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Optically Stimulated Luminescence (OSL) of young palaeoflood sediments): The challenge of accurately estimating the deposition age of incompletely-bleached samples in luminescence dating has motivated developments in both measurement and analysis methods over the last few years. In this study, we compare the behaviour of CAM and IEU models when applied to dose distributions from a sequence of eight recent (40-1000 yr) flash flood deposits, potentially affected by incomplete bleaching. These dose distributions were obtained from quartz single grains and quartz small multigrain aliquots (~30 grains). Comparison was made between the different measuring and analysing techniques applied. The most suitable method was assessed by comparison of these results with those available from independent age control. It is shown that the measurement of multigrain aliquots in combination with the minimum age model IEU on OSL dose distributions is appropriate for the accurate dating of young flash flood deposits.
Comunicación dada en el XIV Reunión Nacional de Cuaternario, 30 junio y 1-2 julio 2015, Granada
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Luminiscence dating, Cuarzos, Palaeofloods, Quartz, Depósitos recientes, Young deposits, Paleocrecidas, Datación por luminiscencia
Luminiscence dating, Cuarzos, Palaeofloods, Quartz, Depósitos recientes, Young deposits, Paleocrecidas, Datación por luminiscencia
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