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1. Artificial Radiocarbon in the Stratosphere
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Contents V
- Foreword IX
- Preface XI
- Participants XIII
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I. ARCHAEOLOGIC AND GEOLOGIC DATING
- 1. In Honor of Willard Frank Libby 3
- 2. Radiocarbon Dating and African Archaeology 7
- 3. Sea Level Variations and the Birth of the Egyptian Civilization 32
- 4. An Appeal from the Consumer 37
- 5. A Radiocarbon Chronology for the Early Postglacial Stone Industries of England and Wales 41
- 6. New Absolute Dates on Upper Pleistocene Fossil Hominids from America 69
- 7. Were the Allerød and Two Creeks Substages Contemporaneous? 76
- 8. A Second Millennium B.C. Radiocarbon Chronology for the Maya Lowlands 83
- 9. The Effective Use of Radiocarbon Dates in the Seriation of Archaeological Sites 89
- 10. Climate Controlled Uranium Distribution in Atlantic Ocean Core V29-179 95
- 11. The Neolithic Chronology of Switzerland by Underwater Archaeological Methods 102
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II. RADIOCARBON METHODOLOGY
- 1. Correlation of 14C activity of NBS Oxalic Acid with Arizona 1850 Wood and ANU Sucrose Standards 115
- 2. An Improved Procedure for Wet Oxidation of the 14C NBS Oxalic Acid Standard 125
- 3. The Importance of the Pretreatment of Wood and Charcoal Samples 135
- 4. Recent Progress in Low Level Counting and other Isotope Detection Methods 147
- 5. Measurement of Small Radiocarbon Samples: Power of Alternative Methods for Tracing Atmospheric Hydrocarbons 158
- 6. Further Improvement of Counter Background and Shielding 176
- 7. The Effect of Electronegative Impurities on CO2 Proportional Counting: An On-line Purity Test Counter 185
- 8. Examination of Counting Efficiency during Measurements of Natural 14C 197
- 9. 14C Dating to 60,000 Years B.P. with Proportional Counters 202
- 10. A Thermal Diffusion Plant for Radiocarbon Isotope Enrichment from Natural Samples 216
- 11. Possibility of Measurement of 14C by Mass Spectrometer Techniques 238
- 12. Specific Problems with Liquid Scintillation Counting of Small Benzene Volumes and Background Count Rate Estimation 246
- 13. An Assessment of Laboratory Errors in Liquid Scintillation Methods of 14C Dating 256
- 14. Radiocarbon Dating at the U. S. Geological Survey, Menlo Park, California 268
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III. SOIL DATING
- 1. Soil Fraction Dating 277
- 2. Radiocarbon Dating of Organic Components of Sediments and Peats 284
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IV. ARTIFICIAL RADIOCARBON IN NATURE
- 1. Artificial Radiocarbon in the Stratosphere 309
- 2. A Survey of Radiocarbon Variation in Nature since the Test Ban Treaty 313
- 3. The Uptake of Bomb 14C in Humans 324
- 4. Further Application of Bomb 14C as a Biological Tracer 342
- 5. Radiocarbon Transmutation Mechanism for Spontaneous Somatic Cellular Mutations 355
- 6. The Origin of Drift-Gas Deposits as Determined by Radiocarbon Dating of Methane 365
- 7. Fossil Fuel Exhaust-Gas Admixture with the Atmosphere 388
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V. SHELLS AND WATER PLANTS
- 1. The use of Marine Shells in Dating Land/Sea Level Changes 397
- 2. The Suitability of Marine Shells for Radiocarbon Dating of Australian Prehistory 404
- 3. Fraction Studies on Marine Shell and Bone Samples for Radiocarbon Analyses 422
- 4. Radiocarbon Activity in Submerged Plants from various South Swedish Lakes 433
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VI. OCEANOGRAPHY
- 1. 14C Activity of Arctic Marine Mammals 447
- 2. Environmental Effects on Radiocarbon in Coastal Marine Sediments 453
- 3. 14C Routine Dating of Marine Sediments 470
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VII. TREE RINGS AND OTHER KNOWN AGE SAMPLES
- 1. 14C in Modern American Trees 495
- 2. 14C Content of Nineteenth Century Tree Rings 511
- 3. Subsurface Radar Probing for Detection of Buried Bristlecone Pine Wood 520
- 4. Radial Translocation of Carbon in Bristlecone Pine 532
- 5. The 14C Level during the Fourth and Second Half of the Fifth Millennium B.C. and the 14C Calibration Curve 538
- 6. Composite Computer Plots of 14C Dates for Tree-Ring-Dated Bristlecone Pines and Sequoias 545
- 7. Holocene Tree Ring Series from Southern Central Europe for Archaeologic Dating, Radiocarbon Calibration, and Stable Isotope Analysis 554
- 8. The Contribution of the Swiss Lake-Dwellings to the Calibration of Radiocarbon Dates 566
- 9. Dendrochronology of Neolithic Settlements in Western Switzerland: New Possibility for Prehistoric Calibration 585
- 10. Archaeological Evidence for Short-term Natural 14C Variations 591
- 11. Radiocarbon Variations determined on Egyptian Samples from Dra Abu El-Naga 601
- 12. The Radiocarbon Contents of Various Reservoirs 613
- 13. Evaluation of Total Variability in Radiocarbon Counting 619
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VIII. MODELING EXPERIMENT
- 1. Prognosis for the Expected CO2 Increase due to Fossil Fuel Combustion 633
- 2. In Situ 14C Production in Wood 643
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IX. RADIOCARBON AND CLIMATE
- 1. Isotopic Tree Thermometers: Anticorrelation with Radiocarbon 661
- 2. Causal Mechanisms in Climatic and Weather Changes as Revealed from Paleomagnetic Investigations of Samples Dated by the 14C Method and from Geomagnetic Variations 670
- 3. Sensitivity of Radiocarbon Fluctuations and Inventory to Geomagnetic and Reservoir Parameters 691
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X. RADIOCARBON AND OTHER DATING METHODS
- 1. Dating of Lime Mortar by 14C 721
- 2. Comparison of 14C Ages and Ionium Ages of Corals 733
- 3 The Dating of Fossil Bones using Amino Acid Racemization 740
- 4 Amino Acid Racemization Dating of Fossil Shell from Southern California 757
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XI. APPENDIX
- A Calibration Table for Conventional Radiocarbon Dates 777
- Index 785
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Contents V
- Foreword IX
- Preface XI
- Participants XIII
-
I. ARCHAEOLOGIC AND GEOLOGIC DATING
- 1. In Honor of Willard Frank Libby 3
- 2. Radiocarbon Dating and African Archaeology 7
- 3. Sea Level Variations and the Birth of the Egyptian Civilization 32
- 4. An Appeal from the Consumer 37
- 5. A Radiocarbon Chronology for the Early Postglacial Stone Industries of England and Wales 41
- 6. New Absolute Dates on Upper Pleistocene Fossil Hominids from America 69
- 7. Were the Allerød and Two Creeks Substages Contemporaneous? 76
- 8. A Second Millennium B.C. Radiocarbon Chronology for the Maya Lowlands 83
- 9. The Effective Use of Radiocarbon Dates in the Seriation of Archaeological Sites 89
- 10. Climate Controlled Uranium Distribution in Atlantic Ocean Core V29-179 95
- 11. The Neolithic Chronology of Switzerland by Underwater Archaeological Methods 102
-
II. RADIOCARBON METHODOLOGY
- 1. Correlation of 14C activity of NBS Oxalic Acid with Arizona 1850 Wood and ANU Sucrose Standards 115
- 2. An Improved Procedure for Wet Oxidation of the 14C NBS Oxalic Acid Standard 125
- 3. The Importance of the Pretreatment of Wood and Charcoal Samples 135
- 4. Recent Progress in Low Level Counting and other Isotope Detection Methods 147
- 5. Measurement of Small Radiocarbon Samples: Power of Alternative Methods for Tracing Atmospheric Hydrocarbons 158
- 6. Further Improvement of Counter Background and Shielding 176
- 7. The Effect of Electronegative Impurities on CO2 Proportional Counting: An On-line Purity Test Counter 185
- 8. Examination of Counting Efficiency during Measurements of Natural 14C 197
- 9. 14C Dating to 60,000 Years B.P. with Proportional Counters 202
- 10. A Thermal Diffusion Plant for Radiocarbon Isotope Enrichment from Natural Samples 216
- 11. Possibility of Measurement of 14C by Mass Spectrometer Techniques 238
- 12. Specific Problems with Liquid Scintillation Counting of Small Benzene Volumes and Background Count Rate Estimation 246
- 13. An Assessment of Laboratory Errors in Liquid Scintillation Methods of 14C Dating 256
- 14. Radiocarbon Dating at the U. S. Geological Survey, Menlo Park, California 268
-
III. SOIL DATING
- 1. Soil Fraction Dating 277
- 2. Radiocarbon Dating of Organic Components of Sediments and Peats 284
-
IV. ARTIFICIAL RADIOCARBON IN NATURE
- 1. Artificial Radiocarbon in the Stratosphere 309
- 2. A Survey of Radiocarbon Variation in Nature since the Test Ban Treaty 313
- 3. The Uptake of Bomb 14C in Humans 324
- 4. Further Application of Bomb 14C as a Biological Tracer 342
- 5. Radiocarbon Transmutation Mechanism for Spontaneous Somatic Cellular Mutations 355
- 6. The Origin of Drift-Gas Deposits as Determined by Radiocarbon Dating of Methane 365
- 7. Fossil Fuel Exhaust-Gas Admixture with the Atmosphere 388
-
V. SHELLS AND WATER PLANTS
- 1. The use of Marine Shells in Dating Land/Sea Level Changes 397
- 2. The Suitability of Marine Shells for Radiocarbon Dating of Australian Prehistory 404
- 3. Fraction Studies on Marine Shell and Bone Samples for Radiocarbon Analyses 422
- 4. Radiocarbon Activity in Submerged Plants from various South Swedish Lakes 433
-
VI. OCEANOGRAPHY
- 1. 14C Activity of Arctic Marine Mammals 447
- 2. Environmental Effects on Radiocarbon in Coastal Marine Sediments 453
- 3. 14C Routine Dating of Marine Sediments 470
-
VII. TREE RINGS AND OTHER KNOWN AGE SAMPLES
- 1. 14C in Modern American Trees 495
- 2. 14C Content of Nineteenth Century Tree Rings 511
- 3. Subsurface Radar Probing for Detection of Buried Bristlecone Pine Wood 520
- 4. Radial Translocation of Carbon in Bristlecone Pine 532
- 5. The 14C Level during the Fourth and Second Half of the Fifth Millennium B.C. and the 14C Calibration Curve 538
- 6. Composite Computer Plots of 14C Dates for Tree-Ring-Dated Bristlecone Pines and Sequoias 545
- 7. Holocene Tree Ring Series from Southern Central Europe for Archaeologic Dating, Radiocarbon Calibration, and Stable Isotope Analysis 554
- 8. The Contribution of the Swiss Lake-Dwellings to the Calibration of Radiocarbon Dates 566
- 9. Dendrochronology of Neolithic Settlements in Western Switzerland: New Possibility for Prehistoric Calibration 585
- 10. Archaeological Evidence for Short-term Natural 14C Variations 591
- 11. Radiocarbon Variations determined on Egyptian Samples from Dra Abu El-Naga 601
- 12. The Radiocarbon Contents of Various Reservoirs 613
- 13. Evaluation of Total Variability in Radiocarbon Counting 619
-
VIII. MODELING EXPERIMENT
- 1. Prognosis for the Expected CO2 Increase due to Fossil Fuel Combustion 633
- 2. In Situ 14C Production in Wood 643
-
IX. RADIOCARBON AND CLIMATE
- 1. Isotopic Tree Thermometers: Anticorrelation with Radiocarbon 661
- 2. Causal Mechanisms in Climatic and Weather Changes as Revealed from Paleomagnetic Investigations of Samples Dated by the 14C Method and from Geomagnetic Variations 670
- 3. Sensitivity of Radiocarbon Fluctuations and Inventory to Geomagnetic and Reservoir Parameters 691
-
X. RADIOCARBON AND OTHER DATING METHODS
- 1. Dating of Lime Mortar by 14C 721
- 2. Comparison of 14C Ages and Ionium Ages of Corals 733
- 3 The Dating of Fossil Bones using Amino Acid Racemization 740
- 4 Amino Acid Racemization Dating of Fossil Shell from Southern California 757
-
XI. APPENDIX
- A Calibration Table for Conventional Radiocarbon Dates 777
- Index 785