radiouhlíková
Radiouhlíkové, also known as radiocarbon or carbon-14, is a radioactive isotope of carbon with the symbol 14C. It is naturally occurring in the Earth's atmosphere as a result of cosmic ray interactions with nitrogen atoms. Radiouhlíkové is present in trace amounts compared to the more common isotopes, carbon-12 and carbon-13.
This isotope is widely used in radiocarbon dating, a technique developed in the mid-20th century that allows
In addition to dating, radiouhlíkové has applications in environmental science, archaeology, and biochemistry. Its production primarily
While radiouhlíkové dating is a powerful tool, it requires careful calibration to account for fluctuations in