The luminescence properties of common minerals, such as quartz and potassium-rich feldspars, allow them to be used to measure depositional ages for late Quaternary sediments. The optically stimulated luminescence (OSL) signals currently used are appropriate for mineral grains whose previous radiation history was erased by exposure to sunlight immediately prior to deposition. However, the concepts relating to grain size and long-term stability of the signals established when using the thermoluminescence signals should not be forgotten. Recent technological advances and the development of new laboratory measurement procedures for obtaining the equivalent dose have resulted in more widespread and more confident use of OSL for dating using smal...
The optical stimulated luminescence (OSL) dating is a steadily developed method in the fields of arc...
Luminescence dating is part of a suite of trapped charge dating techniques used in Quaternary resear...
Recent developments in our understanding of the limitations of optically stimulated luminescence as ...
The luminescence properties of common minerals, such as quartz and potassium-rich feldspars, allow t...
Luminescence techniques for dating both heated materials (e.g., pottery and burnt stone) and sedimen...
Luminescence techniques for dating both heated materials (e.g., pottery and burnt stone) and sedimen...
Optically Stimulated Luminescence (OSL) dating is a tool used in Quaternary Geology for assessing ag...
Luminescence dating is unique amongst geochronological methods in dating the deposition of sediments...
International audienceLuminescence dating is an appropriate method to determine the age of sediments...
Optical dating measures the time that has elapsed since mineral grains were exposed to daylight. The...
Optically Stimulated Luminescence (OSL) dating allows age determination of sediments deposited durin...
Luminescence dating dating based on measurement of the fast component of the optically stimulated lu...
Optically stimulated luminescence (OSL) signals from quartz can be used to determine when sedimentar...
Abstract: Luminescence is widely used to produce absolute ages for the time of deposition of a varie...
The optical stimulated luminescence (OSL) dating is a steadily developed method in the fields of arc...
Luminescence dating is part of a suite of trapped charge dating techniques used in Quaternary resear...
Recent developments in our understanding of the limitations of optically stimulated luminescence as ...
The luminescence properties of common minerals, such as quartz and potassium-rich feldspars, allow t...
Luminescence techniques for dating both heated materials (e.g., pottery and burnt stone) and sedimen...
Luminescence techniques for dating both heated materials (e.g., pottery and burnt stone) and sedimen...
Optically Stimulated Luminescence (OSL) dating is a tool used in Quaternary Geology for assessing ag...
Luminescence dating is unique amongst geochronological methods in dating the deposition of sediments...
International audienceLuminescence dating is an appropriate method to determine the age of sediments...
Optical dating measures the time that has elapsed since mineral grains were exposed to daylight. The...
Optically Stimulated Luminescence (OSL) dating allows age determination of sediments deposited durin...
Luminescence dating dating based on measurement of the fast component of the optically stimulated lu...
Optically stimulated luminescence (OSL) signals from quartz can be used to determine when sedimentar...
Abstract: Luminescence is widely used to produce absolute ages for the time of deposition of a varie...
The optical stimulated luminescence (OSL) dating is a steadily developed method in the fields of arc...
Luminescence dating is part of a suite of trapped charge dating techniques used in Quaternary resear...
Recent developments in our understanding of the limitations of optically stimulated luminescence as ...