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Electron spin resonance dating

U-series combined with electron spin resonance dating... [Pg.615]

Ikeya M (1993) New Apphcations of Electron Spin Resonance, Dating, Dosimetry and Microscopy. World Scientific Publishing, Singapore... [Pg.627]

Grun, R. (1997), Electron spin resonance dating, in Taylor, R. E. and M. J. Aitken, Chronometric Dating in Archaeology, Advances in Archaeological and Museum Science Series, Vol. 2, Plenum, New York. [Pg.580]

Grun, R. and C. B. Stringer (1991), Electron spin resonance dating, Archaeometry 33, 153-159. [Pg.580]

Rink, W. J. (ed.) (2002), Proc. 10th Int. Specialist Conf Luminescence and Electron Spin Resonance Dating Abstracts, School of Geography and Geology, McMaster Univ., Hamilton. [Pg.609]

Ikeya, M. and Miki, T. (1980). Electron spin resonance dating of animal and human bones. Science. 207. 977. [Pg.182]

S. A. Fairhurst Specialist Periodical Reports. in M. C. R. Symons (ed.) Eleetron Spin Re.sonance, vol. 13 A, Royal Society of Chemistry. London 1992. M. I. Ikeya New Applications of Electron Spin Resonance Dating, Dosimetry and Microscopy, World Scientific Publ., New York 1993. [Pg.558]

Ikeya, M. New Applications of Electron spin resonance Dating,... [Pg.168]

In parallel developments, oxygen isotope studies based on the stable phosphate ion in calcified tissues have been found to be more successful using enamel than bone as sample material (Ayliffe et al. 1994 Bryant et al 1994), and similarly oxygen isotopes from the less stable C—0 bond in enamel carbonate seems to be more predictable (Bocherens et al. 1996). Researchers exploring the relationship between Electron Spin Resonance (ESR) and carbonate content in enamel have found that dates are mostly consistent when carbonate levels did not deviate much from biogenic levels (Grun et al. 1990 Rink and Schwarcz 1995). [Pg.95]

Rink WJ (1997) Electron spin resonance (ESR) dating and ESR applications in Qnatemary science and archaeometiy. Rad Meas 5-6 975-1025... [Pg.458]

Skinner, A. F. and M. N. Rudolph (1996), Dating flint artifacts with electron spin resonance, in Orna, M. V. (ed.), Archaeological Chemistry, Vol. 5, Organic, Inorganic and Biochemical Analysis, Advances in Chemistry Series, ACS, Washington, DC, pp. 37-46. [Pg.615]

Ikeya, M., Electron spin resonance as a method of dating, Archaeometry, 20, 147-158 (1978). [Pg.482]

Schwarcz, H.P. and Grim, R. (1992). Electron spin resonance (ESR) dating of the origin of modern man. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London B 337 145-148. [Pg.73]


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