International audienceUsing carbon-14 Carbon-14 or radiocarbon, a radioactive isotope produced in the upper atmosphere by cosmic rays, is rapidly incorporated into the terrestrial carbon cycle and provides a way to calculate the age of carbon-bearing materials as old as 55,000 years. Heaton et al . review recent progress that has allowed the construction of better radiocarbon age calibration curves and discuss the new insights into climate processes, the Sun, Earth’s geodynamo, and the carbon cycle that have emerged from these efforts. —HJ
By stating, in 1946, the principles of the carbon- 14 dating method, WF Libby reaffirmed the concept...
A precise and accurate chronological framework is crucial to study the dynamics of a variety of phen...
Since it is currently not understood how changes in 14C production rate (Q), and in the carbon cycle...
International audienceUsing carbon-14 Carbon-14 or radiocarbon, a radioactive isotope produced in th...
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...
Carbon is a very abundant element in biological and earth materials and it is widely distributed in ...
The term Radiocarbon is commonly used to denote 14c, an isotope of carbon which is radioactive with ...
The past few hundred years have seen large fluctuations in atmospheric C-14 concentration. In part, ...
The article reviews the calibration of the Radiocarbon timescale. The calibration curve reveals vari...
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...
none9Radiocarbon dating uses the decay of a radioactive isotope of carbon (14C) to measure time and ...
The cosmic ray production of radiocarbon in matter is the basis of radiocarbon dating. It is made fr...
By stating, in 1946, the principles of the carbon- 14 dating method, WF Libby reaffirmed the concept...
A precise and accurate chronological framework is crucial to study the dynamics of a variety of phen...
Since it is currently not understood how changes in 14C production rate (Q), and in the carbon cycle...
International audienceUsing carbon-14 Carbon-14 or radiocarbon, a radioactive isotope produced in th...
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...
Carbon is a very abundant element in biological and earth materials and it is widely distributed in ...
The term Radiocarbon is commonly used to denote 14c, an isotope of carbon which is radioactive with ...
The past few hundred years have seen large fluctuations in atmospheric C-14 concentration. In part, ...
The article reviews the calibration of the Radiocarbon timescale. The calibration curve reveals vari...
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...
none9Radiocarbon dating uses the decay of a radioactive isotope of carbon (14C) to measure time and ...
The cosmic ray production of radiocarbon in matter is the basis of radiocarbon dating. It is made fr...
By stating, in 1946, the principles of the carbon- 14 dating method, WF Libby reaffirmed the concept...
A precise and accurate chronological framework is crucial to study the dynamics of a variety of phen...
Since it is currently not understood how changes in 14C production rate (Q), and in the carbon cycle...