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March 2008
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Date: May 31 - June 5, 2009
Location: Big Island, Hawaii

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February 2008
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3.5 month

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  Our laboratory is well-known for its work on dating many objects of general as well as scientific interests. An example of precision dating is the Dead Sea Scrolls. Current research areas range from geology to marine biology and many more. See more from the Research menu.
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For our customers, the service menu provides important sample submission information. For students and anyone interested , you will be able to learn the science behind the AMS machine and radiocarbon dating from the Education pull-down menu.
 
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The NSF - Arizona Accelerator Mass Spectrometry (AMS) Laboratory is used primarily to provide radiocarbon measurements. We have operated an AMS laboratory at the University of Arizona since 1981, as a shared facility between the Departments of Physics and Geosciences

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