Ascough, P.L.Bird, Michael I.Meredith, W.Wood, RachelSnape, Colin EBrock, FionaHigham, Thomas F. G.Large, D JApperley, D.C.2015-12-130033-8222http://hdl.handle.net/1885/72157Charcoal is the result of natural and anthropogenic burning events, when biomass is exposed to elevated temperatures under conditions of restricted oxygen. This process produces a range of materials, collectively known as pyrogenic carbon, the most inertKeywords: anthropogenic source; biomass; black carbon; cellulose; charcoal; humic substance; measurement method; oxygen; pyrolysis; radiocarbon dating; temperature effectHydropyrolysis: Implications for radiocarbon pretreatment and characterization of black carbon2010.1017/S00338222000464272020-12-20