COMPARING DIRECT CARBONATE AND STANDARD GRAPHITE 14C DETERMINATIONS OF BIOGENIC CARBONATES
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Published:2021-01-19
Issue:2
Volume:63
Page:387-403
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ISSN:0033-8222
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Container-title:Radiocarbon
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Radiocarbon
Author:
Bright JordonORCID, Ebert Chris, Kosnik Matthew A, Southon John R, Whitacre Katherine, Albano Paolo G, Flores Carola, Frazer Thomas K, Hua QuanORCID, Kowalewski Michal, Martinelli Julieta C, Oakley David, Parker Wesley G, Retelle Michael, do Nascimento Ritter MatiasORCID, Rivadeneira Marcelo M, Scarponi Daniele, Yanes Yurena, Zuschin Martin, Kaufman Darrell S
Abstract
ABSTRACTThe direct carbonate procedure for accelerator mass spectrometry radiocarbon (AMS 14C) dating of submilligram samples of biogenic carbonate without graphitization is becoming widely used in a variety of studies. We compare the results of 153 paired direct carbonate and standard graphite 14C determinations on single specimens of an assortment of biogenic carbonates. A reduced major axis regression shows a strong relationship between direct carbonate and graphite percent Modern Carbon (pMC) values (m = 0.996; 95% CI [0.991–1.001]). An analysis of differences and a 95% confidence interval on pMC values reveals that there is no significant difference between direct carbonate and graphite pMC values for 76% of analyzed specimens, although variation in direct carbonate pMC is underestimated. The difference between the two methods is typically within 2 pMC, with 61% of direct carbonate pMC measurements being higher than their paired graphite counterpart. Of the 36 specimens that did yield significant differences, all but three missed the 95% significance threshold by 1.2 pMC or less. These results show that direct carbonate 14C dating of biogenic carbonates is a cost-effective and efficient complement to standard graphite 14C dating.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
General Earth and Planetary Sciences,Archaeology
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