As a follow-up to the meeting of experts convened at the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) in February 1989, and the International 14C Workshop held in Glasgow in September 1989, the 14C Quality Assurance Program was formulated. In a joint effort of several radiocarbon teams and IAEA staff, we have prepared a set of five new intercomparison materials. These are natural materials frequently used by radiocarbon laboratories. The materials were distributed to 137 laboratories in May 1990. In February 1991, a meeting of experts was convened in Vienna to evaluate the results, to determine the radiocarbon activity of the five samples expressed in % Modern (pMC) terms and to define the 13C/12C ratio, and to make recommendations on further ...
The first meeting of the IntCal04 working group took place at Queen's University Belfast from April ...
This paper reports the results obtained in a Nordic Nuclear Safety Research project during the secon...
The issue of comparability of measurements (and thus bias, accuracy, and precision of measurement) f...
As a follow-up to the meeting of experts convened at the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) i...
As a follow-up to the meeting of experts convened at the International Atomic. Energy Agency (IAEA) ...
From the 16th International Radiocarbon Conference held in Gronigen, Netherlands, June 16-20, 1997.I...
For more than 15 years, the radiocarbon community has participated in a series of laboratory interco...
Radiocarbon measurement is a well-established, routinely used, yet complex series of inter-linked pr...
Interlaboratory comparisons have been widely used in applied radiocarbon science. These are an impor...
Radiocarbon dating has been central to the construction of archaeological chronologies for over 50 y...
For more than 15 years, the radiocarbon community has participated in a series of laboratory interco...
The first meeting of the IntCal04 working group took place at Queen's University Belfast from April ...
This paper reports the results obtained in a Nordic Nuclear Safety Research project during the secon...
The issue of comparability of measurements (and thus bias, accuracy, and precision of measurement) f...
As a follow-up to the meeting of experts convened at the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) i...
As a follow-up to the meeting of experts convened at the International Atomic. Energy Agency (IAEA) ...
From the 16th International Radiocarbon Conference held in Gronigen, Netherlands, June 16-20, 1997.I...
For more than 15 years, the radiocarbon community has participated in a series of laboratory interco...
Radiocarbon measurement is a well-established, routinely used, yet complex series of inter-linked pr...
Interlaboratory comparisons have been widely used in applied radiocarbon science. These are an impor...
Radiocarbon dating has been central to the construction of archaeological chronologies for over 50 y...
For more than 15 years, the radiocarbon community has participated in a series of laboratory interco...
The first meeting of the IntCal04 working group took place at Queen's University Belfast from April ...
This paper reports the results obtained in a Nordic Nuclear Safety Research project during the secon...
The issue of comparability of measurements (and thus bias, accuracy, and precision of measurement) f...