TY - JOUR
T1 - Radiocarbon Protocols And First Intercomparison Results From The Chronos 14Carbon-Cycle Facility, University Of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia
AU - Turney, Chris
AU - Becerra-Valdivia, Lorena
AU - Sookdeo, Adam
AU - Thomas, Zoë A.
AU - Palmer, Jonathan
AU - Haines, Heather A.
AU - Cadd, Haidee
AU - Wacker, Lukas
AU - Baker, Andy
AU - Andersen, Martin S.
AU - Jacobsen, Geraldine
AU - Meredith, Karina
AU - Chinu, Khorshed
AU - Bollhalder, Silvia
AU - Marjo, Christopher
PY - 2021/6
Y1 - 2021/6
N2 - The Chronos 14Carbon-Cycle Facility is a new radiocarbon laboratory at the University of New South Wales, Australia. Built around an Ionplus 200 kV MIni-CArbon DAting System (MICADAS) Accelerator Mass Spectrometer (AMS) installed in October 2019, the facility was established to address major challenges in the Earth, Environmental and Archaeological sciences. Here we report an overview of the Chronos facility, the pretreatment methods currently employed (bones, carbonates, peat, pollen, charcoal, and wood) and results of radiocarbon and stable isotope measurements undertaken on a wide range of sample types. Measurements on international standards, known-age and blank samples demonstrate the facility is capable of measuring 14C samples from the Anthropocene back to nearly 50,000 years ago. Future work will focus on improving our understanding of the Earth system and managing resources in a future warmer world.
AB - The Chronos 14Carbon-Cycle Facility is a new radiocarbon laboratory at the University of New South Wales, Australia. Built around an Ionplus 200 kV MIni-CArbon DAting System (MICADAS) Accelerator Mass Spectrometer (AMS) installed in October 2019, the facility was established to address major challenges in the Earth, Environmental and Archaeological sciences. Here we report an overview of the Chronos facility, the pretreatment methods currently employed (bones, carbonates, peat, pollen, charcoal, and wood) and results of radiocarbon and stable isotope measurements undertaken on a wide range of sample types. Measurements on international standards, known-age and blank samples demonstrate the facility is capable of measuring 14C samples from the Anthropocene back to nearly 50,000 years ago. Future work will focus on improving our understanding of the Earth system and managing resources in a future warmer world.
KW - archaeological science
KW - climate-carbon cycle dynamics
KW - earth science
KW - earth system science
KW - radiocarbon calibration
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/85108221331
U2 - 10.1017/RDC.2021.23
DO - 10.1017/RDC.2021.23
M3 - Article
SN - 0033-8222
VL - 63
SP - 1003
EP - 1023
JO - Radiocarbon
JF - Radiocarbon
IS - 3
ER -