000Asia645DigitizedFluvialNAXu, Q.H. et al. (2004)AWICarbon-143-0.0601.9472.007
HUANGJI Cao et al.45100045Huangjiapu115.15000040.566670Asia500DigitizedFluvialNASun, L.M. et al. (2001)AWICarbon-143-0.05816.71616.774
MAOHEBE Cao et al.46100046Maohebei119.17000039.500000Asia50RawPeatNALi, W.Y. and Liang, Y.L. (1985)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information5-0.04712.03012.077
MENGCUN Cao et al.47100047Mengcun117.11670038.050000Asia5RawCoastNAXu, Q.H. et al. (1993)AWICarbon-149-0.04728.28828.335
NANWANG Cao et al.48100048Nanwangzhuang114.91670038.450000Asia24DigitizedFluvialNAGuo, S.Q. et al. (1999)AWICarbon-1490.1382.6832.545
YANGERZ Cao et al.50100050Yangerzhuang117.35000038.350000Asia5RawCoastNAXu, Q.H. et al. (1993)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information7-0.04830.47330.521
YANGJIA Cao et al.51100051Yangjiapo118.68330040.016670Asia70DigitizedFluvialNAXu, Q.H. et al. (2002)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information411.51729.93418.417
YANGYUANCA Cao et al.52100052Yangyuan-Caocun, Yangyuan County, Hebei Province114.40000040.100000Asia875DigitizedPaleosolNAWang, Y. et al. (2003)AWICarbon-1432.07464.33162.257
YANGYUANXI Cao et al.53100053Yangyuan-Xipu114.21670040.116670Asia912DigitizedPaleosolNAWang, Y. et al. (2003)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information6-0.05919.23219.291
YANSHEN Cao et al.54100054Yanshengang118.86670039.866670Asia23DigitizedFluvialNAKong, Z.C. et al. (2000)AWICarbon-1442.51013.53111.021
BEIDAWA Cao et al.55100055Beidawan134.70000048.133330Asia60RawPeatNAXia, Y.M. (1988)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information30.0526.4496.397
CHUANGY Cao et al.56100056Chuangye134.46670048.333330Asia50RawPeatNAXia, Y.M. (1988)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information7-0.05514.11114.166
MINZHU Cao et al.57100057Minzhuqiao133.86670047.533330Asia52RawPeatNAXia, Y.M. (1988)AWICarbon-143-0.0606.7056.765
QINDEL Cao et al.58100058Qindeli133.66670047.883330Asia52RawPeatNAXia, Y.M. (1988)AWICarbon-1411-0.05614.90714.963
TANGBE94 Cao et al.59100059Tangbei 94-A129.66670048.350000Asia486RawPeatNAXia, Y.M. (1996)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information3-0.0475.7585.805
TUQIANG Cao et al.61100061Tuqiang122.80000052.233330Asia400RawPeatNAXia, Y.M. (1996)AWICarbon-143-0.0512.7702.821
CHADIAN Cao et al.63100063Chadianpo114.40000036.100000Asia65DigitizedPaleosolNAZhang, Z.Q. et al. (2007)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information43.3777.5834.206
DENGJIAC Cao et al.64100064Dengjiacun113.65000034.468930Asia133DigitizedFluvialNAZhang, Z.Y. et al. (2007)AWICarbon-1410-0.06318.14118.204
GUANGRU1 Cao et al.65100065Guangrunpo 1114.53330036.016670Asia56DigitizedPaleosolNAZhang, Z.Q. et al. (2007)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information53.3857.6704.285
WANGJIAD Cao et al.66100066Wangjiadian profile114.66920036.161000Asia67RawPaleosolNACao, X. et al. (2010)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information63.40512.1278.722
XISHAN Cao et al.67100067Xishan113.53000034.911670Asia141DigitizedLoessNAWang, X.L. et al. (2004)AWICarbon-1451.3588.1306.772
DAJIUHUC1 Cao et al.68100068Dajiuhu Lake C1110.66670031.750000Asia1700DigitizedLakeNALiu, H.P. et al. (2001)AWICarbon-144-0.05614.20914.265
JIANGLING Cao et al.69100069Jiangling112.33330030.133330Asia30DigitizedFluvialNAXie, Y.Y. et al. (2008)AWICarbon-1480.4129.8219.409
LONGQUANLC2 Cao et al.70100070Longquan Lake LC2112.23800031.081400Asia80DigitizedLakeNALiu, G.X. (1991)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information8-0.05225.98826.040
MIANCHEM1 Cao et al.71100071Miancheng M1113.21670030.183330Asia24RawLakeNAYang, X.D. et al. (1998)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information6-0.05114.52214.573
TAIBAITN1 Cao et al.72100072Taibai Lake TN1115.80730029.995670Asia44DigitizedLakeNATong, X.F. et al. (2009)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information5-0.0671.3981.465
ZHOULAO Cao et al.73100073Zhoulao112.88330029.816670Asia31DigitizedLakeNAGu, Y.S. (2004)AWICarbon-1430.9095.2344.325
ANGUNUR Cao et al.74100074Anguli Nur Lake114.36670041.333330Asia1000RawLakeNALi, R.Q. et al. (1990)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information310.13924.70614.567
BAAHNUUR Cao et al.75100075Baahar Nuur Lake109.26670039.316670Asia1278DigitizedLakeNAHuang, C.Q. et al. (2009)AWICarbon-145-0.0525.5295.581
BAYANBY Cao et al.76100076Bayanchagan Lake BY115.21000041.650000Asia1355DigitizedLakeNAJiang, W. et al. (2006)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information70.01711.80611.789
CHARIMUCH Cao et al.77100077Charisu/Muchang profile122.35000042.950000Asia249DigitizedPeatNALi, Y.H. et al. (2003)AWICarbon-1411-0.0675.7905.857
CHIFEQIGU Cao et al.78100078Chifeng-Qiguo Mt.118.96670042.283330Asia562DigitizedFluvialNAXu, Q.H. et al. (2002)AWICarbon-147-0.0469.2809.326
DAIHAI99A Cao et al.79100079Daihai Lake 99a112.66670040.583330Asia1220DigitizedLakeNAXu, Q.H. et al. (2003)Cao et al.Carbon-1480.00011.40011.400
DAIHAI99B Cao et al.80100080Daihai Lake DH99B112.66670040.583330Asia1200DigitizedLakeNASun, Q.L. et al. (2006)Cao et al.Carbon-14120.93319.10318.170
DALAINUR Cao et al.81100081Dalai Nur Lake-Haiyan116.58330043.283330Asia1200RawLakeNALi, R.Q. et al. (1990)AWICarbon-144-0.04947.79947.848
DIAOJIAO Cao et al.82100082Diaojiaohaizi DJ112.35000041.300000Asia1800RawLakeNASong, C.Q. et al. (1996)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information42.27311.8979.624
GAOXI Cao et al.83100083Gaoximage115.36680042.954000Asia1253DigitizedLakeNALi, C.Y. et al. (2003)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information4-0.0525.8595.911
HAILAER Cao et al.84100084Hailaer119.00000049.233330Asia760RawPeatNAXia, Y.M. (1993)AWICarbon-1432.56912.1169.547
HAMAHA2 Cao et al.85100085Hamaertai Lake Ha2108.75000038.716670Asia1343DigitizedLakeNAWang, J.P. et al. (1996)AWICarbon-144-0.0486.2406.288
HANHAIH1 Cao et al.86100086Hanhai Lake H1112.83330040.283330Asia1200RawLakeNAShen, C.M. and Tang, L.Y. (1991)AWICarbon-143-0.04921.43821.487
DALINURHAO Cao et al.87100087Dali Nur-Haoluku Lake116.75700042.956330Asia1295DigitizedLakeNALiu, H. et al. (2002)AWICarbon-143-0.04712.16912.216
HULUNHL6 Cao et al.88100088Hulun Lake HL06117.50590049.126920Asia545DigitizedLakeNAWen, R. et al. (2010)Cao et al.Carbon-14, dates from prior information130.01011.08011.070
HULUNNUR Cao et al.89100089Hulun Nur Lake117.40000049.280000Asia544RawLakeNAYang, X.D. et al. (1995)AWICarbon-147-0.04923.15723.206
DALINURJIAN Cao et al.90100090Dali Nur-Jiangjunpaozi Lake117.47000042.374000Asia1490DigitizedLakeNAWang, H. et al. (2004)AWICarbon-146-0.04511.57011.615
JUYAN Cao et al.91100091Juyan Lake101.85000041.890000Asia892RawLakeNAHerzschuh, U. et al. (2004)AWICarbon-1451.64610.6539.007
DALINURLIU Cao et al.92100092Dali Nur-Liuzhouwan Lake116.68300042.707330Asia1365DigitizedLakeNAWang, H. et al. (2001)AWICarbon-143-0.04816.51316.561
QASQ Cao et al.93100093Qasq111.13330040.666670Asia1000RawPeatNAWang, B.Y. et al. (1998)AWICarbon-144-0.04710.50510.552
HEXIGSANY Cao et al.94100094Hexigten-Sanyixiang117.38330043.616670Asia1541DigitizedLoessNAWang, Y. et al. (2005)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information5-0.05416.01916.073
HEXIGSHI Cao et al.96100096Hexigten-Shidicun117.51670043.250000Asia1077DigitizedLakeNALiu, X.H. (2002)AWICarbon-145-0.05218.27818.330
LIAOHEWANG Cao et al.97100097Liaohe River-Wangxianggou119.91670042.066670Asia751DigitizedLakeNALi, Y.Y. et al. (2006)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information7-0.0385.0715.109
ORDOSYANG Cao et al.98100098Ordos-Yangjiawan110.16530039.468000Asia1219RawLoessNAXu, Q.H. et al. (2002)AWICarbon-1432.4384.7082.270
BOYIQZK1 Cao et al.99100099Boyiqiao ZK01119.80000031.766670Asia5DigitizedFluvialNAShu, J.W. et al. (2007)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information6-0.05111.75611.807
CHANGJICM97 Cao et al.100100100Changjiang CM97121.38330031.616670Asia2DigitizedDeltaNAYi, S. et al. (2003)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information10-0.06513.18013.245
CHANGJIHQ98 Cao et al.101100101Changjiang HQ98120.23330032.250000Asia6DigitizedDeltaNAYi, S. et al. (2003)AWICarbon-1410-0.06412.74412.808
CHANGSHAN Cao et al.102100102Changshan120.35000031.950000Asia6DigitizedFluvialNAXu, X., Zhang, S. (1987)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information52.65311.7129.059
GUANGTA Cao et al.103100103Guangtangtou119.15000031.950000Asia24RawPeatNAHan, H.Y. et al. (2000)AWICarbon-1426.4387.6301.192
GUCHENG Cao et al.104100104Gucheng Lake118.89700031.275500Asia6RawLakeNAYang, X.D. et al. (1996)AWICarbon-1467.20218.00210.800
HUASHAN Cao et al.105100105Huashankou119.15000031.950000Asia24DigitizedPeatNAHan, H.Y. et al. (2000)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information33.9076.5592.652
QIDONG Cao et al.107100107Qidong121.70000031.900000Asia10RawFluvialNALiu, K.B. et al. (1992)AWICarbon-148-0.05214.10714.159
XINGXH1 Cao et al.108100108Xinghua XH1119.87580032.709670Asia2DigitizedFluvialNAShu, Q. et al. (2008)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information4-0.052137.157137.209
ZHENJI Cao et al.109100109Zhenjiang119.45000032.183330Asia6DigitizedFluvialNAXu, X. and Zhu, M.L. (1984)AWICarbon-1474.61818.07413.456
DAHU Cao et al.110100110Dahu Lake115.03330024.250000Asia250DigitizedPeatNAZhou, W.J. et al. (2004)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information20-0.04518.60318.648
DINGNAN Cao et al.111100111Dingnan115.03330024.750000Asia274DigitizedPeatNADodson, J.R. et al. (2006)AWICarbon-147-0.04718.51218.559
POYANGZK2 Cao et al.112100112Poyang Lake ZK2116.21380029.741670Asia8DigitizedLakeNAWu, Y.H. et al. (1999)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information6-0.0375.1755.212
DASHAN Cao et al.114100114Dashan124.85000044.883330Asia200RawPeatNAXia, Y.M. et al. (1993)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information5-0.0507.3647.414
ERLONGWA Cao et al.115100115Erlongwan Maar Lake126.36670042.300000Asia724DigitizedLakeNALiu, Y.Y. et al. (2008)AWICarbon-1416-0.05937.80537.864
HARBA Cao et al.117100117Harbaling129.20000043.633330Asia600RawPeatNAXia, Y.M. (1988)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information3-0.0613.4203.481
HONGSHE Cao et al.118100118Hongsheng123.71670046.666670Asia146RawPaleosolNAQiu, S.W. et al. (1992)AWICarbon-1441.0025.7614.759
JINCHU Cao et al.119100119Jinchuan126.38330042.350000Asia620DigitizedPeatNALi, Y.H. et al. (2003)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information8-0.0516.1756.226
SONGJI Cao et al.121100121Songjiang128.32580042.580500Asia680DigitizedFluvialNAZhang, W. et al. (2008)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information50.0060.7830.777
XIAONAN Cao et al.122100122Xiaonan125.21670043.883330Asia209RawPeatNAWang, P.F. and Xia, Y.M. (1988)AWICarbon-143-0.0576.9637.020
KARAS Cao et al.123100123Karas'e Lake70.22000053.026670Asia435RawLakeNATarasov, P.E. and Kremenetskii, K.V. (1995)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information6-0.0496.2696.318
KOTYR Cao et al.124100124Kotyrkol70.41667052.966670Asia439RawPeatNATarasov, P.E. and Kremenetskii, K.V. (1995)AWICarbon-145-0.0494.9655.014
OZERKI2 Cao et al.125100125Ozerki80.46667050.400000Asia210RawPeatNATarasov, P.E. et al. (1997)AWICarbon-149-0.04714.51314.560
PASHENNOE Cao et al.126100126Pashennoe Lake75.40000049.370000Asia871RawLakeNATarasov, P.E. and Kremenetskii, K.V. (1995)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information12-0.05010.05310.103
AKTEREKCao et al.127100127Ak Terek72.83333041.283330Asia1748DigitizedPeatNABeer, R. et al. (2008)Cao et al.Carbon-1440.0007.6007.600
BAKALY_neotomaCao et al.128100128Bakaly Lake71.96667041.866670Asia1879DigitizedLakeNABeer, R. et al. (2008)Cao et al.Carbon-14, dates from prior information60.0006.8006.800
KICHIKOLCao et al.129100129Kichikol Lake73.55000039.983330Asia2541DigitizedLakeNABeer, R. et al. (2007)AWICarbon-143-0.0596.2026.261
NIZNEE Cao et al.131100131Nizhnee Lake72.95000041.300000Asia1371DigitizedLakeNABeer, R. et al. (2008)Cao et al.Carbon-1450.0001.5001.500
ORTOK_neotomaCao et al.132100132Ortok Lake73.25000041.233330Asia1786DigitizedLakeNABeer, R. et al. (2008)Cao et al.Carbon-1430.0000.8000.800
VERKHNEECao et al.133100133Verkhnee Lake72.95000041.300000Asia1440DigitizedLakeNABeer, R. et al. (2008)Cao et al.Carbon-14, dates from prior information40.0001.5001.500
CHANGXING Cao et al.134100134Changxing Island121.41670039.583330Asia6RawFluvialNAQiu, S.W. et al. (1981)AWICarbon-143-0.0456.5996.644
MAILI Cao et al.135100135Maili122.88330042.866670Asia155DigitizedPeatNARen, G.Y. and Zhang, L.S. (1997)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information7-0.0183.5063.524
ACHITNUR8 Cao et al.136100136Achit Nur 890.60000049.500000Asia1435DigitizedLakeNAGunin, P.D. et al. (1999)AWICarbon-144-0.05314.83714.890
DABANUR Cao et al.137100137Daba Nur Lake98.79444048.200000Asia2465DigitizedLakeNAGunin, P.D. et al. (1999)AWICarbon-146-0.04613.53213.578
DOODNUR Cao et al.138100138Dood Nur Lake99.38333051.333330Asia1538DigitizedLakeNAGunin, P.D. et al. (1999)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information2-0.04414.46314.507
GUNNURLA Cao et al.139100139Gun Nur Lake106.60000050.250000Asia600DigitizedLakeNAGunin, P.D. et al. (1999)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information7-0.04810.99211.040
HOTONNUR2 Cao et al.140100140Hoton-Nur-288.34583048.621670Asia2083DigitizedLakeNARudaya, N. et al. (2009)AWICarbon-143-0.0466.0826.128
HOVSGOLC8 Cao et al.141100141Hovsgol Lake C8100.50000051.100000Asia1645DigitizedLakeNAProkopenko, A.A. et al. (2007)AWICarbon-1441.15312.50911.356
KHONINNU Cao et al.142100142Khonin Nuga-River Terrace107.28750049.080000Asia900DigitizedFluvialNASchlutz, F. et al. (2008)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information2-0.0453.5383.583
UGIINUR Cao et al.143100143Lake Ugii Nuur102.76670047.766670Asia1330DigitizedLakeNAWang W., Ma Y. (10.1)AWICarbon-1415-0.0699.0589.127
YOLINAM Cao et al.145100145Yolin Am104.10000043.433330Asia2390DigitizedPaleosolNAMiehe, G. et al. (2007)AWICarbon-145-0.0634.9675.030
HAIYUAN Cao et al.146100146Haiyuan105.96670036.433330Asia1600DigitizedFluvialNASun, A.Z. et al. (2008)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information108.01615.6487.632
SOUTHCHINSEAC4 Cao et al.147100147South China Sea C4108.06670018.383330Asia-76DigitizedMarineNAZhang, Y.L. (2009)AWICarbon-145-0.04710.44410.491
AYONGWA Cao et al.149100149Ayongwama Co98.19817034.830500Asia4220DigitizedLakeNACheng, J., et al. (2004)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information3-0.04913.95514.004
DABSANCK181 Cao et al.151100151Dabsan Lake CK1/8195.50000037.100000Asia2675RawLakeNADu, N.Q. and Kong, Z.C. (1986)AWICarbon-142-0.04831.99732.045
DASHUI Cao et al.152100152Dashuitang100.33330037.133330Asia3454RawFluvialNAZhou, D.J. et al. (1996)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information2-0.0414.4644.505
DOUCO Cao et al.153100153Douco Lake99.18330035.316700Asia4595RawLakeNAZhao, Z.M. et al. (2007)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information2-0.0527.0497.101
GOUNONGKX1 Cao et al.154100154Gounong Co KX-192.15000034.633330Asia4670RawLakeNAShan, F.S. et al. (1996)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information12-0.04818.97319.021
HALALI Cao et al.155100155Halali99.78333036.716670Asia3220RawLoessNAChen, F.H. et al. (1991)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information4-0.06013.70013.760
HURLEGHL5-2 Cao et al.156100156Hurleg Lake HL05-296.90000037.283330Asia2817RawLakeNAZhao, Y. et al. (2007)AWICarbon-148-0.03613.86613.902
KOUCHA Cao et al.157100157Koucha Lake97.24050034.011170Asia4540RawLakeNAHerzschuh, U. et al. (2009)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information50.04716.61816.571
LUANHAILH2 Cao et al.158100158Luanhaizi LH2101.35000037.593330Asia3200RawLakeNAHerzschuh, U. et al. (2005)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information7-0.03463.41063.444
QINGHAIQH2000 Cao et al.159100159Qinghai Lake QH-2000100.51670036.666670Asia3200RawLakeNALiu, X.Q. et al. (2002)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information6-0.05020.15920.209
FOYECHI Cao et al.162100162Foyechi107.73330033.950000Asia3450DigitizedLakeNATong, G.B. et al. (1996)AWICarbon-142-0.0350.8640.899
JIANGCUN Cao et al.163100163Jiangcun109.50000034.400000Asia650RawLoessNASun, X.J. et al. (1996)AWICarbon-14103.289101.44898.159
LIUSHUW Cao et al.164100164Liushuwan108.83330037.766670Asia1300RawFluvialNAHuang, C.X. (1991)AWICarbon-143-0.05321.89221.945
LUOCHU Cao et al.165100165Luochuan109.41670035.750000Asia1068DigitizedLoessNASun, J.Z. et al. (1998)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information5-0.04878.99879.046
XIEHUSO4 Cao et al.166100166Xiehu Lake SO4122.51670037.383330Asia0DigitizedLakeNAZhou, J. et al. (2008)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information44.3649.5575.193
GUANGFU Cao et al.168100168Guangfulin121.19170031.064500Asia4DigitizedDeltaNAAtahan, P. et al. (2008)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information70.39815.41315.015
HEMING2007 Cao et al.169100169Heming_2007121.86670030.950000Asia4DigitizedFluvialNAJia, L. et al. (2007)AWICarbon-144-0.05510.68510.740
JIADINGP5 Cao et al.170100170Jiading P5121.23330031.383330Asia4DigitizedFluvialNAZhao, B.C. et al. (2007)AWICarbon-1462.43316.50514.072
MAQIAO Cao et al.171100171Maqiao121.30000031.100000Asia5DigitizedArchaeologicalNAYu, S.Y. et al. (1998)AWICarbon-1472.7047.4464.742
SHANGHAICY Cao et al.172100172Shanghai CY121.40000031.216670Asia4DigitizedPaleosolNAWu, G.X. et al. (2002)AWICarbon-14215.89824.1448.246
ZHAOXI Cao et al.174100174Zhaoxiang121.18330031.133330Asia3RawPeatNACai, Y.L. et al. (2001)AWICarbon-145-0.0419.1529.193
GANHAI Cao et al.175100175Ganhai Lake112.19380039.885000Asia1854DigitizedLakeNAMeng, X.M. et al. (2007)AWICarbon-145-0.06214.40214.464
WANGGU Cao et al.177100177Wangguantun113.66670040.266670Asia800RawPeatNAKong, Z.C. and Du, N.Q. (1996)AWICarbon-14, Thermoluminescence2-0.0448.4458.489
DAHAIZI Cao et al.178100178Dahaizi Lake102.66670027.833330Asia3660DigitizedLakeNALi, X. and Liu, J.L. (1988)AWICarbon-143-0.04914.60414.653
HONGYUBA Cao et al.179100179Hongyuan Baihe102.53330032.800000Asia3500RawPeatNAWang, M.H. (1987)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information5-0.01110.73510.746
JIANSHA Cao et al.180100180Jinsha104.06670030.680000Asia1794DigitizedArchaeologicalNALuo, L.P. et al. (2008)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information9-0.0354.3234.358
NALENG Cao et al.181100181Naleng Co99.75517031.113330Asia4200RawLakeNAKramer, A. et al. (2010)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information16-0.04918.68318.732
SHAYEMA Cao et al.182100182Shayema Lake102.21670028.583330Asia2400DigitizedLakeNAJarvis, D.I. (1993)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information5-0.06613.52113.587
YIDUN Cao et al.183100183Yidun Lake99.55167030.298330Asia4470DigitizedLakeNAShen, C.M. et al. (2006)AWICarbon-145-0.04618.45518.501
ZOIGEDC Cao et al.184100184Zoige DC102.54500033.904500Asia3396RawPeatNALiu, G.X. et al. (1995)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information3-0.04824.15124.199
ZOIGERH Cao et al.185100185Zoige RH103.35000033.950000Asia3400DigitizedPeatNATang, L.Y. and Shen, C.M. (1996)AWICarbon-1440.89412.63411.740
CHITSAI Cao et al.186100186Chitsai Lake121.23620023.752830Asia2890RawPeatNALiew, P.M. and Huang, S.Y. (1994)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information4-0.0416.1066.147
ILAN Cao et al.187100187Ilan121.73330024.750000Asia410RawFluvialNALin, S.F. et al. (2004)AWICarbon-144-0.0453.4713.516
SUNMOON Cao et al.188100188Sun-moon Lake120.91670023.866670Asia746RawLakeNALu, W.C. (1996)AWICarbon-142-0.05514.52614.581
TOUSHE Cao et al.189100189Toushe Lake120.90000023.820000Asia650RawPeatNALiew, P.M. et al. (1998)AWICarbon-14211.68022.14220.462
BARKOLBLK6E Cao et al.190100190Barkol Lake BLK06E92.80000043.616670Asia1575DigitizedLakeNATao, S.C. et al. (2009)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information10-0.0258.9178.942
BEILIKEK Cao et al.191100191Beilikekule Lake89.00000036.666670Asia4680RawLakeNAHuang, C.X. et al. (1996)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information2-0.04515.95616.001
Bosten Cao et al.192100192Bosten Lake86.55000041.966670Asia1050DigitizedLakeNAXu, Y.Q. (1998)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information5-0.05513.84313.898
CAOTAN2002 Cao et al.193100193Caotanhu 200286.02383044.418330Asia380RawPeatNAZhang, Y. et al. (2008)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information5-0.0489.0819.129
CHAIWOCKF Cao et al.194100194Chaiwopu Lake CKF87.78333043.550000Asia1100RawLakeNALi, W.Y. (1990)AWICarbon-142-0.05512.31612.371
DAMAGOU Cao et al.196100196Damagou80.70000037.000000Asia1380RawFluvialNALin, M.C. (1994)AWICarbon-146-0.05115.96716.018
DAXIGOU Cao et al.197100197Daxigou86.85000043.116670Asia3450RawFluvialNAZhang, Y., Kong, Z. (2004)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information2-0.0634.0074.070
DONGDAO Cao et al.198100198Dongdaohaizi B89.56000044.696670Asia430RawLakeNAYan, S., Li, S. (2004)AWICarbon-149-0.0365.3365.372
EBINUR Cao et al.199100199Ebinur Lake82.45000044.550000Asia212RawLakeNALin, M.C. (1994)AWICarbon-147-0.05613.91613.972
EBINURSW Cao et al.200100200Ebinur Lake SW82.80000045.000000Asia212RawLakeNALin, M.C. (1994)AWICarbon-146-0.05013.49413.544
HUASHUWO Cao et al.201100201Huashuwozi89.13333043.800500Asia1320RawPaleosolNAZhang, Y. et al. (2006)AWICarbon-143-0.0452.3412.386
LOPNURK1 Cao et al.202100202Lop Nur K190.25000040.283330Asia780RawLakeNAYan, S. et al. (1998)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information4-0.04832.21832.266
LOPNURLUO4 Cao et al.203100203Lop Nur Luo490.25000040.333330Asia800RawLakeNAYan, F.H. et al. (1983)AWICarbon-143-0.05025.03725.087
MANASLM1 Cao et al.204100204Manas Lake LM-185.91667045.833330Asia251RawLakeNASun, X.J. et al. (1994)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information70.31116.92216.611
NIYA Cao et al.205100205Niya River82.76667037.733330Asia1373RawPeatNAShu, Q. (2001)AWICarbon-144-0.0533.6593.712
SICHANG Cao et al.206100206Sichanghu Lake89.14333044.310000Asia589RawLakeNAYan, S. et al. (2003)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information2-0.0691.0111.080
TAGLE Cao et al.207100207Tagle80.76667037.033330Asia1368RawPeatNAZhong, W. et al. (1998)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information5-0.0670.6340.701
TIANSHUISI2 Cao et al.208100208Tianshuihai SI279.51667035.350000Asia4836RawLakeNALi, S.J. et al. (1991)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information319.50040.90121.401
TIANSHUITS95 Cao et al.209100209Tianshuihai TS9579.51667035.350000Asia4900RawLakeNALiu, G.X. et al. (1998)AWICarbon-14922.222228.399206.177
WULUNGU2004 Cao et al.210100210Wulungu Lake WLG-200487.30000047.216670Asia479RawLakeNALiu, X.Q. et al. (2008)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information7-0.0668.3798.445
XIAOSHA Cao et al.213100213Xiaoshazi Lake90.83333036.783330Asia4106RawLakeNAHuang, C.X. et al. (1996)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information2-0.04613.42213.468
XIAOXI Cao et al.214100214Xiaoxigou89.12167043.800170Asia1360RawArchaeologicalNAZhang, Y.et al. (2006)AWICarbon-143-0.0575.0255.082
YUETE2 Cao et al.215100215Yuetegan 279.91667037.150000Asia1277RawFluvialNAWang, L.G. (2003)AWICarbon-145-0.0583.9313.989
BANGONG Cao et al.217100217Bangong Co Lake79.00000030.233330Asia4300RawLakeNAHuang, C.X. et al. (1989)AWICarbon-1411-0.05211.56711.619
HIDDENHL1 Cao et al.218100218Hidden Lake HL192.53950029.812830Asia4980DigitizedLakeNATang, L.Y. et al. (1999)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information4-0.03813.02713.065
NGION Cao et al.219100219Ngion Co91.50000030.466670Asia4515DigitizedLakeNAShen, C. et al. (2008)AWICarbon-1410-0.0405.9595.999
PEIKU Cao et al.220100220Peiku Co85.33333028.833330Asia4590RawLakeNAHuang, F. (2000)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information65.66914.7329.063
QONGJI Cao et al.221100221Co Qongjiamong92.37283029.812830Asia4980DigitizedLakeNAShen, C. (2003)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information11-0.04613.95414.000
RENR1 Cao et al.222100222Ren Co R196.68283030.732830Asia4450DigitizedLakeNATang, L.Y. et al. (1999)AWICarbon-14, Thermoluminescence7-0.04220.53820.580
SELINCK8803 Cao et al.223100223Selin Co CK880388.51667031.566670Asia4530RawLakeNASun, X.J. et al. (1993)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information5-0.05415.76815.822
WASONG Cao et al.224100224Wasong section103.05240032.991300Asia3490DigitizedValleyNAYan G., Wang F. (1999)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information104.27730.02225.745
WUMAQU Cao et al.225100225Wumaqu91.38333030.533330Asia4370RawPeatNAWang, P.F. et al. (1988)AWICarbon-1432.99712.1259.128
XUGUO Cao et al.226100226Xuguo Co90.33333031.950000Asia4595DigitizedLakeNAShen, C. (2003)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information4-0.0108.3818.391
YANGHU Cao et al.227100227Yanghu Lake84.65000035.433330Asia4778RawLakeNAZhao, Z.M. et al. (2007)AWICarbon-142-0.05313.14113.194
ZABUZK2 Cao et al.228100228Zabuye Lake ZK284.04000031.210000Asia4421DigitizedLakeNAWu, Y.S. and Xiao, J.Y. (1996)AWICarbon-1454.92142.81637.895
ZIGETANG Cao et al.229100229Zigetang Co90.90000032.000000Asia4560RawLakeNAHerzschuh, U. et al. (2006)AWICarbon-145-0.04610.76810.814
ERHAIES Cao et al.230100230Erhai Lake ES100.20000025.766670Asia1974DigitizedLakeNAZhou, J. et al. (2003)AWICarbon-147-0.04312.78012.823
GANLAN Cao et al.231100231Ganlanba100.60000022.483330Asia500DigitizedPeatNAXu, Q.H. et al. (1998)AWICarbon-142-0.0518.3068.357
MANXING Cao et al.232100232Manxing Lake100.48330021.950000Asia1200RawLakeNATang, L.Y. (1992)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information7-0.05232.28432.336
HEMUDUHMD1 Cao et al.234100234Hemudu HMD-1121.35000029.966670Asia6DigitizedDeltaNALi, C.H. et al. (2009)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information181.86520.48118.616
KUAHUQ2 Cao et al.235100235Kuahuqiao 2120.20000030.250000Asia0DigitizedArchaeologicalNAZong, Y. et al. (2007)AWICarbon-14117.3609.2901.930
LUOJI Cao et al.236100236Luojiang121.36250029.984370Asia4DigitizedDeltaNAAtahan, P. et al. (2008)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information5-0.05412.99913.053
TIANCHILA Cao et al.237100237Tianchi Lake106.31000037.260000Asia2194RawLakeNAZhao Y. et al. (2010)AWICarbon-1419-0.0525.9305.982
AKKOL Cao et al.238100238Akkol Lake89.62500050.250000Asia2204DigitizedLakeNABlyakharchuk, T.A. et al. (2007)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information11-0.04314.04714.090
BAIKAL606-3 Cao et al.239100239Baikal CON01-606-3105.86530052.083330Asia130DigitizedLakeNADemske, D. et al. (2005)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information12-0.05026.15426.204
GRUSHA Cao et al.240100240Grusha Lake89.41667050.383330Asia2413DigitizedLakeNABlyakharchuk, T.A. et al. (2007)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information14-0.04714.48614.533
KENDEGEL Cao et al.241100241Kendegelukol Lake87.64167050.505500Asia2050DigitizedLakeNABlyakharchuk, T.A. et al. (2004)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information7-0.04916.35316.402
TASHKOL Cao et al.242100242Tashkol Lake87.67083050.450000Asia2150DigitizedLakeNABlyakharchuk, T.A. et al. (2004)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information6-0.05016.33916.389
UZUNKOL Cao et al.243100243Uzunkol Lake87.10833050.483330Asia1985DigitizedLakeNABlyakharchuk, T.A. et al. (2004)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information5-0.04917.24817.297
Gur_sample Cao et al.244100244Gur137.05000050.000000Asia35DigitizedPeatNAMokhova, L. et al. (2009)AWICarbon-1411-0.06321.68821.751
Kiya Cao et al.245100245Kiya135.66670047.833330Asia100DigitizedPeatNABazarova, V.B. et al. (2008)AWICarbon-144-0.05210.01010.062
Pobochnoye Cao et al.246100246Pobochnoye51.84167053.033330Asia65DigitizedPeatNAKremenetski, C.V. et al. (1999)AWICarbon-1416-0.05215.49915.551
TYAPKA Cao et al.247100247Tyapka140.11670053.700000Asia4DigitizedPeatNABazarova, V.B. et al. (2008)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information8-0.04311.69111.734
ARAL86 Cao et al.248100248Aral Lake59.98333044.420000Asia53RawLakeNAAleshinskaya, Z.V. (1996)AWICarbon-145-0.05515.54315.598
GANTANG Cao et al.249100249Gantang119.00000027.000000Asia1007DigitizedPeatNAYue, Y. et al. (2012)AWICarbon-147-0.05348.77648.829
HUGUAN Cao et al.250100250Huguangyan Maar lake110.28330021.150000Asia88DigitizedLakeNAMingram, J. et al. (2004)AWICarbon-1422-0.04475.84075.884
JINGBO Cao et al.251100251Jingbo Lake128.75000043.908500Asia350DigitizedLakeNALi, C. et al. (2011)AWICarbon-14, Thermoluminescence7-0.0499.5449.593
XINGKAI Cao et al.252100252Xingkai Lake132.50900045.206000Asia69DigitizedLakeNAWu, J. and Shen, J. (2010)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information5-0.04828.64828.696
QIGANUR Cao et al.253100253Qigai Nuur109.50000039.500000AsiaDigitizedLakeNASun, A. and Feng, Z. (2013)AWICarbon-1418-0.04710.78910.836
11-CH-12A Cao et al.25410025411-CH-12A Lake102.28860072.398880Asia60DigitizedLakeNAKlemm, J. et al. (2015)AWICarbon-1420-0.0027.0927.094
ACHITNUR Cao et al.255100255Achit Nur Lake90.60000049.500000Asia1435DigitizedLakeNAGunin, P.D. et al. (1999)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information4-0.05214.82114.873
ACHITNUUR Cao et al.256100256Achit Nuur90.51667049.416670Asia1444DigitizedLakeNASun, A. et al. (2013)AWICarbon-1410-0.05220.55520.607
Baikal_Lake-CON01-605-3 Cao et al.257100257Baikal Lake-CON01-605-3104.85470051.585000Asia675DigitizedLakeNADemske, D. et al. (2005)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information88.97718.8169.839
Baikal_Lake-CON01-605-5 Cao et al.258100258Baikal Lake-CON01-605-5104.85170051.583610Asia665DigitizedLakeNADemske, D. et al. (2005)AWICarbon-14130.87611.60810.732
Big_Yarovoe_Lake_2008-3 Cao et al.259100259Big Yarovoe Lake78.62668052.852600Asia79RawLakeNARudaya, N. et al. (2012)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information4-0.0495.1185.167
Cheremushka_Bog Cao et al.260100260Cheremushka Bog108.08300052.750000Asia1500DigitizedBogNAShichi, K. et al. (2009)AWICarbon-146-0.05142.24742.298
Chernaya_Gorka Cao et al.261100261Chernaya Gorka65.35000067.083330Asia170DigitizedLakeNAJankovska, V. et al. (2006)AWICarbon-1446.60410.6244.020
Dolgoe_Ozero Cao et al.262100262Dolgoe Ozero127.06670071.866670Asia40DigitizedLakeNAPisaric, M.F. et al. (2001)AWICarbon-148-0.06116.46816.529
Khanda Cao et al.265100265Khanda107.00000055.440000Asia713DigitizedPeatNABezrukova, E.V. et al. (2011)AWICarbon-146-0.0536.0796.132
Khanda-1 Cao et al.266100266Khanda-1107.00000055.440000Asia713DigitizedPeatNABezrukova, E.V. et al. (2011)AWICarbon-143-0.0433.0933.136
LAB2-95 Cao et al.267100267LAB2-9599.86167072.381670Asia65RawPeatNAAndreev, A.A. et al. (2002)AWICarbon-146-0.04913.77113.820
KOTOKEL2010 Cao et al.268100268Lake Kotokel_2010108.11670052.783330Asia458DigitizedLakeNABezrukova, E.V. et al. (2010)AWICarbon-1411-0.05146.19446.245
Lake_Lama Cao et al.269100269Lake Lama90.20000069.533330Asia77RawLakeNAAndreev, A.A. et al. (2004)AWICarbon-1431-0.04721.61921.666
LAO13-94 Cao et al.270100270LAO13-9499.58330072.187500Asia65RawPeatNAAndreev, A.A. et al. (2002)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information4-0.04920.84420.893
LAO6-96 Cao et al.271100271LAO6-9699.71500072.390000Asia65DigitizedPeatNAAndreev, A.A. et al. (2002)AWICarbon-1457.62528.54620.921
Laptev_PM9462 Cao et al.272100272Laptev PM9462136.00500073.503330Asia0DigitizedMarineNANaidina, O.D. and Bauch, H.A. (2001)Cao et al.Carbon-14, dates from prior information110.2009.3209.120
PG1228 Cao et al.273100273Levinson-Lessing Lake98.63600074.473000Asia47RawLakeNAAndreev, A.A. et al. (2013)AWICarbon-1424-0.04734.49834.545
Melkoye_Lake_core Cao et al.275100275Melkoye Lake175.23330064.858330Asia36RawLakeNALozhkin, A. and Anderson, P. (2013)AWICarbon-1421-0.04939.39139.440
Okunayka Cao et al.276100276Okunayka108.47000055.520000Asia1450DigitizedPeatNABezrukova, E.V. et al. (2011)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information6-0.0448.9739.017
Patricia_Lake Cao et al.278100278Patricia Lake176.50000063.325000Asia121RawLakeNAAnderson, P.M. and Lozhkin, A.V. (2015)AWICarbon-1412-0.05225.42525.477
Pernatoye_Lake Cao et al.279100279Pernatoye Lake155.39520050.040500Asia6RawLakeNAAnderson, P. et al. (2015)AWICarbon-148-0.03311.33611.369
Sakhalin_Island_Khoe Cao et al.280100280Sakhalin Island_Khoe142.14000051.340000Asia15DigitizedCoastNALeipe, C. et al. (2015)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information8-0.05242.29142.343
Salym-Yugan Cao et al.281100281Salym-Yugan72.08333060.016670Asia58DigitizedPeatNAPitkanen, A. et al. (2002)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information6-0.05910.95811.017
SHAAMAR Cao et al.282100282Shaamar105.20000050.200000Asia650DigitizedPaleosolNAMa, Y. et al. (2013)AWICarbon-1411-0.04737.21737.264
TSOKAR Cao et al.283100283Tso Kar Lake78.02516033.308840Asia4527DigitizedLakeNADemske, D. et al. (2009)AWICarbon-1429-0.04515.69415.739
TSOMOR Cao et al.284100284Tso Moriri Lake78.32333032.929440Asia4512DigitizedLakeNALeipe, C. et al. (2014)AWICarbon-147-0.05013.17413.224
PG1856-3 Cao et al.285100285Two-Yurts Lake_PG1856-3160.04030056.822670Asia275DigitizedLakeNAHoff, U. et al. (2015)AWICarbon-1481.4336.2314.798
PG1857-2 Cao et al.286100286Two-Yurts Lake_PG1857-2160.06750056.816750Asia275DigitizedLakeNAHoff, U. et al. (2015)AWICarbon-145-0.0422.5742.616
PG1857-5 Cao et al.287100287Two-Yurts Lake_PG1857-5160.06780056.816750Asia275DigitizedLakeNAHoff, U. et al. (2015)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information52.5237.4424.919
Ukta_Creek_mouth Cao et al.288100288Ukta Creek mouth109.70000055.800000Asia906RawPeatNABezrukova, E.V. et al. (2006)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information5-0.0485.2345.282
Yenisei Cao et al.289100289Yenisei87.15000068.166670AsiaDigitizedPeatNAAndreev, A.A. and Klimanov, V.A. (2000)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information81.3576.7455.388
Julietta_Lake Cao et al.290100290Julietta154.55550061.337500Asia880RawLakeNAAnderson, P.M. et al. (2010)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information9-0.05126.30726.358
KUHAI_neotoma Cao et al.292100292Kuhai Lake99.30950035.515830Asia4150RawLakeNAWischnewski, J. et al. (2011)AWICarbon-1412-0.04222.70722.749
PINGWANG Cao et al.293100293Pingwang120.64030030.958330Asia2DigitizedPaleosolNAInnes, J.B. et al. (2014)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information5-0.0517.7007.751
QINGPU Cao et al.294100294Qingpu121.16670031.250000Asia3DigitizedDeltaNATao, J. et al. (2006)Cao et al.Carbon-14101.5008.5007.000
RETREAT Cao et al.295100295Retreat Lake121.43330024.483330Asia2230DigitizedLakeNAKandasamy, S. et al. (2006)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information10-0.0529.8729.924
AIBI Cao et al.296100296Aibi Lake82.83333045.016670Asia200DigitizedLakeNAWang, W. et al. (2013)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information10-0.01225.77225.784
BALIKUN Cao et al.297100297Balikun Lake92.80000043.675000Asia1575DigitizedLakeNAAn, C.B. et al. (2013)Cao et al.Carbon-1469.00030.50021.500
YILI_neotoma Cao et al.298100298Yili River81.96508043.857140Asia928DigitizedRiverNALi, X. et al. (2011)Cao et al.Carbon-14103.33814.94011.603
HALIGU Cao et al.299100299Haligu Lake100.18060027.003330Asia3277DigitizedLakeNASong, X.Y. et al. (2012)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information4-0.0579.2059.262
SHUNDU Cao et al.300100300Shudu Lake99.94960027.910300Asia3630DigitizedLakeNACook, C.G. et al. (2011)Cao et al.Carbon-14811.00022.00011.000
TIANCHI2 Cao et al.301100301Tianchi106.30920035.264720Asia2430DigitizedLakeNAZhao, Y. et al. (2010)AWICarbon-1419-0.0555.8095.864
Malyi_Krechet_Lake Cao et al.302100302Malyi Krechet Lake175.53330064.800000Asia32RawLakeNALozhkin, A. and Anderson, P. (2013)AWICarbon-1410-0.04949.57249.621
DAJIUHU2013 Cao et al.303100303Dajiuhu_2013110.00190031.485560Asia1700DigitizedPeatNALi, J. et al. (2013)Cao et al.Carbon-1470.00041.20041.200
DONGGI1790 Cao et al.304100304PG1790-Donggi Cona98.50000035.500000Asia4095DigitizedLakeNAAichner, B. et al. (2012)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information10-0.05916.12716.186
Kirek_Lake Cao et al.305100305Kirek Lake84.21667056.100000Asia90DigitizedLakeNABlyakharchuk, T.A. (2003)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information3-0.06212.17912.241
Lake_Sokoch Cao et al.306100306Lake Sokoch157.75400053.254000Asia495DigitizedLakeNADirksen, V. et al. (2015)AWIThermoluminescence7-0.02310.34110.364
Zhukovskoye_Mire Cao et al.307100307Zhukovskoye mire84.83333056.333330Asia106RawPeatNABorisova, O.K. et al. (2011)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information16-0.04714.14714.194
AHUNG Cao et al.308100308Ahung Co92.07033031.616170Asia4450DigitizedLakeNAShen, C. (2003)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information233.1318.8205.689
LAOTANFA Cao et al.309100309Laotanfang103.20000026.100000Asia3579DigitizedLakeNAZhang, W. et al. (2006)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information6-0.0449.4389.482
Elgygytgyn_Lake_P1 Cao et al.310100310El'gygytgyn Lake_P1172.21940067.373890Asia561RawLakeNAAndreev, A.A. et al. (2012)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information103.12213.83410.712
Elgygytgyn_Lake_P2 Cao et al.311100311El'gygytgyn Lake_P2172.12530067.547220Asia542DigitizedLakeNAAndreev, A.A. et al. (2012)AWICarbon-14, Argon-argon8-0.05513.92713.982
KHUISIIN Cao et al.313100313Khuisiin Lake101.80000046.600000Asia2270DigitizedLakeNATian, F. et al. (2013)Cao et al.Carbon-146-0.0471.1081.154
Lake_Fernsehsee Cao et al.314100314Lake Fernsehsee60.49897052.828030Asia290RawLakeNAStobbe, A. et al. (2015)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information100.3449.2408.896
GONGHAI Cao et al.315100315Gonghai Lake112.23330038.900000Asia1860RawLakeNAXu, Q. et al. (2017)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information25-0.06114.70414.765
QIGANHU Cao et al.316100316Qiganhu Lake119.30000042.900000Asia600RawLakeNAHu, Y. et al. (2016)AWICarbon-1455.73515.0909.355
SIHAILONG Cao et al.317100317Sihailongwan Lake126.60000042.283330Asia797RawLakeNAStebich, M. et al. (2015)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information35-0.05817.15517.213
Chaginskoe Cao et al.319100319Chaginskoe84.88333056.450000Asia80DigitizedPeatNABlyakharchuk, T.A. (2003)AWICarbon-14, Thermoluminescence5-0.0588.3148.372
SAYRAM Cao et al.320100320Sayram Lake81.15000044.566670Asia2072DigitizedLakeNAJiang, Q. et al. (2013)Cao et al.Carbon-14, dates from prior information120.08013.79613.716
SUMXI Cao et al.321100321Sumxi80.24392034.605800Asia5058RawLakeNAVan Campo, E. and Gasse, F. (1993)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information6-0.04514.87714.922
XIMEN Cao et al.322100322Ximen Co101.47000033.380000Asia4000RawLakeNAZhang, C. and Mischke, S. (2009)AWICarbon-14, Uranium series16-0.01819.63819.656
ILIRNEY AWI324100324Ilirney168.32000067.351660Asia421RawLakeNAVyse, S.A. et al. (2020)AWICarbon-1414-0.06428.22028.284
RAUCHUAGY AWI325100325Rauchuagytgyn168.72910067.793740Asia421RawLakeNAHuang, S. et al. (2020)AWICarbon-14, Thermoluminescence, Uranium series8-0.0299.3259.354
BOLSHOTO AWI326100326Bolshoe Toko PG2133130.53330056.266670Asia903RawLakeNACourtin, J. et al. (2021)Cao et al.Carbon-14480.10234.50034.398
EMANDA AWI327100327Emanda135.75920065.294000Asia671RawLakeNABaumer, M.M. et al. (2021)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information6-0.04856.75356.801
OMOLOY-02B AWI328100328Omoloy 14-OM-02B132.67000070.720000Asia58RawLakeNALiu, S. et al. (2020)AWIUranium series14-0.0647.6357.699
OMOLOY-12A AWI329100329Omoloy 14-OM-12A132.57000070.960000Asia60RawLakeNALiu, S. et al. (2020)AWICarbon-14, dates from prior information15-0.0415.8365.877
OMOLOY-20B AWI330100330Omoloy 14-OM-20B132.91000070.530000Asia52RawLakeNALiu, S. et al. (2020)AWIThermoluminescence10-0.0644.9585.022