File:Carbon-14-chronology.gif
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The Δ14C values in a chronology can clearly be used to identify apparent catastrophic gaps and catastrophic rises in carbon-14.
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The Δ14C values in a chronology can clearly be used to identify apparent catastrophic gaps and catastrophic rises in carbon-14. |
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The image appears on a website entitled, "A Carbon-14 Chronology" at url=http://malagabay.wordpress.com/2014/09/08/a-carbon-14-chronology/. |
Date |
8 September 2014 |
Author |
Gunnar Heinsohn |
Rationale |
No free use or Public Domain image known to show the Δ14C values in a chronology can clearly be used to identify apparent catastrophic gaps and catastrophic rises in carbon-14, where the calibration curve has been put through the data was published by Gordon W. Pearson and Florence Qua, Irish Oaks Δ14C, Radiocarbon, vol. 35, no. 1, 1993. |
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