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University of Wisconsin Radiocarbon DatesIII

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  18 July 2016

MargaretM. Bender
Affiliation:
Department of Meteorology, University of Wisconsin, Madison
Reid A. Bryson
Affiliation:
Department of Meteorology, University of Wisconsin, Madison
David A. Baerreis
Affiliation:
Department of Meteorology, University of Wisconsin, Madison
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This report summarizes the radiocarbon dates obtainedat the University of Wisconsin since November, 1965;the procedures followed and equipment used have beendescribed previously (Wisconsin II).

The dates reported have been calculated on theassumption of a half-life of 5568 yr forC14, 1950 as the reference year.Samples have normally been run at 3 atm pressure fora minimum of 15,000 counts. The standard deviationquoted includes only the 1σ of thecounting statistics of background, sample, andstandard counts.

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