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SUMMARY:IntCal26 and Radiocarbon Dating: An essential dating method and ke
 y tracer for studying the Earth system - Timothy Heaton\, University of Le
 eds
DTSTART:20260318T173000Z
DTEND:20260318T190000Z
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DESCRIPTION:Radiocarbon (14C) dating provides the ultimate clock to study 
 the past 55\,000 years – allowing us to better explain our present\, and
  accurately predict/mitigate our future. However\, the variations in past 
 levels of 14C mean that all radiocarbon dates need to be adjusted (calibra
 ted) to be understood on a calendar scale. This calibration is provided by
  the IntCal Working Group\, who regularly provide a set of internationally
 -agreed estimates of radiocarbon levels (with the last set of curves being
  released in 2020 – IntCal20\, SHCal20\, and Marine20).\n\nA new IntCal 
 update is currently underway (with the hope of being published in 2026/7).
  In this talk\, I will provide an overview of progress and explain the Int
 Cal curve generation process. I will also discuss what changes for users m
 ight be expected compared to the previous IntCal20 curves.  
LOCATION:Latimer Room\, Clare College
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