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We collected sediment cores from three alpine lakes in Utah, United States, to isolate dormant Daphnia eggs for a resurrection ecology experiment. Our question was whether radioactive fallout from above-ground nuclear weapons testing at the Nevada Test Site in the 1950s and 1960s caused increased mutation rates and population evolution in Daphnia. That work is ongoing. Here, we publish radioisotope dating profiles from our sediment cores.
Please see the associated manuscript at bioRxiv for details as well as the README uploaded with the data. Spreadsheet software and R will be needed to open the data files.Funding provided by: National Science FoundationCrossref Funder Registry ID: http://dx.doi.org/10.13039/100000001Award Number: 2028775
Please see the associated manuscript at bioRxiv for details. https://doi.org/10.1101/2023.02.10.524566
paleolimnology, Cesium-137, limnology, lake sediments, Uintas, radiation, nuclear, Daphnia, Lead-210, Nevada Test Site, radioisotope, resurrection ecology, isotope, dating, Ephippia
paleolimnology, Cesium-137, limnology, lake sediments, Uintas, radiation, nuclear, Daphnia, Lead-210, Nevada Test Site, radioisotope, resurrection ecology, isotope, dating, Ephippia
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