نتایج جستجو برای: radiocarbon dating

تعداد نتایج: 18604  

2017
Barbara Scherllin-Pirscher Andrea K Steiner Gottfried Kirchengast Marc Schwärz Stephen S Leroy

High-resolution measurements from Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) radio occultation (RO) provide atmospheric profiles with independent information on altitude and pressure. This unique property is of crucial advantage when analyzing atmospheric characteristics that require joint knowledge of altitude and pressure or other thermodynamic atmospheric variables. Here we introduce and demo...

1999
Ramesh Bhat

Results from new observations of pulsars using the Ooty Radio Telescope (ORT) are used for investigating the structure of the Local Interstellar Medium (LISM). The observations show anomalous scintillation effects towards several nearby pulsars, and these are modeled in terms of large-scale spatial inhomogeneities in the distribution of plasma density fluctuations in the LISM. A 3-component mod...

2000
S. B. Healy

The ‘statistically optimal’ approach to smoothing bending angles derived from radio occultation (RO) measurements is outlined. This combines a measured bending angle profile with an a priori or background estimate derived from climatology, in order to obtain the most probable bending angle profile. However, the method is only optimal if the error statistics of both the measured and background p...

2017
Christina M. Neudorf Nicole Smith Dana Lepofsky Ginevra Toniello Olav B. Lian

Rock-walled archaeological features are notoriously hard to date, largely because of the absence of suitable organic material for radiocarbon dating. This study demonstrates the efficacy of dating clam garden wall construction using optical dating, and uses optical ages to determine how sedimentation rates in the intertidal zone are affected by clam garden construction. Clam gardens are rock-wa...

Journal: :Nature Reviews Methods Primers 2021

Radiocarbon dating uses the decay of a radioactive isotope carbon (14C) to measure time and date objects containing carbon-bearing material. With half-life 5,700 ± 30 years, detection 14C is useful tool for determining age specimen formed over past 55,000 years. In this Primer, we outline key advances in measurement instrument capacity, as well optimal sample selection preparation. We discuss d...

2015
Jia Ran Yewen Zhang Xiaodong Chen Kai Fang Junfei Zhao Yong Sun Hong Chen

The Doppler effect has well-established applications in astronomy, medicine, radar and metrology. Recently, a number of experimental demonstrations of the inverse Doppler effect have begun to appear. However, the inverse Doppler effect has never been observed on an electronically reconfigurable system with an external electromagnetic wave source at radio frequencies (RF) in experiment. Here we ...

2016
Roger C. Wiens

Radiometric dating--the process of determining the age of rocks from the decay of their radioactive elements-has been in widespread use for over half a century. There are over forty such techniques, each using a different radioactive element or a different way of measuring them. It has become increasingly clear that these radiometric dating techniques agree with each other and as a whole, prese...

2014

Radiocarbon dating of ground water is used in combination with the primary measurements of classical hydrological and chemical analyses. Radiocarbon dating will produce the best results when it involves multiple measurements or sequential sampling. The most useful data come from these comparisons and not from absolute ages. In the case of multiple measurements, the apparent ages of the ground w...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 1974
J L Bada R A Schroeder R Protsch R Berger

By determining the extent of racemization of aspartic acid in a well-dated bone, it is possible to calculate the in situ first-order rate constant for the interconversion of the L and D enantiomers of aspartic acid. Collagen-based radiocarbon-dated bones are shown to be suitable samples for use in "calibrating" the racemization reaction. Once the aspartic-acid racemization reaction has been "ca...

2016
Jamie R Wood Michael J B Herrera R Paul Scofield Janet M Wilmshurst

Human settlers transported chickens (Gallus gallus domesticus) to most East Polynesian archipelagos between AD 1000 and 1300; however, it has long been assumed that New Zealand was an exception. Despite the fact that chicken bones have been recovered from localities of early archaeological middens in New Zealand, their age and genetic relationships have never been critically assessed. Here, we ...

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