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Microwave Oven Pretreatment of Carbonates for 14C Dating by Accelerator Mass Spectrometry
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 18 July 2016
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A microwave oven is used to pretreat carbonate samples prior to graphitization and radiocarbon dating by accelerator mass spectrometry. The method reduces the risk of contamination of small carbonate samples and provides a fast and convenient method for the acid evolution of CO2.
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