Articles | Volume 20, issue 15
https://doi.org/10.5194/bg-20-3137-2023
https://doi.org/10.5194/bg-20-3137-2023
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01 Aug 2023
Research article |  | 01 Aug 2023

Inorganic component in oak waterlogged archaeological wood and volcanic lake compartments

Giancarlo Sidoti, Federica Antonelli, Giulia Galotta, Maria Cristina Moscatelli, Davor Kržišnik, Vittorio Vinciguerra, Swati Tamantini, Rosita Marabottini, Natalia Macro, and Manuela Romagnoli

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The mineral content in archaeological wood pile dwellings and in the surrounding sediments in a volcanic lake was investigated. Calcium was the most abundant element; the second most abundant element was arsenic in sapwood. Sulfur, iron and potassium were also present. The mineral compounds are linked to the volcanic origin of the lake, to bioaccumulation processes induced by bacteria (i.e. sulfate-reducing bacteria) and to biochemical processes.
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