Carbon-14 Dating Calculator
Estimate the age of an organic sample based on the remaining percentage of Carbon-14.
Estimated Age
Carbon-14 dating uses the known half-life of C-14 to determine age:
Age = -8267 × ln(Remaining C-14 / 100)
Or equivalently:
Age = (Half-Life / ln(2)) × ln(100 / Remaining %)
Key facts:
- C-14 half-life: 5,730 years
- Living organisms maintain a constant C-14 level
- After death, C-14 decays at a predictable rate
- Effective dating range: up to ~50,000 years
Remaining C-14 by age:
- 100%: 0 years (living/recently deceased)
- 50%: 5,730 years (1 half-life)
- 25%: 11,460 years (2 half-lives)
- 12.5%: 17,190 years (3 half-lives)
- 1%: ~38,000 years
Note: Calibration curves are needed for precise dating due to historical variations in atmospheric C-14.