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Krakow Radiocarbon Measurements I

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  18 July 2016

Tadeusz Kuc
Affiliation:
The Academy of Mining and Metallurgy, 30–059 Krakow, Poland
Bogusława Lewandowska
Affiliation:
The Academy of Mining and Metallurgy, 30–059 Krakow, Poland
Marek Krapiec
Affiliation:
The Academy of Mining and Metallurgy, 30–059 Krakow, Poland Institute of Physics and Nuclear Techniques
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The Krakow Radiocarbon Laboratory is part of the Environmental Physics Department headed by T Florkowski and belongs to the Institute of Physics and Nuclear Techniques, The Academy of Mining and Metallurgy. A 3H and 14C laboratory was built primarily for the assessment of natural radioactivity in groundwater. In 1982, 14C preparation facilities were extended to include a combustion system for organic samples. The 14C measurement method is liquid scintillation counting on synthesized benzene in an LSC spectrometer TRI-CARB model 3320 (Packard International).

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