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What Future for Radiocarbon?

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  18 July 2016

E M Scott
Affiliation:
Department of Statistics, University of Glasgow and Scottish Universities Environmental Research Centre
D D Harkness
Affiliation:
Department of Statistics, University of Glasgow and Scottish Universities Environmental Research Centre
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Abstract

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In this short article, we summarize some milestones in the 50-yr-long development of natural 14C measurement. In the light of this appraisal we presume to hazard some personal opinions and forecasts as to where best opportunities might lie for future gains from the continued investment in applied 14C science. The technique and the journal are one and the same in this regard.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © 2000 The Arizona Board of Regents on behalf of the University of Arizona 

References

Taylor, RE, Long, A, Kra, RS, editors. 1992. Radiocarbon after four decades: an interdisciplinary perspective. New York: Springer-Verlag Inc.Google Scholar