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Vol 44, No 1 (2002) Challenges in radiocarbon dating organic carbon in opal-rich marine sediments. Abstract  PDF
Zheng Yan, Robert F Anderson, Philip N Froelich, Warren Beck, Ann P McNichol, Thomas Guilderson
 
Vol 41, No 3 (1999) Calculation of past dead carbon proportion and variability by the comparison of AMS (super 14) C and TIMS U/ Th ages on two Holocene stalagmites. Abstract  PDF
Dominique Genty, Marc Massault, Mabs Gilmour, Andy Baker, Sophie Verheyden, Eddy Keppens
 
Vol 40, No 1 (1998) Changes of the CO (sub 2) sources and sinks in a polluted urban area (southern Poland) over the last decade, derived from the carbon isotope composition. Abstract  PDF
Tadeusz Kuc, MiroslLaw Zimnoch
 
Vol 38, No 1 (1996) A radiocarbon calibration during the last deglaciation based on TIMS (super 230) Th ages of AMS (super 14) C dated corals from Vanuatu, New Hebrides.  PDF
George S Burr, S C Gray, R L Edwards, F W Taylor, Douglas J Donahue, Jacques Recy, G Cabioch, J Warren Beck
 
Vol 33, No 2 (1991) Radiocarbon dating of groundwater containing microbial methane.  PDF
K C Hackley, C L Liu, D D Coleman
 
Vol 25, No 2 (1983) Distribution of gaseous (super 12) CO (sub 2) , (super 13) CO (sub 2) , and (super 14) CO (sub 2) in the sub-soil unsaturated zone of the western US Great Plains.  PDF
D C Thorstenson, E P Weeks, Herbert Haas, D W Fisher
 
Vol 24, No 3 (1982) British Museum natural radiocarbon measurements XIV.  PDF
Richard Burleigh, Keith Matthews, Janet Ambers
 
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