Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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4725415 | Quaternary Geochronology | 2007 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
Quartz single aliquot OSL ages of the source Lisan layers are between 43 and 34Â ka, and are typical for the Lisan Formation. The ages of both depositional and injection dikes are between 15 and 17Â ka, younger than the Lisan host rock. Depositional dikes show a highly scattered distribution of single grain ages, suggesting several episodes of infill. Single grain ages of injection dikes are of latest Pleistocene to Holocene, and do not contain recently bleached grains that infiltrated from above. These results imply that the OSL signals were reset at the time of fluidization-liquefaction and buildup of fluid pressure within the injection dikes. If this resetting mechanism has a physical ground, then OSL dating is an important tool for constraining the ages of earthquake-induced injection dikes and recovering paleoseismic data from them.
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Authors
N. Porat, T. Levi, R. Weinberger,