Submitted by pog_irl t3_11cyre4 in askscience
Undercover_in_SF t1_ja8ggxq wrote
Reply to comment by Pandarmy in How is radioactive dating used to determine historical greenhouse gas levels and temperatures? by pog_irl
And accuracy decreases the farther back you go. Once you get around 50,000 years you’re at 10 half lifes, so any residual C14 is so small it’s not accurate.
Pandarmy t1_ja9bocd wrote
Right, which is why they probably use potassium or krypton instead of carbon. I'm just not as familiar with their isotopes or halflives which is why I used carbon in my example.
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