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On the detection of OSL age overestimation using single-aliquot techniques

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Optically stimulated luminescence (OSL) dating is a quantitative dating method to determine the time of last exposure of sand and silt to (sun) light. However, insufficient resetting of the optically stimulated luminescence signal prior to sediment deposition can result in overestimation of the age of a sample. Therefore detection of so-called poor bleaching is of prime importance in OSL dating. Several methods proposed in the literature for detection of poor bleaching are based on the scatter in equivalent doses obtained by singlealiquot methods. In this paper numerical simulations are used to assess the validity of these methods. The simulations show that scatter in equivalent doses is largely dependent on the number of grains contributing to the luminescence signal of each aliquot, and proportion of poorly-bleached grains in the mixture under study. Thresholds for detection of poor bleaching based on inter-aliquot scatter in equivalent doses are therefore not valid. It is concluded that tight, symmetrical dose distributions obtained on small aliquots (ultimately consisting of a single grain) provide the best indication that the sample is homogeneously bleached.
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Bibliogr. 43 poz., rys., tab.
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  • Netherlands Centre for Luminescence dating (NCL) IRI Delft University of Technology, Mekelweg 15, NL-2629 JB Delft, Netherlands
Bibliografia
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  • 8. Duller G.A.T., 1994a: Luminescence dating of poorly bleached sediments from Scotland. Quaternary Science Reviews 13: 521-524.
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  • 22. Lepper N., Agersnap Larsen N. and McKeever S.W.S., 2000: Equivalent dose distribution analysis of Holocene eolian and fluvial quartz sands from Central Oklahoma. Radiation Measurements 32: 603-608.
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  • 36. Roberts R.G., Galbraith R.F., Yoshida H., Laslett G.M. and Olley J.M., 2000: Distinguishing dose populations in sediment mixtures: a test of single-grain optical dating procedures using mixtures of laboratory-dosed quartz. Radiation Measurements 32, 459-465.
  • 37. Spooner N.A., 1994: The anomalous fading of infrared-stimulated luminescence from feldspars. Radiation Measurements 23: 625-632.
  • 38. Stokes S., 1992: Optical dating of young (modern) sediments using quartz: results from a selection of depositional environments. Quaternary Science Reviews 11: 153-159.
  • 39. Stokes S., 1999: Luminescence dating applications in geomorphological research. Geomorphology 29: 153-171.
  • 40. Stokes S., Bray H.E. and Blum M.D., 2001: Optical resetting in large drainage basins: Tests of zeroing assumptions using singlealiquot procedures. Quaternary Science Reviews 20: 879-886.
  • 41. Wallinga J., Murray A.S. and Duller G.A.T., 2000: Underestimation of equivalent dose in single-aliquot optical dating of feldspars caused by preheating. Radiation Measurements 32: 691-695.
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  • 43. Wintle A.G., Li S.H., Botha G.A. and Vogel J.C., 1995: Evaluation of luminescence-dating procedures applied to late-Holocene colluvium near St Paul’s Mission, Natal, South Africa. The Holocene 5: 97-102.
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