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X-ray microtomographic imaging of charcoal

Journal

JOURNAL OF ARCHAEOLOGICAL SCIENCE
Volume 35, Issue 10, Pages 2698-2706

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ACADEMIC PRESS LTD- ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.jas.2008.04.018

Keywords

charcoal; radiocarbon; microtomography; geoarchaeology; quaternary geochronology; biochar; black carbon

Funding

  1. NERC [NE/CO04531/1]
  2. Natural Environment Research Council [NE/C004531/1] Funding Source: researchfish

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We assess the potential of X-ray microtornography as a tool for the non-destructive, three-dimensional examination of the internal structure of charcoal. Microtomographic analysis of a series of charcoals produced by the experimental pyrolysis of pine wood at temperatures from 300 and 600 degrees C in nitrogen only and in nitrogen mixed with 2% oxygen indicates that, despite substantial shrinkage, observed porosity, pore size and pore connectivity are all increased by Pyrolysis and also by chemical oxidation. Analysis of a number of altered and unaltered archaeological and geological charcoals has demonstrated the capacity of the technique to identify and map the distribution of authigenic mineral contamination within charcoal fragments. The results are of significance to radiocarbon dating in that they provide insights into the mechanisms by which charcoal can be contaminated by extraneous carbon in the natural environment. (C) 2008 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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