radiokarbondatálás
Radiokarbondatálás, also known as carbon-14 dating, is a method used to determine the age of organic materials. It relies on the decay of carbon-14, a radioactive isotope of carbon. Living organisms absorb carbon from their environment, including both stable carbon-12 and radioactive carbon-14. When an organism dies, it stops absorbing carbon, and the carbon-14 within its tissues begins to decay at a predictable rate. The half-life of carbon-14 is approximately 5,730 years, meaning that after this period, half of the original amount of carbon-14 will have decayed.
By measuring the ratio of remaining carbon-14 to stable carbon-12 in a sample, scientists can calculate how