EXAMINATION OF BULK SOIL FOR RADIOCARBON DATABLE MATERIAL FROM THE FRENCHMAN MOUNTAIN FAULT, NEVADA
Author(s): Kathryn Puseman; R.A. Varney
Year: 2006
Summary
Two soil samples initially were floated to recover organic fragments suitable for
radiocarbon analysis. These samples were recovered from the Frenchman Mountain fault on
the east side of Las Vegas, Nevada. Botanic components and detrital charcoal were identified,
and potentially radiocarbon datable material was separated. Charcoal from sample WMRFMF-04 was submitted to Beta Analytic, Inc., for the AMS radiocarbon analysis using the "MicroSample
AMS Counting Service" now available; however, the charcoal sample did not contain a
sufficient quantity of final carbon for dating. Two additional samples from the same areas in the
fault were submitted in an attempt to recover sufficient micro-charcoal for dating.
Cite this Record
EXAMINATION OF BULK SOIL FOR RADIOCARBON DATABLE MATERIAL FROM THE FRENCHMAN MOUNTAIN FAULT, NEVADA. Kathryn Puseman, R.A. Varney. 2006 ( tDAR id: 379337) ; doi:10.6067/XCV8DJ5F33
Keywords
Material
Macrobotanical
Investigation Types
Data Recovery / Excavation
General
Bulk Soil Samples
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Detrital Charcoal
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Macrofloral Analysis
Geographic Keywords
Frenchman Mountain Fault
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Las Vegas, Nevada
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