Variation of U-microdistribution in fossil Hipparion teeth as a complicating factor in dating studies |
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Authors: | Y. Bassiakos A. Athanassiou S. Roussiakis G. Theodorou |
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Affiliation: | (1) Laboratory of Archaeometry, N.R.C.S. Demokritos, 153 10 Aghia Paraskevi Attikis, (Greece);(2) Subfaculty of Earth Sciences, Department of Historical Geology and Paleontology, University of Athens, Panepistimiopolis, 157 84 Zografou, (Greece) |
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Abstract: | Five Upper Miocene fossil Hipparion molars were studied for U-distribution by Fission Track. U uptake has reached the whole mass of the teeth and no saturation fronts seem to occur in the interior layers. Mean U-concentration in dentine, cement and enamel was 157, 139 and 78 ppm, respectively. Uenamel/Udentine 0.5 is considerably higher than 0.1 reported in the past for Upper-Quaternary mammoth teeth. These features are disadvantageous for ESR-dating in Hipparion enamel, although a long-lived signal (g=2.0018) is apparent. Leaching phenomena occur in the outer regions of these teeth. Inner enamel folding seems to have hindered a more uniform U-distribution in the teeth. |
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