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Yale Natural Radiocarbon Measurements IV

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  18 July 2016

Edward S. Deevey
Affiliation:
Geochronometric Laboratory, Yale University, New Haven, Connecticut
L. J. Gralenski
Affiliation:
Geochronometric Laboratory, Yale University, New Haven, Connecticut
Väinö Hoffren
Affiliation:
Geochronometric Laboratory, Yale University, New Haven, Connecticut
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Dates obtained since our last date list (Yale III∗), and up to the end of 1958, are given here. All are based on duplicate measurements of CO2 in a proportional counter. Grateful acknowledgment is made to the National Science Foundation, which has supported our work through grant no. G-2278. Participation of Väinö Hoffren during 1956–1957 was made possible through an arrangement with the Geological Survey of Finland. The technical assistance of Julius Kovats has been invaluable.

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