Although high-sensitivity liquid scintillation (LS) spectroscopy is theoretically capable of producing finite radiocarbon ages in the 50,000- to 70,000-yr range, there is little evidence in the literature that meaningful dates in this time period have been obtained. The pressing need to undertake calibration beyond 26 kyr has resulted in the regular publication of 14C results in excess of 50 kyr, yet very little effort has been made to demonstrate their accuracy or precision. There is a paucity of systematic studies of the techniques required to produce reliable dates close to background and the methods needed to assess contamination from either in situ sources or laboratory handling and processing. We have studied the requirements for prod...
We report 26 radiocarbon age data using the benzene liquid scintillation method developed at Shizuok...
This paper describes an optimal radiocarbon counting window for liquid scintillation (LS) 14C dating...
From the 13th International Radiocarbon Conference held in Dubrovnik, Yugoslavia, June 20-25, 1988.L...
Although high-sensitivity liquid scintillation (LS) spectroscopy is theoretically capable of produci...
Calculations show the possibility of detecting C-14 remaining after 10 or 11 decay half-lives in nat...
ABSTRACT. International radiocarbon intercalibration studies have revealed that radiometric laborato...
International radiocarbon intercalibration studies have revealed that radiometric laboratories using...
From the 18th International Radiocarbon Conference held in Wellington, New Zealand, September 1-5, 2...
It is critical that a comprehensive terrestrial radiocarbon (14C) calibration curve is developed bey...
ABSTRACT. The maximum age that can be determined by 14C dating using the LSC method is primarily lim...
The major work involved is the development of a practical and reliable radiocarbon dating laboratory...
Liquid scintillation counting (LSC) for radiocarbon dating is a less expensive method than accelerat...
The important problem of contamination of old samples by younger 14C necessitates treatment of organ...
Two major technological advances in the radiocarbon dating method have recently enhanced its potenti...
ABSTRACT. Unprecedented precision in routine radiocarbon dating of 3 mL of benzene (±13 14C yr for r...
We report 26 radiocarbon age data using the benzene liquid scintillation method developed at Shizuok...
This paper describes an optimal radiocarbon counting window for liquid scintillation (LS) 14C dating...
From the 13th International Radiocarbon Conference held in Dubrovnik, Yugoslavia, June 20-25, 1988.L...
Although high-sensitivity liquid scintillation (LS) spectroscopy is theoretically capable of produci...
Calculations show the possibility of detecting C-14 remaining after 10 or 11 decay half-lives in nat...
ABSTRACT. International radiocarbon intercalibration studies have revealed that radiometric laborato...
International radiocarbon intercalibration studies have revealed that radiometric laboratories using...
From the 18th International Radiocarbon Conference held in Wellington, New Zealand, September 1-5, 2...
It is critical that a comprehensive terrestrial radiocarbon (14C) calibration curve is developed bey...
ABSTRACT. The maximum age that can be determined by 14C dating using the LSC method is primarily lim...
The major work involved is the development of a practical and reliable radiocarbon dating laboratory...
Liquid scintillation counting (LSC) for radiocarbon dating is a less expensive method than accelerat...
The important problem of contamination of old samples by younger 14C necessitates treatment of organ...
Two major technological advances in the radiocarbon dating method have recently enhanced its potenti...
ABSTRACT. Unprecedented precision in routine radiocarbon dating of 3 mL of benzene (±13 14C yr for r...
We report 26 radiocarbon age data using the benzene liquid scintillation method developed at Shizuok...
This paper describes an optimal radiocarbon counting window for liquid scintillation (LS) 14C dating...
From the 13th International Radiocarbon Conference held in Dubrovnik, Yugoslavia, June 20-25, 1988.L...