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Abstract
Concern over anomalous fading has been the biggest single factor responsible for deterring the widespread use of the infra-red stimulated luminescence (IRSL) or thermoluminescence (TL) signal from feldspars for luminescence dating. There has therefore been great interest in the use of the recently proposed Post-IR IRSL signal, because it has been shown to significantly reduce the degree of anomalous fading observed in feldspars and therefore potentially provides a means of circumventing the issue. This study undertakes a systematic investigation into various preheat and Post-IR IRSL measurement conditions proposed in the literature, by using two samples from the Halfway House loess section in Alaska which bracket the Old Crow tephra which has been dated using fission track methods. Preheat plateau tests show a dramatic change in equivalent dose with Post-IR IRSL measurement conditions, and further tests reveal that these changes are driven by preheat temperature rather than Post-IR IR stimulation temperature. Dose recovery tests on laboratory-bleached material mimic the findings of the natural preheat plateau test data, and sensitivity change between the first and second Single Aliquot Regenerative dose (SAR) measurement cycle is found to be responsible. Comparison of the Post-IR IRSL ages with the independent age control shows that, for the samples in this study, the Post-IR IR signal stimulated at 290 °C is inappropriate for dating. However, use of lower preheat (250-300 °C) and Post-IR IR stimulation temperatures from 225 to 270 °C gave rise to ages which were in agreement with the independent age control.
Original language | English |
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Pages (from-to) | 716-724 |
Number of pages | 9 |
Journal | Radiation Measurements |
Volume | 47 |
Issue number | 9 |
Early online date | 03 Apr 2012 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - Sept 2012 |
Keywords
- PALEOCLIMATIC SIGNIFICANCE
- TEPHRA
- SEQUENCES
- Polymineral
- Luminescence dating
- Fine-grain
- 4-11 mu m
- Halfway House
- PLEISTOCENE LOESS
- PALEOSOL
- FAIRBANKS
- Old Crow tephra
- SAMPLES
- Anomalous fading
- LUMINESCENCE CHRONOLOGY
- THERMOLUMINESCENCE
- NEW-ZEALAND
- 4-11 μm
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13th International Conference on Luminescence and Electron Spin Resonance Dating (LED)
Roberts, H. (Speaker)
10 Jul 2011 → 14 Jul 2011Activity: Participating in or organising an event › Conference