Methods and applications in trapped charge dating

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Trapped charge dating is a commonly used chronological tool in Earth Sciences and Archaeology. The two principle methods are luminescence dating and electron spin resonance. Both are based on stored energy produced by the absorption of natural radioactivity in common minerals such as quartz and feldspars and in some biological materials such as tooth enamel. Methodological developments in the last 20 years have substantially increased accuracy and precision. This essay introduces a compilation of papers that offers a taste of recent research into both method and application.

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Feathers, J. K. (2020). Methods and applications in trapped charge dating. Methods and Protocols. MDPI AG. https://doi.org/10.3390/mps3010024

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