Leibniz-Laboratory for Radiometric Dating and Stable Isotope Research
The AMS Laboratory was founded to provide radiometric dating services to the University of Kiel and to customers from all over the world. Due to the high demand for radiocarbon dates and the layout of the system, the AMS is used exclusively for radiocarbon analysis. The conventional (beta-decay counting) Radiocarbon Laboratory was closed in 2004 when its head, Dr. Erlenkeuser, retired.
Parent institution:
Christian-Albrechts-University of Kiel (CAU) Details of CAU
Address
Leibniz-Laboratory for Radiometric Dating and Stable Isotope Research
Max-Eyth-Str. 11-13
D-24118 Kiel
Schleswig-Holstein
Phone: 0431-880-7400
Fax: 0431-880-7401
email: ctschorn(@)leibniz.uni-kiel.de
Activities:
- Research
Networks:
- Leibniz-Gemeinschaft (WGL)
Coordinated projects
- FOR 995 P6: 14C AMS as a tracer and dating tool in the study of paddy soil carbon dynamics Details of FOR 995 P6: 14C AMS as a tracer and dating tool in the study of paddy soil carbon dynamics
- SPP 1090 AG 4: 14C as a source of information for the mechanisms of carbon fixation in soils Details of SPP 1090 AG 4: 14C as a source of information for the mechanisms of carbon fixation in soils
Involved in research projects:
- Dissolved organic matter driven changes in minerals and organic-mineral interactions during paddy soil development Details of Dissolved organic matter driven changes in minerals and organic-mineral interactions during paddy soil development


