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Ce balado est uniquement disponible en anglais. Ian Clark , professor of Earth sciences at the University of Ottawa , explains how radiocarbon dating using an accelerator mass spectrometer can help resolve significant is...
Ian Clark: Tracing contaminants in the earth is an episode from Canada Foundation for Innovation by Canada Foundation for Innovation. Ce balado est uniquement disponible en anglais. Ian Clark , professor of Earth sciences at the University...
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Ce balado est uniquement disponible en anglais. Ian Clark , professor of Earth sciences at the University of Ottawa , explains how radiocarbon dating using an accelerator mass spectrometer can help resolve significant issues surrounding contaminated environments. This podcast is part of an in-depth report on the Advanced Research Complex .
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Published Feb 4, 2021