Abstract
The CO{sub 2} absorption method is attractive as a simple and fast sample preparation technique for low-level carbon-14 measurement. With a better understanding of the absorption process, the reproducibility of the method has been established. Using a good low-level liquid scintillation counter it is now possible to use the method for radiocarbon dating up to 37,000 y BP, a range adequate for many users. (author).
Nair, A R;
Sinha, U K;
Joseph, T B;
Rao, S M
[1]
- Bhabha Atomic Research Centre, Bombay (India). Isotope Div.
Citation Formats
Nair, A R, Sinha, U K, Joseph, T B, and Rao, S M.
Radiocarbon dating up to 37,000 years using CO{sub 2} absorption technique.
United Kingdom: N. p.,
1995.
Web.
Nair, A R, Sinha, U K, Joseph, T B, & Rao, S M.
Radiocarbon dating up to 37,000 years using CO{sub 2} absorption technique.
United Kingdom.
Nair, A R, Sinha, U K, Joseph, T B, and Rao, S M.
1995.
"Radiocarbon dating up to 37,000 years using CO{sub 2} absorption technique."
United Kingdom.
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title = {Radiocarbon dating up to 37,000 years using CO{sub 2} absorption technique}
author = {Nair, A R, Sinha, U K, Joseph, T B, and Rao, S M}
abstractNote = {The CO{sub 2} absorption method is attractive as a simple and fast sample preparation technique for low-level carbon-14 measurement. With a better understanding of the absorption process, the reproducibility of the method has been established. Using a good low-level liquid scintillation counter it is now possible to use the method for radiocarbon dating up to 37,000 y BP, a range adequate for many users. (author).}
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year = {1995}
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title = {Radiocarbon dating up to 37,000 years using CO{sub 2} absorption technique}
author = {Nair, A R, Sinha, U K, Joseph, T B, and Rao, S M}
abstractNote = {The CO{sub 2} absorption method is attractive as a simple and fast sample preparation technique for low-level carbon-14 measurement. With a better understanding of the absorption process, the reproducibility of the method has been established. Using a good low-level liquid scintillation counter it is now possible to use the method for radiocarbon dating up to 37,000 y BP, a range adequate for many users. (author).}
journal = []
issue = {3}
volume = {9}
journal type = {AC}
place = {United Kingdom}
year = {1995}
month = {Jun}
}