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radiocarbon dating
noun
- the determination of the age of objects of organic origin by measurement of the radioactivity of their carbon content.
radiocarbon dating
noun
- a technique for determining the age of organic materials, such as wood, based on their content of the radioisotope 14C acquired from the atmosphere when they formed part of a living plant. The 14C decays to the nitrogen isotope 14N with a half-life of 5730 years. Measurement of the amount of radioactive carbon remaining in the material thus gives an estimate of its age Also calledcarbon-14 dating
radiocarbon dating
- A technique for measuring the age of organic remains based on the rate of decay of carbon 14. Because the ratio of carbon 12 to carbon 14 present in all living organisms is the same, and because the decay rate of carbon 14 is constant, the length of time that has passed since an organism has died can be calculated by comparing the ratio of carbon 12 to carbon 14 in its remains to the known ratio in living organisms.
- Also called carbon-14 dating
Word History and Origins
Origin of radiocarbon dating1
A Closer Look
Example Sentences
That’s based on radiocarbon dating of the remains of grass seeds buried in the layers of sediment above and below the tracks.
Improved radiocarbon dating techniques applied to remains of short-lived plant species unearthed at archaeological sites are also producing a chronology of Polynesian colonization close to that proposed in the genetic study, Lipo says.
Hunter-gatherers have been coming to this place for around 12,000 years, according to radiocarbon dating of sediments on the cave floor.
The bones were too old for radiocarbon dating, which only works well on organic remains from the past 40,000 years or so.
The bone, just the fragment of a femur, comes from a dog that lived about 10,150 years ago, based on radiocarbon dating.
Philon went on to explain the radiocarbon dating of the book.
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