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Isotopes' Radiocarbon Measurements IX

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  18 July 2016

James Buckley
Affiliation:
Teledyne Isotopes, Westwood, New Jersey
Eric H. Willis
Affiliation:
Teledyne Isotopes, Westwood, New Jersey
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The measurements presented in this date list were made in the Radiocarbon Dating Laboratory at Teledyne Isotopes during 1969–70. Samples were analyzed by techniques described in R., 1968, v. 10, p. 246. Methods and references to sample pretreatment are provided in R., 1970, v. 12, p. 87. Errors associated with the age determinations are calculated by combining standard deviations from oxalic acid standard, background, and actual sample data. Samples which approach modern or background are reported with at least 2σ limits. Counting time for calculation of errors of background and standard is the same as that used for the sample. The error associated with the De Vries effect and the uncertainty of the half-life are not included.

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