His primary areas of study are Isotopes of carbon, Archaeology, Radiocarbon dating, Aquifer and Chloride. His Isotopes of carbon research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Ecology, Dendrochronology, Atmospheric sciences and Earth science. The study incorporates disciplines such as Carbon-13 and Humidity in addition to Atmospheric sciences.
His research in Archaeology intersects with topics in Paleontology and Zea mays. Austin Long combines Radiocarbon dating and Biological dispersal in his research. His studies in Aquifer integrate themes in fields like Halite and Mineralogy.
His main research concerns Radiocarbon dating, Archaeology, Isotopes of carbon, Hydrology and Paleontology. Austin Long combines subjects such as Physical geography, Quaternary, Cave and Mineralogy with his study of Radiocarbon dating. His Archaeology study frequently draws connections to adjacent fields such as Cenozoic.
Austin Long studied Isotopes of carbon and Dendrochronology that intersect with Atmospheric sciences and δ13C. The Hydrology study which covers Structural basin that intersects with Groundwater flow. His study in the field of Juniper also crosses realms of Sampling.
Austin Long mainly investigates Radiocarbon dating, Archaeology, Hydrology, Structural basin and Absolute dating. His Radiocarbon dating research is included under the broader classification of Paleontology. His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Cave and Radionuclide.
In the subject of general Archaeology, his work in Holocene and Mammoth is often linked to Grande bretagne and Queen, thereby combining diverse domains of study. His work on Groundwater recharge, Groundwater, Hydrology and Water quality is typically connected to Distribution system as part of general Hydrology study, connecting several disciplines of science. His Structural basin research includes elements of Geochemistry and Aquifer.
His primary scientific interests are in Precipitation, Archaeology, Structural basin, North American Monsoon and Brine. His work carried out in the field of Archaeology brings together such families of science as Ecology and Morphology. In his study, Groundwater recharge and Floodplain is strongly linked to Subsurface flow, which falls under the umbrella field of Structural basin.
Austin Long interconnects Arid, Dendrochronology and Transect in the investigation of issues within North American Monsoon. As a member of one scientific family, Austin Long mostly works in the field of Climatology, focusing on Humidity and, on occasion, Stable isotope ratio. His Stable isotope ratio study deals with Organic matter intersecting with Holocene.
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Natural chlorine isotope variations
Ronald Kaufmann;Austin Long;Harold Bentley;Stanley Davis.
Nature (1984)
Stable‐Carbon Isotope Variability in Tree Foliage and Wood
Steven W. Leavitt;Austin Long.
Ecology (1986)
TESTING CONTEMPORANEITY AND AVERAGING RADIOCARBON DATES
Austin Long;Bruce Rippeteau.
American Antiquity (1974)
Temporal Fluctuations of Atmospheric 14C: Causal Factors and Implications
Paul E. Damon;Juan Carlos Lerman;Austin Long.
Annual Review of Earth and Planetary Sciences (1978)
Sampling strategy for stable carbon isotope analysis of tree rings in pine
Steven W. Leavitt;Austin Long.
Nature (1984)
Evidence for 13 C/ 12 C fractionation between tree leaves and wood
Steven W. Leavitt;Austin Long.
Nature (1982)
First Direct AMS Dates on Early Maize from Tehuacán, Mexico
Austin Long;B. F. Benz;D. J. Donahue;A J T. Jull.
Radiocarbon (1989)
High-precision measurement of chlorine stable isotope ratios
Austin Long;christopher J Eastoe;Ronald S Kaufmann;Jennifer G Martin.
Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta (1993)
Arizona Radiocarbon Dates IV
Paul E. Damon;Austin Long;Joel J. Sigalove.
Radiocarbon (1971)
Stable carbon isotope chronologies from trees in the southwestern United States
Steven W. Leavitt;Austin Long.
Global Biogeochemical Cycles (1988)
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