COMPATIBILITY OF ATMOSPHERIC (CO2)-C-14 MEASUREMENTS: COMPARING THE HEIDELBERG LOW-LEVEL COUNTING FACILITY TO INTERNATIONAL ACCELERATOR MASS SPECTROMETRY (AMS) LABORATORIES.

S. Hammer, R. Friedrich, B Kromer, A. Cherkinsky, S. Lehman, Harro Meijer

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Combining atmospheric ∂14CO2 data sets from different networks or laboratories requires secure knowledge on their compatibility. In the present study, we compare ∂14CO2 results from the Heidelberg low-level counting (LLC) laboratory to 12 international accelerator mass spectrometry (AMS) laboratories using distributed aliquots of five pure CO2 samples. The averaged result of the LLC laboratory has a measurement bias of –0.3±0.5‰ with respect to the consensus value of the AMS laboratories for the investigated atmospheric ∂14C range of 9.6 to 40.4‰. Thus, the LLC measurements on average are not significantly different from the AMS laboratories, and the most likely measurement bias is smaller than the World Meteorological Organization (WMO) interlaboratory compatibility goal for ∂14CO2 of 0.5‰. The number of intercomparison samples was, however, too small to determine whether the measurement biases of the individual AMS laboratories fulfilled the WMO goal.
Originele taal-2English
TitelProceedings of the 22nd International Radiocarbon Conference
UitgeverijCambridge University Press
Pagina's875-883
Aantal pagina's9
Volume59
Uitgave3
DOI's
StatusPublished - jun.-2017
Evenement the 2015 Radiocarbon Conference - Dakar, Senegal
Duur: 16-nov.-201520-nov.-2015

Publicatie series

NaamRadiocarbon
UitgeverijCambridge University Press
Nummer3
Volume59
ISSN van geprinte versie1945-5755
ISSN van elektronische versie0033-8222

Conference

Conference the 2015 Radiocarbon Conference
Land/RegioSenegal
StadDakar
Periode16/11/201520/11/2015

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