ESR dating of sedimentary quartz from two pleistocene deposits using Al and Ti-centers

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One sample from a fluvial terrace of Loir river (France) deposited during isotopic stages 7-8 and two samples from isotopic stage 5 marine sediments of Echizen Coast (Japan) were dated by ESR of quartz grains. Both additive and regenerative techniques were used on Ti-Li and Ti-H centers of quartz. No change of sensitivity of the centers was observed during regeneration which significantly reduced the errors on the equivalent doses. Bleaching experiments indicated that the Ti-Li center is less sensitive to UV(ultra-violet)-A (365-412 nm) than to the full sun spectrum whereas UVA alone is sufficient to reset the bleachable component of the Al-center. This effect could be the origin of the strong overestimation of the ages determined using the Ti-Li center in this study. The comparison of the equivalent doses determined by the two Ti-centers indicated that bleaching before deposition of the fluvial sediment was apparently better than for the marine sample.

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Tissoux, H., Toyoda, S., Falguères, C., Voinchet, P., Takada, M., Bahain, J. J., & Despriée, J. (2008). ESR dating of sedimentary quartz from two pleistocene deposits using Al and Ti-centers. Geochronometria, 30(1), 23–31. https://doi.org/10.2478/v10003-008-0004-y

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