Scharpenseel et al., 1974 - Google Patents
University of Bonn natural radiocarbon measurements VIIScharpenseel et al., 1974
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- Scharpenseel H
- Pietig F
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- Radiocarbon
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Radiocarbon measurements, mainly on soil and water samples are being continued. Benzene samples are prepared as described earlier (Scharpenseel and Pietig, 1969; 1970). Radioactivity is measured in a single quartz vial, and also with 13 specially manufactured …
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