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Institute of Geological Sciences Radiocarbon Dates V

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  18 July 2016

E Welin
Affiliation:
Radioactive Dating Laboratory, S-10405, Stockholm 50, Sweden *
L Engstrand
Affiliation:
Radioactive Dating Laboratory, S-10405, Stockholm 50, Sweden *
S Vaczy
Affiliation:
Radioactive Dating Laboratory, S-10405, Stockholm 50, Sweden *
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This date list was compiled by the Institute of Geological Sciences (UK) incorporating data supplied under contract by E Welin, Radioactive Dating Laboratory, Stockholm. Unless otherwise stated, age figures are in 14C years before ad 1950. The half-life of 14C is taken as 5568 years and the error, based on counting statistics of sample, background, and modern, is given as one standard deviation. Correction for 13C/12C fractionation has been made.

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