Pederzani, SarahSnoeck, ChristopheWacker, UlrikeBritton, Kate2021-01-072021-01-072020-02-20Pederzani, S, Snoeck, C, Wacker, U & Britton, K 2020, 'Anion exchange resin and slow precipitation preclude the need for pretreatments in silver phosphate preparation for oxygen isotope analysis of bioapatites', Chemical Geology, vol. 534, 119455. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.chemgeo.2019.1194550009-2541https://hdl.handle.net/2164/15597The authors would like to thank Wolfram Meier-Augenstein (Robert Gordon University) for advice on TC/EA677 IRMS and to Raquel Maria (Kimmel Center for Archaeological Science, Weizmann Institute of Science) for advice on FTIR-ATR. Thanks to Birke Brumme (MPI EVA) for practical support with sample preparation. Thanks are also due to Sahra Talamo (MPI EVA/University of Bologna) for providing aliquots of the S-EVA-2000 and S-EVA-2001 in-house bone standards and to Klervia Jaouen (MPI EVA/Géosciences Environnment Toulouse) for providing extracted collagen used in the preparation of synthetic bones. This research was funded by the Max-Planck-Society as part of SP’s doctoral research. The authors would also like to thank the Max-Planck-Society, the University of Aberdeen and the Vreije Universiteit Brussels for professional and financial support during the production of this manuscript. CS thanks the Research Foundation - Flanders for his post-doctoral fellowship. We also thank Christophe Lécuyer and an anonymous reviewer for their valuable comments and suggestions.151063288engbioapatite phosphateboneenamelpalaeoclimate reconstructionmobilityδ18Odelta O-18DELTA-O-18 MEASUREMENTSFRACTIONATIONCARBONATE PRETREATMENTSEnamelRECONSTRUCTIONBioapatite phosphateMobilityRECORDPalaeoclimate reconstructionORGANIC MATERIALSHYDROGEN ISOTOPESDIAGENESISBoneBONE PHOSPHATEWATERδ OCC ArchaeologyQE GeologyGeochemistry and PetrologyGeologyCCQEAnion exchange resin and slow precipitation preclude the need for pretreatments in silver phosphate preparation for oxygen isotope analysis of bioapatitesJournal article10.1016/j.chemgeo.2019.119455http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85077748776&partnerID=8YFLogxK534