TY - JOUR
T1 - Optical dating of young glacial sediments from the source area of the Urumqi River in Tianshan Mountians, northwestern China
AU - Ou, Xianjiao
AU - Lai, Zhongping
AU - Zhou, Shangzhe
AU - Chen, Rong
AU - Zeng, Lanhua
PY - 2015/2/9
Y1 - 2015/2/9
N2 - Incomplete bleaching, which will lead to overestimation of age, still remains one of the most significant problems in luminescence dating on glacial sediments. In order to test the bleachability of luminescence signals of mountain glacial sediments, nineteen young samples from different geomorphological positions and different sediment settings, in the source area of the Urumqi River in Tianshan Mountains, a key area of Quaternary glaciation study in China, were collected and dated using optically stimulated luminescence (OSL) dating methods. Equivalent dose (De) was determined by quartz SAR-SGC procedures. Results show that most of the samples suffer from varying degrees of overestimation. In general, glaciofluvial and lateral moraine till samples show relatively low residual doses (0–20.5 Gy); while subglacial tills, tills from terminal moraines, ground moraines and hummocky moraines, show higher residual doses (22.4–205.6 Gy). Reworked loessic sediments exhibit surprisingly high residual doses (24.1 and 46.5 Gy). Glaciofluvial and materials from lateral moraine (upper part) are recommended when sampling, whereas those from subglacial tills, terminal moraines, ground moraines and hummocky moraines should be avoided
AB - Incomplete bleaching, which will lead to overestimation of age, still remains one of the most significant problems in luminescence dating on glacial sediments. In order to test the bleachability of luminescence signals of mountain glacial sediments, nineteen young samples from different geomorphological positions and different sediment settings, in the source area of the Urumqi River in Tianshan Mountains, a key area of Quaternary glaciation study in China, were collected and dated using optically stimulated luminescence (OSL) dating methods. Equivalent dose (De) was determined by quartz SAR-SGC procedures. Results show that most of the samples suffer from varying degrees of overestimation. In general, glaciofluvial and lateral moraine till samples show relatively low residual doses (0–20.5 Gy); while subglacial tills, tills from terminal moraines, ground moraines and hummocky moraines, show higher residual doses (22.4–205.6 Gy). Reworked loessic sediments exhibit surprisingly high residual doses (24.1 and 46.5 Gy). Glaciofluvial and materials from lateral moraine (upper part) are recommended when sampling, whereas those from subglacial tills, terminal moraines, ground moraines and hummocky moraines should be avoided
KW - OSL dating
KW - Mountain glacier
KW - Young glacial sediments
KW - Residual dose
KW - Urumqi River
KW - Tianshan Mountains
KW - LATE QUATERNARY GLACIATIONS
KW - QINGHAI-TIBETAN PLATEAU
KW - TIEN-SHAN
KW - NO. 1
KW - GLACIOFLUVIAL SEDIMENTS
KW - PALEOCLIMATIC CHANGE
KW - THERMAL TRANSFER
KW - SOUTHERN NORWAY
KW - CENTRAL-ASIA
KW - OSL SIGNALS
U2 - 10.1016/j.quaint.2014.08.053
DO - 10.1016/j.quaint.2014.08.053
M3 - Article
SN - 1040-6182
VL - 358
SP - 12
EP - 20
JO - Quaternary International
JF - Quaternary International
ER -