The Potential of OSL and TL for Dating Lateglacial and Holocene Dune-Sands tested with independent Age Control of the Laacher See-Tephra (12,880 a) at the section Mainz-Gonsenheim
In: Quaternary Science Reviews, Vol. 20 (2001), No. 5-9, pp. 719 - 724
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The Potential of OSL and TL for Dating Lateglacial and Holocene Dune-Sands tested with independent Age Control of the Laacher See-Tephra (12,880 a) at the section Mainz-Gonsenheim
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2001
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Optically stimulated luminescence (OSL) and Thermoluminescence (TL) are applied in this study to date a Lateglacial and Holocene aeolian sediment sequence. Quartz and potassium rich feldspars extracted from dune sands from western Germany were dated using both multiple-aliquot (MA) and single-aliquot (SA) protocols for luminescence dating. This particular dune section was chosen for this test study, because an independent age control is provided by a horizon of the Laacher Seetephra (12,880 a). In contrast to the results for potassium feldspars, which show underestimation of up to 25%, the quartz fraction provides promising results with respect to the presumed geological ages.