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STABLE CARBON ISOTOPE ANALYSIS OF SUBFOSSIL WOOD FROM AUSTRIAN ALPS.

Marzena Kłusek1, Sławomira Pawełczyk2.   

Abstract

The presented studies were carried out in order to check the usefulness of subfossil wood for stable isotope analysis. The aim of research was also to define the optimal method of subfossil samples preparation. Subfossil samples used during the presented studies are a part of the multi-century dendrochronological scale. This chronology originates in an area situated around a small mountain lake - Schwarzersee, in Austria. The obtained results of stable carbon isotope measurements confirmed that the method of α-cellulose extraction by the application of acidic sodium chlorite and sodium hydroxide solutions removes resins and other mobile compounds from wood. Therefore, in the case of the analysed samples, the additional chemical process of extractives removing was found to be unnecessary. Studied wood samples contained an adequate proportion of α-cellulose similar to the values characteristic for the contemporary trees. This proved an adequate wood preservation which is essential for the conduction of isotopic research.

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Keywords:  extractives; stable carbon isotopes; subfossil wood; α-cellulose

Year:  2014        PMID: 26346297      PMCID: PMC4558955          DOI: 10.2478/s13386-013-0168-8

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Geochronometria        ISSN: 1733-8387            Impact factor:   1.515


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