L.J. SchroderW.A. BeetemHans C. ClaassenRobert Emerson
The U.S. Geological Survey, at the Denver Federal Center, Lakewood, Colorado assays C 14 concentration of water samples using liquid scintillation techniques. The laboratory synthesizes benzene from precipitated barium carbonate using techniques described by Noakes, Kim, and Akers (1967). Three ml of the synthesized benzene is pipetted into a tared, low potassium-40 glass vial. The sample is weighed and 1ml of a scintillation solution is added to the vial. The scintillation solution used is a mixture of 10g PPO and 0.025g dimethyl-POPOP scintillators in 250ml toluene. Calculations of dates are made with the radiocarbon half-life of 5568 years; plus or minus numbers quoted herein are the standard error for the counting of radioactive disintegrations.
L.J. SchroderRobert EmersonW.A. Beetem
In YangR L McAvoyRobert Emerson
Patricia C. IvesBetsy LevinC.L. OmanMeyer Rubin