te: Tue, 9 Jan 1996 10:10:13 -0700 Reply-To: Radiocarbon Mailing List Sender: Radiocarbon Mailing List From: David Sewell Subject: Arizona AMS web home page (fwd) Date: Mon, 8 Jan 1996 13:44:27 -0700 (MST) From: Timothy Jull X-Sender: jull@curacao.ccit.arizona.edu Subject: Arizona AMS web home page We have established a WWW home page for the University of Arizona Accelerator Mass Spectrometry Facility. There is also related information on sample submission and the 7th International AMS Conference to be held in Tucson. The address is: http://soliton.physics.arizona.edu:80/ams/www1.html This web site is (like most) under development, so we hope to make improvements soon. We would appreciate it if you can make a link from you web page(s) to this site. Thanks Tim Jull -------------------------------------------------------------- A. J. Timothy Jull tel. (520) 621-6816 NSF Arizona AMS Facility, fax. (520) 621-9619 Physics Building, University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ 85721 ========================================================================= Date: Wed, 10 Jan 1996 09:01:31 +1200 Reply-To: Radiocarbon Mailing List Sender: Radiocarbon Mailing List From: "Sparks, Rodger" Subject: Rafter Radiocarbon WWW page The Rafter Radiocarbon Laboratory at the Institute of Geological and Nuclear Sciences, New Zealand, has set up a World Wide Web page. Development is still going on, so please bear with us as we tinker. To go directly to the Rafter Laboratory, use the URL: http://www.gns.cri.nz/nuclear/c14/rr_lab1.htm The GNS Nuclear Sciences home page is reached with: http://www.gns.cri.nz/nuclear/ns1.htm Note that because we are using a DOS-based server the file extension is .htm, not .html. Rodger Sparks R.SPARKS@GNS.CRI.NZ ========================================================================= Date: Thu, 18 Jan 1996 10:10:02 -0700 Reply-To: Radiocarbon Mailing List Sender: Radiocarbon Mailing List From: Frederick Cryer Organization: Teologisk Fakultet Subject: DSS tests Could the list members give me some idea how much it would cost to run an AMS series on, shall we say, 6 DSS manuscripts? Fred Cryer Copenhagen ========================================================================= Date: Thu, 18 Jan 1996 13:53:27 -0700 Reply-To: Radiocarbon Mailing List Sender: Radiocarbon Mailing List From: Frederick Cryer Organization: Teologisk Fakultet Subject: DSS analysis Could anyone give me some idea what running an AMS sequence on 6 Dead Sea Texts would cost? This is seriously meant. Thanks, Fred Cryer e-mail fc@teol.ku.dk ========================================================================= Date: Thu, 18 Jan 1996 14:08:39 -0700 Reply-To: Radiocarbon Mailing List Sender: Radiocarbon Mailing List From: David Sewell Subject: Re: DSS analysis In-Reply-To: <199601182053.NAA75191@listserv.ccit.arizona.edu> from "Frederick Cryer" at Jan 18, 96 01:53:27 pm Frederick Cryer writes: > >Could anyone give me some idea what running an AMS sequence on 6 Dead >Sea Texts would cost? This is seriously meant. As a note to anyone interested in lab fees for dating, there are links to a number of WWW pages maintained by isotope dating labs at http://packrat.aml.arizona.edu/otherinfo.html In the case of the Arizona AMS lab, for example, the fee would normally be $400-$500 per sample, depending on what category the submitter falls into. (And since the Arizona AMS lab has dated DSS samples in the past, it might be a good place to start). -- David Sewell, Assistant Editor RADIOCARBON: An International Journal of Cosmogenic Isotope Research Department of Geosciences, University of Arizona 4717 E. Ft. Lowell Rd., Tucson, Arizona 85712 USA Telephone: 1-520-881-0857 Fax: 1 advertisements of positions, but there must be lots of other venues out there. I assume that the CHRONICLE OF HIGHER EDUCATION would be one place to look, under various relevant disciplines. Others? (Please respond to the list, since I think this is of public interest.) David S. -- RADIOCARBON: An International Journal of Cosmogenic Isotope Research Department of Geosciences, University of Arizona 4717 E. Ft. Lowell Rd., Tucson, Arizona 85712 USA Telephone: 1-520-881-0857 Fax: 1-520-881-0554 General e-mail address: c14@packrat.aml.arizona.edu WWW server: http://packrat.aml.arizona.edu/ ========================================================================= Date: Thu, 25 Jan 1996 13:47:56 +1200 Reply-To: Radiocarbon Mailing List Sender: Radiocarbon Mailing List From: "Chambers, Dawn" Subject: c14 jobs via Young Scientists' network ? The following exerpt comes from the www site Publicly Accessible Mailing Lists. (http://www.neosoft.com:80/internet/paml/index.html). YSN Contact: ysnadm@crow-t-robot.stanford.edu (John Sahr) Purpose: Activism on employment issues for scientists just beginning their careers. The Young Scientists' Network attempts to inform the press, the public, and government officials that there is no shortage of scientists; we hope to find traditional and non-traditional employment for scientists. Stories about the Young Scientists' Network have appeared in Science, Physics Today, and on National Public Radio; we've met with officials from the National Science Foundation and other agencies. from Dawn Chambers Rafter Radiocarbon Laboratory Institute of Geological and Nuclear Sciences New Zealand email: d.chambers@gns.cri.nz ========================================================================= Date: Wed, 24 Jan 1996 17:25:24 -0800 Reply-To: Radiocarbon Mailing List Sender: Radiocarbon Mailing List From: Robert Ackerman Subject: Re: Sources of info on C-14 related jobs/fellowships? >I've just had an inquiry from someone working as a physic >post-doc who is interested in moving into an area directly >connected with archaeological dating. He's wondering where >the best places are to look for postings of job and fellowship >announcements in radiocarbon-related fields. > >What would people recommend? RADIOCARBON occasionally receives >advertisements of positions, but there must be lots of other >venues out there. I assume that the CHRONICLE OF HIGHER EDUCATION >would be one place to look, under various relevant disciplines. >Others? > >(Please respond to the list, since I think this is of public >interest.) > >David S. >-- >RADIOCARBON: An International Journal of Cosmogenic Isotope Research >Department of Geosciences, University of Arizona >4717 E. Ft. Lowell Rd., Tucson, Arizona 85712 USA >Telephone: 1-520-881-0857 Fax: 1-520-881-0554 > General e-mail address: c14@packrat.aml.arizona.edu > WWW server: http://packrat.aml.arizona.edu/ I would assume that the Anthropology Newsletter published by the American Anthropological Association would be the best place to look for job announcements in archaeologically related fields. The other possibility would be to contact the commercially operated dating firms such as Beta Analytic. Robert Ackerman Department of Anthropology Washington State University ========================================================================= Date: Thu, 25 Jan 1996 08:54:55 -0700 Reply-To: Radiocarbon Mailing List Sender: Radiocarbon Mailing List From: David Sewell Subject: C14-L logs available via ftp, WWW The logs (i.e., past messages) for C14-L are now automatically added to an ftp site that can be accessed via ftp or a WWW browser. The URL is: ftp://listserv.ccit.arizona.edu/pub/listserv/c14-l/ A couple of people have asked about doing searches on the logs (for example, when you know person X posted information about something but can't remember when). The traditional VMS Listserv software had a database search function that one could use via e-mail, but the current Unix version that is on the Arizona listserv server doesn't. If that situation changes I'll let the list know. -- David Sewell, Assistant Editor RADIOCARBON: An International Journal of Cosmogenic Isotope Research Department of Geosciences, University of Arizona 4717 E. Ft. Lowell Rd., Tucson, Arizona 85712 USA Telephone: 1-520-881-0857 Fax: 1-520-881-0554 General e-mail address: c14@packrat.aml.arizona.edu WWW server: http://packrat.aml.arizona.edu/ ========================================================================= Date: Thu, 25 Jan 1996 09:50:53 -0800 Reply-To: Radiocarbon Mailing List Sender: Radiocarbon Mailing List From: Michaele Kashgarian Subject: Re: Sources of info on C-14 related jobs/fellowships? >I've just had an inquiry from someone working as a physic >post-doc who is interested in moving into an area directly >connected with archaeological dating. He's wondering where >the best places are to look for postings of job and fellowship >announcements in radiocarbon-related fields. > >What would people recommend? RADIOCARBON occasionally receives >advertisements of positions, but there must be lots of other >venues out there. I assume that the CHRONICLE OF HIGHER EDUCATION >would be one place to look, under various relevant disciplines. >Others? > >(Please respond to the list, since I think this is of public >interest.) > >David S. >-- I don't know about archaeological postings per se but jobs in isotope geochemistry are normally posted in AGU's EOS newsletter, GSA Today newsletter, Geotimes (web site: http://agi.umd.edu/agi/geotimes/ads.html) these three sites are fairly comprehensive as far as postdocs and faculty positions are concerned. Michaele ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Michaele Kashgarian kashgarian@llnl.gov Center for Accelerator Mass Spectrometry phone(510)422-3703 LLNL L-397 fax(510)423-7884 PO BOX 808 7000 East Avenue Livermore, CA 94551-0808 ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^