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  • noun physics the least abundant of the two stable isotopes of carbon, 136C, having six protons and seven neutrons

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  • There’s also carbon-13, which is too short-lived to bother with, and carbon-14 which is rare but not too rare to be useful for dating relatively young organic samples, as we shall see.

    THE GREATEST SHOW ON EARTH RICHARD DAWKINS 2009

  • There’s also carbon-13, which is too short-lived to bother with, and carbon-14 which is rare but not too rare to be useful for dating relatively young organic samples, as we shall see.

    THE GREATEST SHOW ON EARTH RICHARD DAWKINS 2009

  • And Prototaxites displayed a much wider variation in its ratio of carbon-12 to carbon-13 content than would be expected in any plant.

    Archive 2007-04-01 2007

  • The only thing carbon-13 does is measure how much carbon actually came from substances containing it.

    Rapid health improvements with a Paleolithic diet | The Blog of Michael R. Eades, M.D. 2009

  • Deriving their energy from the sun and their carbon from carbon dioxide in the air, any given type of plant will typically contain a similar ratio of carbon-12 to carbon-13 as another plant of the same type.

    Archive 2007-04-01 2007

  • Variations in carbon-13 therefore record how much photosynthetic growth was in progress when the shell-makers were alive in other words, how productive the biosphere was at that time.

    Atomic Bullets Bring Life, Not Death 2006

  • Dr Svensmark looked at the long record of lifes bounty given by counts of heavy carbon atoms, carbon-13, in sedimentary rocks.

    Atomic Bullets Bring Life, Not Death 2006

  • CO2 outgassed from the seascontains less carbon-13 than was proportionally present in the seawater.

    KTH, Stockholm Conference « Climate Audit 2006

  • The isotope carbon-13 has 6 protons plus 7 neutrons.

    Matter 2006

  • As a result, the sea becomes enriched in carbon-13, which is acceptable to sea creatures building their carbonate shells.

    Atomic Bullets Bring Life, Not Death 2006

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