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  • RadioCarbon

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

    www.radiocarbon.org

  • Radiocarbon Web-Info

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

    www.c14dating.com

  • CalPal

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

    www.calpal.de

  • How Stuff Works: Carbon-14 Dating

    Introductory tutorial.

    www.howstuffworks.com

  • Carbon Clock Could Show the Wrong Time

    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.

    physicsweb.org

  • CalPal - Online Radiocarbon Calibration

    Dates between 50.000 and 1 BP will be calibrated using the calibration curve CalPal2004_SFCP.

    www.calpal-online.de

  • Informath

    Dating related papers and articles by Douglas J. Keenan.

    www.informath.org

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