Field data validation of an algorithm for computing obsidian effective hydration temperature |
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Authors: | Alexander K Rogers |
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Institution: | Maturango Museum, 100 E. Las Flores Ave., Ridgecrest, CA 93555, USA |
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Abstract: | This paper describes an analysis to validate the effective hydration temperature (EHT) algorithm for obsidian Rogers, A.K., 2007. Effective hydration temperature of obsidian: a diffusion-theory analysis of time-dependent hydration rates. J. Arch. Sci. 34, 656-665], using hourly temperature data from the Amargosa Desert Research Site near Beatty, NV. These data were used as input to a numerical model of the temperature-dependent diffusion process, and EHT was calculated yearly and for the aggregate. The same temperature data were processed to extract input parameters for the climatic model reported and used as input for EHT computation. EHT as computed from recorded hourly data was found to be within 1 °C of that computed from the climatic model. It is also shown that computed EHT differences between sites are not sensitive to whether air or surface temperature data are used, as long as they are used consistently; however, surface temperature data must be used if depth corrections are to be made. |
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Keywords: | Obsidian Hydration OHD |
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