Data di Pubblicazione:
2017
Abstract:
From the early days of radiocarbon dating, the standard sample treatment has involved removal of
contamination from carbonates and humic acids by washes in acid and base, respectively. A modification of this
acid-base-acid (ABA) method has been suggested, especially for material older than 20,000 yr. However, the criticism
of ABA and application of a more aggressive oxidizing method, such as wet oxidation (ABOX) or cellulose extraction,
might only be needed in some special cases, for example, in the case of poorly preserved or chemically treated
wood. Separation of cellulose seems to be the ultimate solution; however, it is not always applicable when samples
contain small amounts of wood. As a part of studies focusing on the chronology of late Pleistocene sedimentary
processes in the Venetian-Friulian Plain and Carnic Alps (NE Italy), 14C analyses were performed on old wood
samples found in sedimentary deposits of pre-Last Glacial Maximum (LGM) age. Wood samples were treated by
five methods: ABA, two modified ABA treatments (ABOX and ABA+Bleach), as well as two different cellulose
separations. Infrared spectra of treated samples and 14C results show that in most cases the ABA method is sufficient
in removing the contamination of naturally deposited wood, even when the wood is of very old age.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
14C AMS dating; wood; pretreatment; cellulose; IR spectra.
Elenco autori:
Monegato, Giovanni
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