It is now accepted that the precise dating of certain periods is complicated by extreme variability of atmospheric ¹⁴C content shown at times in the ¹⁴C calibration curve. This complication arises from variations in atmospheric ¹⁴C content and is known as wiggles in the calibration curve. Radiocarbon age ‘plateaus’, are caused by a decrease in the atmospheric ¹⁴C concentration and appear as a slowing down of the ¹⁴C clock such as occurred during the Younger Dryas (YD) chronozone. In effect, similar ¹⁴C ages apply across a range of up to 500 calendar years. The opposite is observed when atmospheric ¹⁴C levels increase so that the ¹⁴C clock appears to speed up. In such cases, which include the beginning of the YD and Pre-Boreal intervals, the...
From the 19th International Radiocarbon Conference held in Keble College, Oxford, England, April 3-7...
Calibration of the Radiocarbon timescale is traditionally based on tree-rings dated by dendrochronol...
By stating, in 1946, the principles of the carbon- 14 dating method, WF Libby reaffirmed the concept...
It is now accepted that the precise dating of certain periods is complicated by extreme variability ...
The new radiocarbon calibration curve (IntCal20) allows us to calculate the gradient of the relation...
The occurrence of atmospheric 14C variations complicates calibration, ie, the translation of 14C age...
A precise and accurate chronological framework is crucial to study the dynamics of a variety of phen...
Advances in accelerator mass spectrometry have resulted in an unprecedented amount of new high-preci...
Interpretation of Radiocarbon dates can be rather complex. For example, variations in the natural C-...
Interpretation of Radiocarbon dates can be rather complex. For example, variations in the natural 14...
As the worldwide standard for radiocarbon (14C) dating over the past ca. 50,000 years, the Internati...
Carbon-14 wiggle-match dating (WMD) of peat deposits uses the non-linear relationship between C-14 a...
High-quality data from appropriate archives are needed for the continuing improvement of radiocarbon...
From the 19th International Radiocarbon Conference held in Keble College, Oxford, England, April 3-7...
Calibration of the Radiocarbon timescale is traditionally based on tree-rings dated by dendrochronol...
By stating, in 1946, the principles of the carbon- 14 dating method, WF Libby reaffirmed the concept...
It is now accepted that the precise dating of certain periods is complicated by extreme variability ...
The new radiocarbon calibration curve (IntCal20) allows us to calculate the gradient of the relation...
The occurrence of atmospheric 14C variations complicates calibration, ie, the translation of 14C age...
A precise and accurate chronological framework is crucial to study the dynamics of a variety of phen...
Advances in accelerator mass spectrometry have resulted in an unprecedented amount of new high-preci...
Interpretation of Radiocarbon dates can be rather complex. For example, variations in the natural C-...
Interpretation of Radiocarbon dates can be rather complex. For example, variations in the natural 14...
As the worldwide standard for radiocarbon (14C) dating over the past ca. 50,000 years, the Internati...
Carbon-14 wiggle-match dating (WMD) of peat deposits uses the non-linear relationship between C-14 a...
High-quality data from appropriate archives are needed for the continuing improvement of radiocarbon...
From the 19th International Radiocarbon Conference held in Keble College, Oxford, England, April 3-7...
Calibration of the Radiocarbon timescale is traditionally based on tree-rings dated by dendrochronol...
By stating, in 1946, the principles of the carbon- 14 dating method, WF Libby reaffirmed the concept...