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<sup>14</sup>C MEASUREMENT OF SAMPLES FOR ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE APPLICATIONS AT THE NATIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL ISOTOPE FACILITY (NEIF) RADIOCARBON LABORATORY, SUERC, UK

Philippa Ascough, N. Bompard, Mark H. Garnett, Pauline Gulliver, Callum Murray, J. Michael Newton, Craig D. Taylor

2024Radiocarbon16 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

ABSTRACT The National Environmental Isotope Facility (NEIF) Radiocarbon Laboratory at the Scottish Universities Environmental Research Centre (SUERC) performs radiocarbon measurement of a wide range of sample matrices for applications in environmental research. Radiocarbon is applied to palaeoenvironmental, palaeoceanographic, and palaeoclimatic investigations, as well as work to understand the source, fate, turnover, and age of carbon in the modern carbon cycle. The NEIF Radiocarbon Laboratory supports users in the development and deployment of novel sampling techniques and laboratory approaches. Here, we give an overview of methods and procedures used by the laboratory to support the field collection, laboratory processing, and measurement of samples. This includes in-house development of novel and/or specialized methods and approaches, such as field collection of CO 2 and CH 4 , hydropyrolysis, and ramped oxidation. The sample types covered include organic remains (e.g., plant material, peat, wood, charcoal, proteins), carbonates (e.g., speleothems, foraminifera, mollusc shell, travertine), waters (dissolved organic and inorganic carbon), gases (CO 2 and CH 4 ), soils and sediments (including sub-fractions).

Topics & Concepts

Radiocarbon datingIsotopeRadionuclideRadiochemistryAbsolute datingArchaeologyEnvironmental scienceGeologyNuclear physicsChemistryPhysicsGeographyIsotope Analysis in EcologyNuclear Physics and ApplicationsRadioactive contamination and transfer