Relict periglacial wedge structures are widespread in mid-latitude and polar regions. The wedges have a high preservation potential and are often infilled with quartz-rich aeolian sand, making them potentially suitable for luminescence dating. This paper presents initial work from an anti-syngenetic sand wedge in the Tuktoyaktuk Coastlands, Arctic Canada. When samples were measured at the single grain level they showed poor palaeodose (De) reproducibility and consequent high age uncertainties. The aim of the study was to determine whether this intra-sample De scatter reflected methodological issues arising from OSL measurement or processes of wedge development
Geochemically-fingerprinted tephra beds provide unique chronostratigraphic markers for comparing Qua...
Linking the timing of glacial episodes and behaviour to climatic shifts that are documented in ice a...
Luminescence dating is unique amongst geochronological methods because it directly dates the time of...
Sedimentary structures formed by the progressive primary infilling of thermal contraction cracks wit...
Sand-sheet deposits of full-glacial age in the Tuktoyaktuk Coastlands, western Arctic Canada, contai...
Sand and sand-ice fillings of Quaternary thermal contraction cracks on Summer and Hadwen Islands, We...
paper has been peer-reviewed but does not contain final published proof-corrections or journal pagin...
International audienceMuch of France remained unglaciated during the Late Quaternary and was subject...
We report on quartz Optically Stimulated Luminescence (OSL) dating of the infill of 14 relict sand w...
Optically Stimulated Luminescence (OSL) dating has been intensively used to date the late Quaternary...
Optically stimulated luminescence (OSL) dating is increasingly used to estimate the age of fluvial d...
Previously reported low luminescence of basal glacial sediment has raised the possibility that proce...
Landforming processes are highly active in the Arctic, and luminescence dating can be used to establ...
Fluvial deposits and landforms are important archives of river response to climate, tectonics and ba...
Aeolian samples from deserts in northern China were studied using the optically stimulated luminesce...
Geochemically-fingerprinted tephra beds provide unique chronostratigraphic markers for comparing Qua...
Linking the timing of glacial episodes and behaviour to climatic shifts that are documented in ice a...
Luminescence dating is unique amongst geochronological methods because it directly dates the time of...
Sedimentary structures formed by the progressive primary infilling of thermal contraction cracks wit...
Sand-sheet deposits of full-glacial age in the Tuktoyaktuk Coastlands, western Arctic Canada, contai...
Sand and sand-ice fillings of Quaternary thermal contraction cracks on Summer and Hadwen Islands, We...
paper has been peer-reviewed but does not contain final published proof-corrections or journal pagin...
International audienceMuch of France remained unglaciated during the Late Quaternary and was subject...
We report on quartz Optically Stimulated Luminescence (OSL) dating of the infill of 14 relict sand w...
Optically Stimulated Luminescence (OSL) dating has been intensively used to date the late Quaternary...
Optically stimulated luminescence (OSL) dating is increasingly used to estimate the age of fluvial d...
Previously reported low luminescence of basal glacial sediment has raised the possibility that proce...
Landforming processes are highly active in the Arctic, and luminescence dating can be used to establ...
Fluvial deposits and landforms are important archives of river response to climate, tectonics and ba...
Aeolian samples from deserts in northern China were studied using the optically stimulated luminesce...
Geochemically-fingerprinted tephra beds provide unique chronostratigraphic markers for comparing Qua...
Linking the timing of glacial episodes and behaviour to climatic shifts that are documented in ice a...
Luminescence dating is unique amongst geochronological methods because it directly dates the time of...