Developments in radiocarbon technologies: From the libby counter to compound-specific ams analyses

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We review developments in radiocarbon measuring techniques from the Libby counter through proportional gas counters and liquid scintillation spectrometers to the more recent developments of accelerator mass spectrometry (AMS), followed by a coupling of gas chromatography with AMS for compound-specific 14C analyses. While during the first 60 yr of 14C measurements beta counting, specifically gas counting, was the dominant technique, in the future of 14C science AMS will be the dominant technology. © 2009 by the Arizona Board of Regents on behalf of the University of Arizona.

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Povinec, P. P., Litherland, A. E., & von Reden, K. F. (2009). Developments in radiocarbon technologies: From the libby counter to compound-specific ams analyses. Radiocarbon. University of Arizona. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0033822200033701

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