a technique for determining the age of organic materials, such as wood, based on their content of the radioisotope 14C acquired from the atmosphere when they formed part of a living plant. The 14C decays to the nitrogen isotope 14N with a half-life of 5730 years. Measurement of the amount of radioactive carbon remaining in the material thus gives an estimate of its age
Also called: carbon-14 dating
radiocarbon dating in American English
carbon dating
Examples of 'radiocarbon dating' in a sentence
radiocarbon dating
`Remember what Armand said about using the mount from an old potboiler to fool the radiocarbon dating ?