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University of Wisconsin Radiocarbon Dates XVIII

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  18 July 2016

Margaret M Bender
Affiliation:
Center for Climatic Research, Institute for Environmental Studies, 1225 W Dayton Street, University of Wisconsin-Madison Madison, Wisconsin
David A Baerreis
Affiliation:
Center for Climatic Research, Institute for Environmental Studies, 1225 W Dayton Street, University of Wisconsin-Madison Madison, Wisconsin
Reid A Bryson
Affiliation:
Center for Climatic Research, Institute for Environmental Studies, 1225 W Dayton Street, University of Wisconsin-Madison Madison, Wisconsin
Raymond L Steventon
Affiliation:
Center for Climatic Research, Institute for Environmental Studies, 1225 W Dayton Street, University of Wisconsin-Madison Madison, Wisconsin
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Procedures and equipment have been described in previous date lists. Except as otherwise indicated, wood, charcoal, and peat samples are pretreated with dilute NaOH-Na4P2O7 and dilute H3PO4 before conversion to the counting gas methane; marls and lake cores are treated with acid only. Very calcareous materials are treated with HCl instead of H3PO4.

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