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Article Dans Une Revue Quaternary Geochronology Année : 2007

Luminescence investigation of loess and tephra from Halfway House section, Central Alaska

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Infrared stimulated luminescence (IRSL) properties of the Old Crow tephra and bracketing loess from the Halfway House site in Central Alaska are investigated in order to test newly developed techniques, including SAR and recently proposed fading corrections. Loess samples investigated show a standard growth of luminescence with regenerative dose while the tephra sample is less sensitive by an order of magnitude and saturates at lower dose. The growth curves obtained using multiple-aliquots regeneration (MAR) saturate at a higher value than those with the single-aliquot regeneration (SAR) protocol. Fading rate determinations for these samples are shown to be imprecise and no noticeable difference was observed between loess and tephra materials. Anomalous fading corrections using an average g value of 5% are applied to the natural test dose signal intensity using the dose rate correction (DRC) method. IRSL ages obtained for loess are in agreement with the expected age while the tephra age is lower than expected, suggesting the measured fading rate is underestimated for this material.

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hal-02264157 , version 1 (06-08-2019)

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Marie Auclair, Michel Lamothe, France Lagroix, Subir Banerjee. Luminescence investigation of loess and tephra from Halfway House section, Central Alaska. Quaternary Geochronology, 2007, 2 (1-4), pp.34-38. ⟨10.1016/j.quageo.2006.05.009⟩. ⟨hal-02264157⟩
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