2018
DOI: 10.24193/subbchem.2018.3.03
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Radiocarbon dating of the old ash of Aiton, Romania

Abstract: The article reports the AMS (accelerator mass spectrometry) radiocarbon investigation results of the old common ash of Aiton. Five wood samples were collected from the trunk of the tree. The deepest ends of the samples were analysed by AMS radiocarbon. We found radiocarbon dates between 165 ± 20 BP and 240 ± 18 BP, which correspond to calibrated ages of 230-360 years. These results, combined with a ring counting estimate, indicate an age of 330 ± 30 years for the ash of Aiton. By this value, the ash of Aiton b… Show more

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“…Romania hosts several trees which have reached large dimensions and old ages. We investigated and dated by radiocarbon some remains of the historic oak of Ţebea [9], the large pedunculate oak of Cajvana [10], the old black poplar of Mocod and the big grey poplar of Rafaila [11], and the old ash of Aiton [12].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Romania hosts several trees which have reached large dimensions and old ages. We investigated and dated by radiocarbon some remains of the historic oak of Ţebea [9], the large pedunculate oak of Cajvana [10], the old black poplar of Mocod and the big grey poplar of Rafaila [11], and the old ash of Aiton [12].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%