Radiocarbon or 14C is one of the most important cosmogenic radionuclides for building reliable chronologies for various materials and archives for the study of environmental and climatic changes for the past 50 ka. Radiocarbon is also used as a powerful tracer of the carbon cycle and climatic systems. After a short discussion on recent advances in accelerator mass spectrometry (AMS) 14C analysis, this paper highlights several applications of radiocarbon in earth and environmental sciences that have been carried out at ANSTO.AINSE, Sercon, GNS Science, Thermo Fisher Scientific, Isoprime, nu instruments
The term Radiocarbon is commonly used to denote 14c, an isotope of carbon which is radioactive with ...
Radiocarbon (14C), as a consequence of its production in the atmosphere and subsequent dispersal thr...
The mass spectrometric analysis of radiocarbon (14C) and other long-lived radioisotopes is challenge...
14C is one of the most widespread radionuclides in nature. Although it is probably best known, espec...
Radiocarbon is one of the most widespread radionuclides in nature. Although it is probably best know...
Carbon is a very abundant element in biological and earth materials and it is widely distributed in ...
The Laboratory for the Analysis of Radiocarbon with AMS (LARA) at the University of Bern measures th...
Advancing the use of radiocarbon in studies of global and regional carbon cycling with high precisio...
From the 12th International Radiocarbon Conference held in Trondheim, June 24-28, 1985.14C is one of...
From the 12th International Radiocarbon Conference held in Trondheim, June 24-28, 1985.The Universit...
Radiocarbon (14C), as a consequence of its production in the atmosphere and subsequent dispersal thr...
Radiocarbon (14C), as a consequence of its production in the atmosphere and subsequent dispersal thr...
Radiocarbon (14C), as a consequence of its production in the atmosphere and subsequent dispersal thr...
Radiocarbon analyses are commonly used in a broad range of fields, including earth science, archaeol...
Air pollution and climate change are two important threats facing in our planet and are tightly link...
The term Radiocarbon is commonly used to denote 14c, an isotope of carbon which is radioactive with ...
Radiocarbon (14C), as a consequence of its production in the atmosphere and subsequent dispersal thr...
The mass spectrometric analysis of radiocarbon (14C) and other long-lived radioisotopes is challenge...
14C is one of the most widespread radionuclides in nature. Although it is probably best known, espec...
Radiocarbon is one of the most widespread radionuclides in nature. Although it is probably best know...
Carbon is a very abundant element in biological and earth materials and it is widely distributed in ...
The Laboratory for the Analysis of Radiocarbon with AMS (LARA) at the University of Bern measures th...
Advancing the use of radiocarbon in studies of global and regional carbon cycling with high precisio...
From the 12th International Radiocarbon Conference held in Trondheim, June 24-28, 1985.14C is one of...
From the 12th International Radiocarbon Conference held in Trondheim, June 24-28, 1985.The Universit...
Radiocarbon (14C), as a consequence of its production in the atmosphere and subsequent dispersal thr...
Radiocarbon (14C), as a consequence of its production in the atmosphere and subsequent dispersal thr...
Radiocarbon (14C), as a consequence of its production in the atmosphere and subsequent dispersal thr...
Radiocarbon analyses are commonly used in a broad range of fields, including earth science, archaeol...
Air pollution and climate change are two important threats facing in our planet and are tightly link...
The term Radiocarbon is commonly used to denote 14c, an isotope of carbon which is radioactive with ...
Radiocarbon (14C), as a consequence of its production in the atmosphere and subsequent dispersal thr...
The mass spectrometric analysis of radiocarbon (14C) and other long-lived radioisotopes is challenge...