radiokarbonia
Radiokarbonia is a term referring to the presence and accumulation of radioactive carbon-14 in organic matter. This phenomenon is caused by the interaction of cosmic rays with the Earth's atmosphere, leading to the production of carbon-14 through nuclear reactions.
Carbon-14 is a radioactive isotope of carbon that is produced in the upper atmosphere and is incorporated
The study of radiokarbonia is a key component of several fields of science, including archaeology, geology,
This dating method is based on the principle of the radioactive half-life, where it is assumed that
The technique of radiocarbon dating has been widely used to date organic materials, including human remains,