Carbon-14 trends in subfossil pine stubs

Science. 1969 Nov 28;166(3909):1143-5. doi: 10.1126/science.166.3909.1143.

Abstract

Subfossil pine stubs from a peat bog in the Netherlands were linked together dendrochronologically and sampled at intervals of 30 or 50 years for carbon-14 analysis. The results suggest that the carbon-14 content of the atmosphere was not changing between about 5400 and 5100 B.C., but that it was increasing slightly about 800 years earlier.