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National Physical Laboratory Radiocarbon Measurements II

W. J. Callow, M. J. Baker, Daphne H. Pritchard

Abstract


The following list comprises measurements made since those reported in NPL I and is complete to the end of November 1963.

Ages are relative to A.D. 1950 and are calculated using a half-life of 5568
yr. The measurements have been corrected for fractionation and referred to 0.950 times the activity of the NBS oxalic acid as a contemporary reference
standard. The quoted uncertainty is one standard deviation derived from a
proper combination of the parameter variances, viz, those of the standard and background measurements over a rolling twenty-week period, of the sample measurements from at least three independent fillings, of the 8013 measurements and of the de Vries effect (assumed to add an additional uncertainty equivalent to a standard deviation of 80 yr). Any uncertainty in the half-life has been excluded so that relative C14 ages may be correctly compared. Absolute age assessments,
however, should be made using the accepted best value for the half-life
and the appropriate uncertainty included. If the net sample activity is less than 4 times the standard error of the difference between the sample and background activities, a lower limit to the age is reported equivalent to a sample activity of 4 times the standard error of this difference.

The description of each sample is based on information provided by the
person submitting the sample to the Laboratory.

The work reported forms part of the research programme of the Laboratory
and is published by permission of the Director.

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