Claim CD011: Carbon dating gives inaccurate results
Claim CD011.1: Variable C-14/C-12 ratio invalidates C-14 dating
Claim CD011.2: Vollosovitch and Dima mammoths yielded inconsistent C-14 dates
Claim CD011.3: Living snails were C-14 dated at 2,300 and 27,000 years old
Claim CD011.4: A freshly killed seal was C-14 dated at 1,300 years old
Claim CD011.5: Triassic wood from Australia was dated at 33,000 years old
Claim CD011.6: Ancient coal and oil are C-14 dated as only 50,000 years old
Brief responses in the Index to Creationist Claims in the TalkOrigins Archive.
Answers to Creationist Attacks on Carbon-14 Dating
Article by Christopher Gregory Weber in Creation/Evolution Journal on the website of the National Center for Science Education. The bibliography is missing from this version but is present in the PDF format of the issue in which this article appears.
Carbon dating: testing creationist arguments
Post by Adam Benton on his Filthy Monkey Men blog. Some might find the disparaging tone off-putting but the information is useful.
Wikipedia article about how radiocarbon dating is calibrated.
Do mammoths disprove radiocarbon dating?
Post by Adam Benton on his Filthy Monkey Men blog.
Article by Dave E. Matson in the TalkOrigins Archive. Also available on the Secular Web site, although a diagram is missing from this version.
The Lake Malawi Sediment Chronometer and the Toba Super Eruption
Post by R. Joel Duff on his Naturalis Historia blog.