Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1881333 | Radiation Measurements | 2006 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
Most natural materials show significant grain-to-grain variability of luminescence and dose-rate characteristics. If inadequate averaging is applied, incorrect ages may result. This is usually circumvented by mineral and grain-size fractioning. The latter is not, however, feasible for stone surfaces. A spatially resolved dating technique has been developed encompassing laboratory processing of stone samples, two devices for high-resolution spatial recording of OSL (HR-OSL), a software program for data evaluation, and dose-rate modelling at grain-size level. Beside the application to stone surfaces, HR-OSL can contribute to the fundamentals of luminescence dating and lead to novel applications.
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Authors
S. Greilich, G.A. Wagner,