Vacuum freeze-drying of sediment cores: an optimised method for preserving archaeostratigraphic archives

  • Enevold R
  • Flintoft P
  • Tjellden A
  • et al.
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Abstract

The authors introduce an ongoing project that explores a solution for the long-term preservation of proxies in archaeological and geological sediment cores to protect unique palaeoenvironmental data. To prevent alterations of organic properties and/or fungal growth, the sediment cores are vacuum freeze-dried, allowing long-term storage at 55 per cent relative humidity (RH).

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Enevold, R., Flintoft, P., Tjellden, A. K. E., & Kristiansen, S. M. (2019). Vacuum freeze-drying of sediment cores: an optimised method for preserving archaeostratigraphic archives. Antiquity, 93(370). https://doi.org/10.15184/aqy.2019.98

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