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University of Wisconsin Radiocarbon Dates XIV

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  18 July 2016

Margaret M Bender
Affiliation:
Center for Climatic Research University of Wisconsin, Madison
Reid A Bryson
Affiliation:
Center for Climatic Research University of Wisconsin, Madison
David A Baerreis
Affiliation:
Center for Climatic Research University of Wisconsin, Madison
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Procedures and equipment of the laboratory have been described in previous date lists. Wood, charcoal, and peat samples are pretreated with dilute NaOH and dilute H3PO4 before conversion to the counting gas methane; marls and lake cores are treated with acid only. Very calcareous samples are treated with dilute HCl instead of H3PO4.

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