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Radiocarbon model, development

Figure 2, Representation of the development of the radiocarbon dating model Based on information supplied in Kamen (7) and Libby (9,10, 11, 19). Figure 2, Representation of the development of the radiocarbon dating model Based on information supplied in Kamen (7) and Libby (9,10, 11, 19).
The radiocarbon dating method was developed by Willard F. Libby and his coworkers James R. Arnold and Ernest C. Anderson between 1946 and 1949 at the University of Chicago. The now well-known physical model on which the method rests had been conceived by Libby during the period of his tenure with the Manhattan Project at Columbia University during World War II (1,2). The first critical test of the model... [Pg.333]

Alongside developments in radiocarbon dating itself, comprehensive methods have been developed for the integration of chronological information into Bayesian age models. They are... [Pg.2030]

Blaauw M, Christen AJ (2011) Flexible paleoclimate age-depth models using an autoregressive gamma process. Bayesian Anal 6(3) 457 74 Bronk Ramsey C (2008) Deposition models for chronological records. Quat Sci Rev 27(l-2) 42-60 Bronk Ramsey C (2009) Bayesian analysis of radiocarbon dates. Radiocarbon 51(l) 337-360 Bronk Ramsey C, Lee S (2013) Recent and planned developments of the program OxCal. Radiocarbon 55(2-3) 720-730... [Pg.2031]


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