1. Optical dating of young deltaic deposits on a decadal time scale.
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Shen, Zhixiong and Mauz, Barbara
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OPTICALLY stimulated luminescence dating ,SEDIMENT analysis ,QUARTZ analysis ,ALIQUOT sequences ,BLEACHING materials - Abstract
Abstract: Modern Mississippi Delta sediments were analyzed to investigate quartz OSL signal resetting in large river deltas and test the accuracy of OSL dating on a decadal time scale with the early background subtraction and a recently proposed burial dose estimation procedure. Both fine silt-sized and sand-sized quartz were measured with a modified single-aliquot regenerative dose (SAR) protocol and equivalent dose (D
e ) was calculated using different background subtraction methods. Evidence of insufficient bleaching was observed, but the residual signal is equivalent to ∼100a on average for both sandy quartz and fine silt-sized quartz. It is shown that dose distributions of sandy quartz are affected by the background subtraction. The proportion of aliquots that have De in agreement with expectation is significantly larger when an early background is subtracted compared to the late background subtraction. This is, in contrast, not observed for fine silt-sized quartz. Accurate OSL ages were obtained by employing the unlogged minimum age model to De s of sandy quartz obtained with the early background subtraction method. [Copyright &y& Elsevier]- Published
- 2012
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