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Here are two seemingly unrelated facts. One: from the late 1940s through 1963, we tested atomic bombs in the atmosphere. Two: wine lovers are sometimes duped into spending exorbitant1 amounts for fake vintage bottles that weren’t from the year they were supposedly grown.
But Graham Jones at Australia’s University of Adelaide thought he could use bomb information against counterfeit2 wines. Carbon dating works by comparing the amount of carbon 14, which is a less common and less stable form of carbon, to the more abundant carbon 12.
For thousands of years, the ratio between the two has been the same. But those two decades of atomic bomb tests increased the C-14 in the atmosphere. And as growing grapes absorb carbon dioxide, they take in trace amounts of the heavier carbon isotope—which eventually show up in the wine.
The research team checked C-14 levels in 20 Australian red wines with vintages from 1958 to 1997. They compared the wine’s C-14 to C-14 in atmospheric3 samples from the same years. And found a direct match—C-14 levels could give away the vintage year for each wine. So beware wine scammers. Because even at the atomic level, in vino veritas.
1 exorbitant | |
adj.过分的;过度的 | |
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2 counterfeit | |
vt.伪造,仿造;adj.伪造的,假冒的 | |
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3 atmospheric | |
adj.大气的,空气的;大气层的;大气所引起的 | |
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