Author:
Tankersley Kenneth Barnett,Dunning Nicholas P.,Carr Christopher,Lentz David L.,Scarborough Vernon L.
Abstract
AbstractEvidence for the oldest known zeolite water purification filtration system occurs in the undisturbed sediments of the Corriental reservoir at the Maya city of Tikal, in northern Guatemala. The Corriental reservoir was an important source of drinking water at Tikal during the Late Preclassic to Late Classic cultural periods. X-ray diffraction analysis (XRD) and six AMS radiocarbon ages show that between ~ 2185 and 965 cal yr B.P. the drinking water in the Corriental reservoir water was filtered through a mixture of zeolite and coarse, sand-sized crystalline quartz. Zeolite is a non-toxic, three-dimensionally porous, crystalline, hydrated aluminosilicate with natural adsorbent and ion exchange properties, which removes harmful microbes as well as dispersed insoluble and soluble toxins from drinking water. The occurrence of zeolite in Corriental reservoir sediments expands our understanding of the earliest history of water purification and the long-term sustainability of an ancient Maya city.
Funder
Court Family Foundation
Charles Phelps Taft Research Center
Alphawood Foundation
Wenner-Gren Foundation
National Science Foundation
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
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