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    Study of the Parameters Affecting the Correlation of Background Versus Cosmic Radiation in CO2 Counters: Reliability of Dating Results

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    Facorellis, Yorgos
    Maniatis, Yannis
    Kromer, Bernd
    Issue Date
    1997-01-01
    Keywords
    Cortaillod Est Switzerland
    Hauterive Champreveyres Switzerland
    Neuchatel Switzerland
    particle track dating
    Neolithic
    Stone Age
    relative age
    background level
    solar activity
    cosmic rays
    statistical analysis
    accuracy
    tree rings
    Bronze Age
    Holocene
    correlation
    Central Europe
    Switzerland
    techniques
    Europe
    Cenozoic
    Quaternary
    methods
    geochronology
    C 14
    carbon
    isotopes
    radioactive isotopes
    carbon dioxide
    absolute age
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    Facorellis, Y., Maniatis, Y., & Kromer, B. (1997). Study of the parameters affecting the correlation of background versus cosmic radiation in CO2 counters: Reliability of dating results. Radiocarbon, 39(3), 225-238.
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    Department of Geosciences, The University of Arizona
    Journal
    Radiocarbon
    URI
    http://hdl.handle.net/10150/653744
    DOI
    10.1017/S0033822200053224
    Additional Links
    http://radiocarbon.webhost.uits.arizona.edu/
    Abstract
    Systematic treatment of the data recorded by our guard counters and corrections introduced for meteorological factors has allowed observations on solar events clearly manifested in the readings. Examples are the solar flares of March 1989 and especially of June 1991, which caused a ca. 10% decrease in the cosmic radiation flux reaching the counters. A sinusoidal variation in the cosmic-ray flux with a period of one year is also clearly manifested in the data. The observation that the background in the 14C measurements depends on the intensity of the cosmic radiation has led to the use of monthly correlations for the determination of the best background value to be used in the age calculations. This reduces the error significantly. However, various factors such as random statistical fluctuations of the background measurements may affect the slope of the correlations and consequently the calculated age of the samples. Long-term observations of the relation between background values and coincidence counts have led to constraints in the slope of the correlation. A simple extension of the fitting procedure is explored, which maintains the physically meaningful range of the slopes, but is flexible to adjust for the seasonally varying contributions to the variations of the cosmic-ray flux.
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    Language
    en
    ISSN
    0033-8222
    ae974a485f413a2113503eed53cd6c53
    10.1017/S0033822200053224
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    Radiocarbon, Volume 39, Number 3 (1997)

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