1994
DOI: 10.1080/01916122.1994.9989441
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Nested sampling of soil pollen, charcoal, and other soil components using a root corer

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“…Modified from the published methods (Horn et al, 1994;Ohlson and Tryterud, 2000;Hart et al, 2008), ten g of each soil sample were weighed, soaked in 1 L water, and stirred gently (but thoroughly) with a glass rod to disaggregate soil particles. We collected suspended materials near the liquid surface (3 cm) with tissue paper 3-5 times until no more charcoal particles were found.…”
Section: Charcoal Extractionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Modified from the published methods (Horn et al, 1994;Ohlson and Tryterud, 2000;Hart et al, 2008), ten g of each soil sample were weighed, soaked in 1 L water, and stirred gently (but thoroughly) with a glass rod to disaggregate soil particles. We collected suspended materials near the liquid surface (3 cm) with tissue paper 3-5 times until no more charcoal particles were found.…”
Section: Charcoal Extractionmentioning
confidence: 99%