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Rudjer Bošković Institute Radiocarbon Measurements XVII

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  18 July 2016

Nada Horvatinčić*
Affiliation:
Rudjer Bošković Institute, P.O. Box 180, 10002 Zagreb, Croatia
Ines Krajcar Bronić
Affiliation:
Rudjer Bošković Institute, P.O. Box 180, 10002 Zagreb, Croatia
Bogomil Obelić
Affiliation:
Rudjer Bošković Institute, P.O. Box 180, 10002 Zagreb, Croatia
Jadranka Barešić
Affiliation:
Rudjer Bošković Institute, P.O. Box 180, 10002 Zagreb, Croatia
*
Corresponding author. Email: nada.horvatincic@irb.hr.
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This paper presents dating results of geological (speleothems, tufa, soil, and sediment), biological (mollusks and botanical), as well as hydrogeological samples from Croatia, Slovenia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Turkey, and China. Included arc results of samples measured by gas proportional counting (GPC) in the Zagreb lab until abandonment of this technique in 2007, as well as results of several series measured by both GPC and liquid scintillation counting (LSC) methods.

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