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  • 1
    Publikationsdatum: 1973-01-01
    Beschreibung: This list contains data obtained during 1971. Unless otherwise stated, all organic samples or organic fractions are carefully washed with dil. HCl and dil. NaOH to remove all carbonates. Age calculations are based on 95% of NBS oxalic acid standard activity with modern value A.D. 1950. Results are calculated using the Libby half-life and are given in the B.P. scale. Also ages of shells are calculated with the NBS oxalic acid standard. Ages are not corrected for δC13 variations. Errors correspond to Iσ variation of sample net counting rate including statistics of modern standard and background. Sample activities, if given in per cent refer to 0.95 NBS oxalic acid standard activity.
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    Thema: Klassische Archäologie , Energietechnik , Geologie und Paläontologie
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  • 2
    Publikationsdatum: 1971-01-01
    Beschreibung: This list contains data obtained during 1970. Age calculations are based on 95% of NBS oxalic acid standard activity with modern value A.D. 1950. Results are calculated using the Libby half-life and are given in the B.P. scale. They are not corrected for δC13 variations. Errors correspond to 1σ variation of sample net counting rate including statistics of modern standard and background.
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  • 3
    Publikationsdatum: 1969-01-01
    Beschreibung: The following dates are samples measured since publication of Kiel III (Radiocarbon, v. 10, p. 328–332). Age calculations are based on 95% of the activity of NBS oxalic-acid standard as modern value of A.D. 1950. Results are calculated with Libby half-life and reported in yr before 1950. Error corresponds to 1σ variation of sample net counting rate as well as modern standard and background, but does not include the uncertainty in C14 half-life and in secular C14 variations. Dates are not corrected for isotopic fractionation.
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  • 4
    Publikationsdatum: 1967-01-01
    Beschreibung: Most of the measurements reported here have been obtained with the 4.5-L CO2 counter previously described (Kiel I; Erlenkeuser, 1965). A few samples have been dated with a 3-L proportional counter. The copper counter is surrounded by 28 GM counters in the form of a double ring. The total assembly is shielded by 10 cm of old lead. Neither an inner lead shield between counter and anticoincidence ring nor screening of sensitive volume by a quartz tube-as in the 4.5-L counter-has been used. Background of the small counter is 17.20 cpm or The 0.95 x NBS value is 9.5 cpm at 400 torr. Within statistical error background does not depend on atmospheric pressure. The 3-L counter is placed under a concrete wall, 2.5 m in length and 9.4 m in height.
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  • 5
    Publikationsdatum: 1968-01-01
    Beschreibung: Most of the measurements have been obtained with a 4.5-L CO2 counter (Kiel I). Dates given are not corrected for C13/C12 except Ulmus series. Error corresponds to 1σ of statistical variations of sample net counting rate including variance of reference and background, but does not include the uncertainty in C14 half-life and in secular C14 variations. Half-life is 5570 yr and a.d. 1950 is zero point of b.p. scale.
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  • 6
    Publikationsdatum: 1975-01-01
    Beschreibung: The measurements presented in this list are part of the joint research program “Sonderforschungsbereich 95” of Kiel University for interdisciplinary research on problems of “Interaction Sea-Sea Bottom”, sponsored by the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft. They are directed 1) to the study of the path of 14C from the atmosphere into argillaceous sediments, and 2) to date stratigraphic records within sediment. Associated problems are to identify sources of different 14C activity that contribute to recent deposits, and to learn about effects of morphologic and hydrographic factors, especially of bottom currents, on sedimentation sequence. Even short term processes can be successfully studied by analyses of bomb produced radiocarbon in the marine environment.
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  • 7
    Publikationsdatum: 1970-01-01
    Beschreibung: Measurements reported in this paper were obtained with the 4.5 L and 3 L CO2 counters, details of which were given earlier (Radiocarbon, v. 11, p. 423). The automatic data recording system built in 1968 (Hänsel, 1968) is now operating for both counting apparatus. For each one the counts of the guard counters ring (A counts), the total counts of the C14 counter (B counts), the coincidences of central and guard ring counter (AB counts), and the anticoincidences (ĀB counts) are tape punched every 100th minute. By an ALGOL program, all counts are checked first for large disturbances. Secondly, equation B = AB + ĀB must hold (as an integral check for proper operation of logical circuitry and the data recording system) and finally statistical compatibility is examined before age and other data for the actual counting apparatus are computed. This detailed check of counting rates by computer has proved to be very efficient to yield reliable long-term measurements.
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  • 8
    Publikationsdatum: 1966-01-01
    Beschreibung: The C14 Laboratory at Kiel University was established in 1963. It continues measurements, which were made at the Institut für Kernphysik, Kiel, on age determination with Chlorine 36, which is produced by cosmic ray neutrons (Bagge and Willkomm, 1963, 1966). The first C14-counting apparatus was completed in 1964 and dating work started at the end of 1964 after extensive general tests of counter working conditions (Erlenkeuser, 1965). The data reported here have been obtained during the first half of 1965. During this period the dating measurements were interrupted on numerous occasions by measurements of background and the oxalic standard in order to check long-time variations of the apparatus.
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  • 9
    Publikationsdatum: 2010-01-01
    Beschreibung: Bones that have undergone burning at high temperatures (i.e. cremation) no longer contain organic carbon. Lanting et al. (2001) proposed that some of the original structural carbonate, formed during bioapatite formation, survives. This view is based on paired radiocarbon dating of cremated bone apatite and contemporary charcoal. However, stable carbon isotope composition of carbonate in cremated bones is consistently light compared to the untreated material and is closer to the δ13C values seen in C3 plant material. This raises the question of the origin of carbonate carbon in cremated bone apatite. That is, does the isotope signal reflect an exchange of carbon with the local cremation atmosphere and thus with carbon from the burning fuel, or is it caused by isotopic fractionation during cremation?To study the changes in carbon isotopes (14C, 13C) of bone apatite during burning up to 800 °, a modern bovine bone was exposed to a continuous flow of an artificial atmosphere (basically a high-purity O2/N2 gas mix) under defined conditions (temperature, gas composition). To simulate the influence of the fuel carbon available under real cremation conditions, fossil CO2 was added at different concentrations. To yield cremated bone apatite properties similar to archaeological cremated bones, in terms of crystallographic criteria, water vapor had to be added to the atmosphere in the oven. Infrared vibrational spectra reveal large increases in crystal size and loss of carbonate upon cremation. The isotope results indicate an effective carbon exchange between bone apatite carbonate and CO2 in the combustion gases depending on temperature and CO2 concentration. 14C dates on archaeological cremated bone apatite may thus suffer from an old-wood effect. Paired 13C and 14C values indicate that in addition to this exchange, isotope fractionation between CO2 and carbonate, and admixture of carbon from other sources such as possibly collagen or atmospheric CO2, may play a role in determining the final composition of the apatite carbonate.
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