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April 20, 2024, 12:44 am UTC    
April 16, 2023 09:58PM
Marking Time: Radiocarbon timestamps left in ancient tree
rings by cosmic ray bombardments can date historical events
with unprecedented precision. Micheal Price, Science, April 13, 2023
[www.science.org]

The open access papers are:

Zhang, Q., Sharma, U., Dennis, J.A., Scifo, A., Kuitems, M.,
Buntgen, U., Owens, M.J., Dee, M.W. and Pope, B.J., 2022.
Modelling cosmic radiation events in the tree-ring radiocarbon
record. Proceedings of the Royal Society A, 478(2266),
p.20220497

Open access PDF file: [royalsocietypublishing.org]
Abstract to paper: [royalsocietypublishing.org]

Sharma, U., Zhang, Q. and Dennis, J., 2023. ticktack: A Python
package for carbon box modelling. Journal of Open Source
Software, 8(83), p.5084.

Open access PDF file: [joss.theoj.org]
Abstract to paper: [joss.theoj.org]

Another paper:

Büntgen, U., 2023. Returning (to) the roots of dendrochronology–
Requiem for Jacobus Cornelius Kapteyn (1851–1922).
Dendrochronologia, 78, p.126062.
Open access paper: [www.sciencedirect.com]


Yours,

Paul H.

"The past is never dead. It's not even past."
William Faulkner, Act 1, Scene III, Requiem for a Nun (1951)



Edited 2 time(s). Last edit at 04/16/2023 10:01PM by Paul H..
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