AMS dating of a late Quaternary tephra at Graham's Terrace, New Zealand

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The radiocarbon dating of volcanic ash (tephra) deposits in New Zealand has been difficult on sites remote from the eruption, which contain either little carbon or degraded and contaminated charcoal. Although many studies of contamination removal from macroscopic charcoals from tephra sequences have been made, little attention has been paid to those containing no visible charcoal, because of the difficulty of obtaining sufficient carbon for radiometric dating. We report here experiments using accelerator mass spectrometry to establish a reliable method for dating a low-carbon aeolian and peat deposit containing a tephra horizon. Results so far demonstrate that improvements to existing chemical pretreatment methods are possible, and that dates obtained on oxidized fine-grained residues can approach the maximum age determined on good quality charred wood samples. -Authors

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Gillespie, R. (1992). AMS dating of a late Quaternary tephra at Graham’s Terrace, New Zealand. Radiocarbon, 34(1), 21–27. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0033822200013382

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