Author:
Noakes John E.,Brandau Betty Lee
Abstract
The Geochronology Laboratory of the University of Georgia was established in the fall of 1969. The laboratory is housed in the basement of the Geology Building and is under the direction of the General Research Department. Radiocarbon dating facilities are the first to be developed in the laboratory. Other methods will be employed to date a wide spectrum of samples over extensive age ranges. Facilities of the laboratory are also available to colleges, universities, and institutions for teaching and research.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
General Earth and Planetary Sciences,Archeology
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