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Vacuum chambers for use in resin impregnation of core samples

✍ Scribed by Matthew D. Gage


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1999
Tongue
English
Weight
87 KB
Volume
14
Category
Article
ISSN
0883-6353

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✦ Synopsis


Services (OAS), through funding provided by a private corporation, began a research project aimed at a relatively noninvasive investigation of Mound R at Moundville Archaeological Park, Moundville, Alabama (Site 1Tu500). Plans for the project began in June 1997 with field investigations set for the following fall. In cooperation with Energen Corporation of Alabama, funding was developed for a ground penetrating radar (GPR) survey of the mound, as well as the recovery of 60 core samples from 12 coring locations on the summit of Mound R. Several of the core samples were selected by OAS for resin impregnation and microanalysis. With this goal in mind, OAS found it necessary to construct a vacuum chamber large enough to incorporate the samples. Its construction may be beneficial to others requiring larger chambers for similar analysis.


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