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    STUDIA CHEMIA - Issue no. 2 / 2024  
         
  Article:   RADIOCARBON INVESTIGATION OF THE SOLITARY AFRICAN BAOBAB FROM DALKUT, DHOFAR, OMAN.

Authors:  ADRIAN PATRUT, ROXANA T. PATRUT, MIHALY MOLNAR, LAILA S. AL HARTHY, J. JED BROWN, LASZLO RAKOSY, KHALID A. AL FARSI, ABDULRAHMAN R. AL HINAI, ILEANA ANDREEA RATIU, JENŐ BODIS.
 
       
         
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DOI: 10.24193/subbchem.2024.2.08

Published Online: 2024-06-30
Published Print: 2024-06-30
pp. 109-120

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The article discloses the AMS (accelerator mass spectrometry) radiocarbon dating results of the well-known African baobab of Dalkut, Dhofar Governorate, Oman. The investigation shows that the baobab has a cluster structure and is composed of 3 perfectly fused stems. Three wood samples were collected from primary branches and one sample was collected from the exterior of a stem. Eight tiny segments were extracted from the samples and dated by radiocarbon. The oldest dated sample segment, which originates from a primary branch of the southern stem, had a radiocarbon date of 590 ± 18 BP, which corresponds to a calibrated age of 685 ± 15 years. This result indicates that the southern stem of the baobab of Dalkut is 800 ± 30 years old. According to other radiocarbon dating results, the two northern stems are younger and emerged from the southern stem around 550 years ago. The tree of Dalkut is a solitary baobab. The nearest baobab is over 150 km away, to the north.

Keywords: AMS radiocarbon dating, Adansonia digitata, Oman, multiple stems, age determination.
 
         
     
         
         
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