Research on radiocarbon calibration records, focussing on new measurements from Lake Suigetsu, Japan
<p>Radiocarbon calibration is a fundamental stage of the radiocarbon dating process if meaningful calendar ages are to be derived from samples’ radiocarbon determinations. However, the present limit of direct, non-reservoir-corrected, atmospheric radiocarbon calibration is 12,550 calibrated ye...
Main Author: | Staff, RA |
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Other Authors: | Bronk Ramsey, C |
Format: | Thesis |
Language: | English |
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2011
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