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SAMPLE PREPARATION METHODS USED AT THE AUSTRALIAN NATIONAL UNIVERSITY RADIOCARBON FACILITY

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  03 February 2023

R E Wood*
Affiliation:
Research School of Earth Sciences, Australian National University, Acton, 2601, Australia School of Archaeology and Anthropology, Australian National University, Acton, 2601, Australia School of Archaeology, University of Oxford, Oxford, OX1 3TG, UK
R Esmay
Affiliation:
Research School of Earth Sciences, Australian National University, Acton, 2601, Australia
E Usher
Affiliation:
Research School of Earth Sciences, Australian National University, Acton, 2601, Australia
S J Fallon
Affiliation:
Research School of Earth Sciences, Australian National University, Acton, 2601, Australia
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*Corresponding author. Email: rachel.wood@arch.ox.ac.uk
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Abstract

The Single Stage AMS radiocarbon facility at the Australian National University has operated for the past 14 years. This paper presents the pretreatment methods used for the major sample types dated and reflects on whether quality assurance protocols can adequately detect altered materials. The majority of fossil samples dated by the facility are from tropical and arid environments where diagenesis of both organic samples and carbonates is often severe. A large proportion of the samples submitted cannot be dated, and screening and quality assurance methods are crucial. Based on analysis of 250 measurements on bone collagen, quality assurance indicators for bone are revised. From May 2021, the laboratory has accepted dates on collagen where yield >0.5%, %C is in the range of 39.7–46.9, and the C:N ratio is between 3.00 and 3.30.

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© The Author(s), 2023. Published by Cambridge University Press for the Arizona Board of Regents on behalf of the University of Arizona
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Figure 1 Materials submitted to the S-ANU laboratory since 2011. The category “other” includes laboratory tests of reagents and conservation treatments found on samples, as well some of the rarer sample types such as textiles, beeswax, paper and industrial products such as additives in the wine industry and fuels.

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Table 1 Pretreatment conditions in pretreatment of burnt and unburnt plant material. Between each treatment, the sample is washed at least 3 times in ultrapure water, or until the water remains colorless. RT refers to room temperature.

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Figure 2 Success of the ABA pretreatment applied to charcoal since 2011 (a) % yield (b) comparison of %C and % yield.

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Figure 3 Collagen quality indicators of samples pretreated since August 2014: (a) % collagen yield, (b) %C, (c) C:N.

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Table 2 Secondary pretreatment standards routinely used in the ANU radiocarbon facility.