Co2 Gas Proportional Counting in Radiocarbon Dating — Review and Perspective

  • Kromer B
  • Münnich K
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Gas counting is a mature and powerful technique central to radiocarbon dating. The method was taken from the detection techniques used in nuclear physics and adapted to the special requirements of low-level counting of the carbon gases. A compilation made by WG Mook in …

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Kromer, B., & Münnich, K. O. (1992). Co2 Gas Proportional Counting in Radiocarbon Dating — Review and Perspective. In Radiocarbon After Four Decades (pp. 184–197). Springer New York. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4757-4249-7_13

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