Skip to Content

UFO paranormal Directory, Community and News

Science: Archaeology: Topics: Geoarchaeology: Radiocarbon Dating




Top > Science > Archaeology > Topics > Geoarchaeology > Radiocarbon Dating

Radiocarbon Dating

Links

RadioCarbon

http://www.radiocarbon.org/

International journal of radio-isotope dating: Article indexes; sales of subscriptions and back issues.

Review It Rate It Bookmark It

Beta Analytic

http://www.radiocarbon.com/

Commercial radiocarbon dating laboratory in Miami, Florida, US. Detailed description of methods and services.

Review It Rate It Bookmark It

Radiocarbon Web-Info

http://www.c14dating.com/

Extensive information concerning the radiocarbon dating method from Tom Higham, Radiocarbon Laboratory, University of Waikato, New Zealand.

Review It Rate It Bookmark It

CalPal

http://www.calpal.de/

The Cologne Radiocarbon Calibration and Paleoclimate Research Package is designed to support research on hominid behavioural response to pleistocene climate change.

Review It Rate It Bookmark It

Leibniz-Labor

http://www.uni-kiel.de/leibniz/indexe.htm

This laboratory at the University of Kiel provides radiometric dating and studies the use of stable and radioactive isotopes for archaeometry, palaeoclimate research and as tracers in environmental studies.

Review It Rate It Bookmark It

OCR Carbon Dating, Inc.

http://members.aol.com/dsfrink/ocr/ocrpage.htm

Oxidizable carbon ratio dating for carbon-based items from 1 year to 35,000 years old. This laboratory in Vermont supplies a mass of information on the process and procedures.

Review It Rate It Bookmark It

Rafter Radiocarbon Laboratory

http://www.RafterRadiocarbon.co.nz

At the Institute of Geological and Nuclear Sciences, New Zealand, provides radiocarbon dating services to international scientific, academic, and art/antiquities clients.

Review It Rate It Bookmark It

Carbon Clock Could Show the Wrong Time

http://physicsweb.org/article/news/5/5/7/1

From PhysicsWeb, Carbon dating is a mainstay of geology and archaeology, but an enormous peak discovered in the amount of carbon-14 in the atmosphere between 45 thousand and 11 thousand years ago casts doubt on the biological carbon cycle that underpins the technique.

Review It Rate It Bookmark It

UFO Home |  Webmasters |  Add a Site |  Modify a Site |  New |  Cool |  Top Rated |  Bookmarks
Category for: Science: Archaeology: Topics: Geoarchaeology: Radiocarbon Dating