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Generating long chronologies for lacustrine sediments using luminescence dating: a 250,000 year record from Lake Tana, Ethiopia.

Authors :
Roberts, Helen M.
Bryant, Charlotte L.
Huws, Dei G.
Lamb, Henry F.
Source :
Quaternary Science Reviews. Dec2018, Vol. 202, p66-77. 12p.
Publication Year :
2018

Abstract

Abstract The lakes of the eastern Africa Rift often contain great thicknesses of sediment that may provide continuous records of environmental change over decadal to million-year timescales. However interpretation of these changes is greatly compromised without a reliable chronology. Luminescence dating has not been used extensively in lacustrine settings; instead previous studies have often relied upon radiocarbon dating, using extrapolation beyond the upper limit of that technique, and employing opportunistic sampling of tephra and palaeomagnetic signatures where possible. This study from Lake Tana, Ethiopia, demonstrates that recent advances in luminescence methodology can provide long chronologies for lake sediments that are not dependent on the intermittent presence of dateable material, as is the case for radiocarbon and tephra-based methods. Specifically, this study generates luminescence ages that agree with independent chronology based on radiocarbon dating in the upper part of the core, and extends significantly beyond the range of radiocarbon dating to provide one of the longest independently dated lacustrine sediment records in eastern Africa, thus demonstrating the tremendous potential of luminescence for constructing lacustrine sediment chronologies over 100,000 year timescales. Highlights • Recent advances make it timely to apply luminescence methods to date lake sediments. • Luminescence dating can provide long chronologies throughout lake sediment cores. • The application of luminescence dating to sediments from Lake Tana is discussed. • One of the longest independently dated lake records in eastern Africa. • Demonstrates the contribution luminescence dating can make to lacustrine studies. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
02773791
Volume :
202
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Quaternary Science Reviews
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
133438060
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.quascirev.2018.10.037