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Cambridge University Natural Radiocarbon Measurements III

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  18 July 2016

H. Godwin
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Cambridge University ∗
E. H. Willis
Affiliation:
Cambridge University ∗
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The dates and activity measurements given below have been obtained during the year 1960 (excepting only Q-9 held over from the previous year). They have been made with carbon dioxide at 3 atmospheres pressure in a proportional gas-counter similar to that used for the results given in Radiocarbon Supplement, volumes 1 and 2.

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