2013
DOI: 10.1016/j.nimb.2012.09.030
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AMS measurement of samples smaller than 300μg at center for applied isotope studies, University of Georgia

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“…For PLFA concentrations and δ 13 C analyses, 30–40 g of tailings sediment was extracted by the modified Bligh and Dyer method 28 using 2:1 methanol/DCM. Large extractions (2.6–2.8 kg) were used for Δ 14 C PLFA analyses (sites TP1, TP2, and TP4) in order to obtain a sufficient mass of carbon (i.e., >∼50 μg) required for accurate measurements . Samples were filtered and phase separated, and the organic fraction was subsequently separated into three fractions (DCM, acetone, methanol) by gravity column chromatography using precombusted (450 °C for 8 h) fully activated silica gel (70–230 mesh, Silicycle).…”
Section: Materials and Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For PLFA concentrations and δ 13 C analyses, 30–40 g of tailings sediment was extracted by the modified Bligh and Dyer method 28 using 2:1 methanol/DCM. Large extractions (2.6–2.8 kg) were used for Δ 14 C PLFA analyses (sites TP1, TP2, and TP4) in order to obtain a sufficient mass of carbon (i.e., >∼50 μg) required for accurate measurements . Samples were filtered and phase separated, and the organic fraction was subsequently separated into three fractions (DCM, acetone, methanol) by gravity column chromatography using precombusted (450 °C for 8 h) fully activated silica gel (70–230 mesh, Silicycle).…”
Section: Materials and Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Depending on the wood's density, this equates to a sample approximately 3 ×3 ×3 mm in size. Techniques tailored to small sample processing may require only 0.01 mg of carbon, or about 0.1 mg of dry wood (Cherkinsky et al 2013). The “destructive” perception of radiocarbon dating should therefore be softened in light of contemporary advances in the method.…”
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“…The 14 C data are corrected for the blank of 0.195 ±0.06 pMC, and data within 2σ of this value were reported as <0.195 pMC. The uncertainty of the blank was estimated based on the long-term reproducibility of ±30% reported for geologic graphite, coal, and calcite blanks in Cherkinsky et al (2013), which reflects the reproducibilities of both the background and the measurement.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%