Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6442626 | Quaternary Geochronology | 2015 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
Discrepant ages are obtained between fine (4-11 μm) and coarse (63-90 and 90-200 μm, respectively) quartz for equivalent doses higher than â¼80-100 Gy. However, a very good agreement is achieved for the youngest sample, with an age of â¼8 ka (with a De of 38 Gy for fine and 35 Gy for coarse grains, respectively). The comparison with independent control provided by radiocarbon dating suggests better agreement of ages calculated for coarse quartz. Our results are once again proof that concerns should be raised regarding the reliability of the equivalent doses obtained on quartz samples for which the laboratory dose response cannot be fitted by a single saturating exponential function. Further systematic investigations are required regarding the very different saturation characteristics of fine and coarse grained quartz.
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Authors
O. Trandafir, A. Timar-Gabor, C. Schmidt, D. Veres, M. Anghelinu, U. Hambach, S. Simon,