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Canadian Archaeological Association - C14 Database Search
Region or Borden Block: The upper case letters in the Borden designation (only for sites in Canada). For the contiguous United States, NW retrieves data ...
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CARD: What is the Suess effect?
What is the Suess effect? Hans Suess was the first to point out that the burning of fossil fuels has a profound influence on carbon reservoirs. ...
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Canadian Archaeological Radiocarbon Database (CARD)
Compilation of radiocarbon measurements that indicate the ages of archaeological and vertebrate palaeontological sites in North America.
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Accessing Proof that the Past is Past: Radiocarbon Databases ...
A recommended Web site on general radiocarbon dating is Radiocarbon Web-Info www.c14dating.com/, assembled by Tom Higham of the Radiocarbon Laboratory, ...
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CARD: How are radiocarbon dates normalized?
Belemnite is a calcareous Cretaceous fossil found in Pee Dee, South Carolina. Most organic materials contain less C-13 than PDB, yielding negative values ...
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CARD: Dates on Bones.
Initially most laboratories merely burned whole bones or bone fragments, retaining in the sample both organic and inorganic carbon native to the bone, ...
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CARD: Dates on Bones.
Bone is second only to charcoal as a material chosen for radiocarbon dating. It offers some advantages over charcoal. For example, to demonstrate a secure ...
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CARD: Dates on Bones.
Bone is second only to charcoal as a material chosen for radiocarbon dating. It offers some advantages over charcoal. For example, to demonstrate a secure ...
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One-stop Shopping for Radiocarbon Dates (Mammoth Trumpet June 2001)
The Canadian Archaeological Radiocarbon Database (CARD), hosted by the Canadian Archaeological Association, was developed by Richard E. Morlan, ...
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What does BP mean? The first radiocarbon dates reported had their ...
What does BP mean? The first radiocarbon dates reported had their ages calculated to the nearest year, expressed in years before present (BP). ...