Roberto Huarte
National Scientific and Technical Research Council
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Radiocarbon | 1984
Aníbal Juan Figini; Gabriel Jesús Gomez; Jorge E. Carbonari; Roberto Huarte; Alicia Zubiaga
The 14C measurements reported here were made between 1983 and 1987. Sample pretreatment and date calculations were previously reported (Figini et al 1984). The method employed, liquid scintillation counting, was previously described (Huarte & Figini 1988). No 13C/12C ratios were measured and results were not corrected for 13C fractionation and/or reservoir effect. Descriptions, comments and references to publications are based on information supplied by submitters.
Radiocarbon | 1988
Roberto Huarte; Aníbal Juan Figini
The development and improvement of benzene synthesis for radiocarbon dating by liquid scintillation counting was started at LATYR in 1981. The basic technique employed was described by Polach, Gower & Frazer (1972). The line of benzene synthesis is similar to that used by Coleman et al (1972). The pretreatment of the samples and transformation to CO2 has been previously described (Figini et al, 1984). The conditions of measurement were partially determined according to Pearson (1979). Results of measurements of interlaboratory check samples using the technique described are given.
Estudios Atacamenos | 2002
Marta Inés Baldini; Jorge E. Carbonari; Gervasio Cieza; María Eugenia De Feo; María F del Castillo; Aníbal Juan Figini; Alberto Rex González; Roberto Huarte; José Togo
Choya 68 is a ceremonial site, with a monticular structure, that is adjacent to ample prepared surfaces and quadrangular and rectangular stone structures. Abundant Aguada Portezuelo ceramic type was recovered from the excavation, and in smaller proportions, painted and blackengraved Aguada types. We present the dates for these structures as provided by three C 14 laboratories. We make observations on the association between the samples and related archaeological events, analyzing the probable causes of the interlaboratory differences. We conclude that the most important variable of the C 14 dates is the chronological heterogeneity of the charcoal samples that we analyzed.
Radiocarbon | 1990
Aníbal Juan Figini; Roberto Huarte; Jorge E. Carbonari
We discuss here the variability, for our laboratory, in counting for radiocarbon dating of replicate measurements of background and secondary modern standard, duplicate measurements of samples provided by the International Collaborative Study, and replicate measurements of the dilution of the 14C-labeled benzene standard. The variability in the measurements of the International Collaborative Study samples suggest the existence of systematic bias.
Quaternary International | 2003
Eduardo Pedro Tonni; Roberto Huarte; Jorge E. Carbonari; Aníbal Juan Figini
Archive | 1986
Francisco Fidalgo; Luis M. Meo Guzmán; Gustavo G. Politis; Mónica Salemme; Eduardo Pedro Tonni; Jorge E. Carbonari; Gabriel Jesús Gomez; Roberto Huarte; Aníbal Juan Figini
Revista de la Asociación Geológica Argentina | 2011
Enrique Fucks; Adriana Blasi; Jorge E. Carbonari; Roberto Huarte; Florencia Pisano; Marina Laura Aguirre
Radiocarbon | 2011
Javier Negrete; Esteban Soibelzon; Eduardo Pedro Tonni; Alejandro R Carlini; Leopoldo Héctor Soibelzon; Sebastián Poljak; Roberto Huarte; Jorge E. Carbonari
Revista de la Sociedad Geológica de España | 2012
Enrique Fucks; Florencia Pisano; Jorge E. Carbonari; Roberto Huarte
Intersecciones En Antropologia | 2008
Eduardo Pedro Tonni; Ricardo A. Bonini; Alejandro Molinari; Francisco J. Prevosti; Lucas H. Pomi; Jorge E. Carbonari; Roberto Huarte