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Rehydroxylation (RHX) dating: Mass loss issues due to incomplete drying, carbon content, and mineral alteration
Gerard Barrett
School of Natural and Built Environment
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Earth and Planetary Sciences
Carbon
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Content
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Drying
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Mineral Alteration
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Heating
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Sample
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Organic Matter
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Need
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Moisture
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Age
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Amount
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Removal
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Context
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Investigation
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Ratio
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High Resolution
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Variability
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Monitoring
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Water
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Contamination
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Organic Carbon
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Trial
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Month
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Exhibit
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Medieval
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Brick
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Water Loss
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Gypsum
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Dehydration
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Retrieval
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Chemistry
Carbon
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Mineral
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Drying
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Sample
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Water Type
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Heating
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Concentration
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Dehydration
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Physisorption
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Brick Like Crystal
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Organic Carbon
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Physics
Revisions
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Minerals
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Drying
100%
Heating
80%
Water
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Variability
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Ratios
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High Resolution
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Dehydration
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