Radiocarbon (journal) explained

Radiocarbon
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Abbreviation:Radiocarbon
Discipline:Radiocarbon dating
Language:English
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Publisher:Cambridge University Press for the University of Arizona
Country:United States
History:1959–present
Frequency:Bimonthly
Issn:0033-8222
Eissn:1945-5755
Coden:RACAAT
Lccn:75648871
Oclc:02244603
Website:https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/radiocarbon
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Radiocarbon is a scientific journal devoted to the topic of radiocarbon dating.

It was founded in 1959 as a supplement to the American Journal of Science, and is an important source of data and information about radiocarbon dating. It publishes many radiocarbon results, and since 1979 it has published the proceedings of the international conferences on radiocarbon dating.[1] The journal is published six times per year. it is published by Cambridge University Press.[2] [3]

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Notes and References

  1. P. Worsley, "Radiocarbon dating: principles, application, and sample collection", in Goudie, Andrew, ed., Geomorphological Techniques, section 5.1.
  2. Web site: Radiocarbon. journals.uair.arizona.edu. 3 December 2017.
  3. Web site: Radiocarbon: Information. Cambridge Core. 2018-01-11.