National Environmental Isotope Facility (NEIF)
Lead Research Organisation:
British Geological Survey
Department Name: UNLISTED
Abstract
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Organisations
People |
ORCID iD |
| Thomas Higham (Principal Investigator) |
Publications
Adolphi F
(2018)
Connecting the Greenland ice-core and U/Th timescales via cosmogenic radionuclides: testing the synchroneity of Dansgaard-Oeschger events
in Climate of the Past
AKIMOVA E
(2010)
A NEW DIRECT RADIOCARBON AMS DATE FOR AN UPPER PALAEOLITHIC HUMAN BONE FROM SIBERIA
in Archaeometry
Alves E
(2018)
The Worldwide Marine Radiocarbon Reservoir Effect: Definitions, Mechanisms, and Prospects
in Reviews of Geophysics
Ascough P
(2009)
Hydropyrolysis as a new tool for radiocarbon pre-treatment and the quantification of black carbon
in Quaternary Geochronology
Aubry T
(2012)
Stratigraphic and technological evidence from the Middle Palaeolithic-Châtelperronian-Aurignacian record at the Bordes-Fitte rockshelter (Roches d'Abilly site, Central France).
in Journal of human evolution
Aubry T
(2012)
Stratigraphic and technological evidence from the Middle Palaeolithic-Châtelperronian-Aurignacian record at the Bordes-Fitte rockshelter (Roches d'Abilly site, Central France).
in Journal of human evolution
BARNETT R
(2009)
Phylogeography of lions ( Panthera leo ssp.) reveals three distinct taxa and a late Pleistocene reduction in genetic diversity
in Molecular Ecology
Barton H
(2009)
Composite hunting technologies from the Terminal Pleistocene and Early Holocene, Niah Cave, Borneo
in Journal of Archaeological Science
| Description | This project is still underway |
| Exploitation Route | Through the application of Radiocarbon dating |
| Sectors | Environment |
| Description | This project is for the NERC facility node at Oxford. There have been extensive uses of the analytical tools developed for the facility and made freely available in the commercial radiocarbon dating, archaeological and environmental science sectors. Primarily this the the program OxCal but also the contribution the facility has made to the international calibration curve for radiocarbon. |
| First Year Of Impact | 2013 |
| Sector | Environment,Leisure Activities, including Sports, Recreation and Tourism,Culture, Heritage, Museums and Collections,Other |
| Impact Types | Cultural Societal Policy & public services |
| Title | OxCal v4.2.4 |
| Description | Online or downloadable tool for radiocarbon calibration and Bayesian analysis of chronological information |
| Type Of Technology | Webtool/Application |
| Year Produced | 2014 |
| Impact | Widely used in chronological research |
| URL | http://c14.arch.ox.ac.uk/oxcal.html |