Comparison of single-grain and small-aliquot OSL dose estimates in < 3000 years old river sediments from South India

Thomas, P. J. ; Jain, M. ; Juyal, N. ; Singhvi, A. K. (2006) Comparison of single-grain and small-aliquot OSL dose estimates in < 3000 years old river sediments from South India Radiation Measurements, 39 (5). pp. 457-469. ISSN 1350-4487

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Abstract

We report on OSL dose distributions derived from small-aliquot and single grains of quartz in young fluvial sediments sampled from the Penner River basin, South India. The single-grain dose distributions suggest that 13 out of 19 samples were well bleached. In many well-bleached samples, there was an underestimation in the single-aliquot dose estimates as compared to those from the single grain-the difference between average dose estimates determined by the two methods ranged from ~1% to 31%. Such a dose underestimation was not detectable in poorly bleached samples. Various possible reasons for the discrepancy between single-grain and small-aliquot dose estimates are discussed. Although there is no satisfactory explanation for this discrepancy, we speculate that the difference in the stimulation wavelengths, 470±30 nm in the case of single-aliquot and 532 nm in the case of single grains, could perhaps be one of the reasons; this may occur because the stimulation wavelength affects the proportion of the medium and slow components in the initial signal.

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Keywords:Quartz; Fluvial; Partial Bleach; Single Grain; Dose Distribution; River Penner
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