Authors
Benny Guralnik, Christina Ankjærgaard, Mayank Jain, Andrew Sean Murray, A Müller, Markus Wälle, Sally E Lowick, Frank Preusser, Edward J Rhodes, T-S Wu, George Mathew, Frédéric Herman
Publication date
2015/2/1
Journal
Quaternary Geochronology
Volume
25
Pages
37-48
Publisher
Elsevier
Description
Optically stimulated luminescence (OSL) thermochronometry is an emerging application, whose capability to record sub-Million-year thermal histories is of increasing interest to a growing number of subdisciplines of Quaternary research. However, several recent studies have encountered difficulties both in extraction of OSL signals from bedrock quartz, and in their thermochronometric interpretation, thus highlighting the need for a methodological benchmark. Here, we investigate the characteristic OSL signals from quartz samples across all major types of bedrock and covering a wide range of chemical purities. High ratios of infrared to blue stimulated luminescence (IRSL/BLSL), an insensitive ‘fast’ OSL component, and anomalously short recombination lifetimes seen in time-resolved luminescence (TR-OSL), are often encountered in quartz from crystalline (magmatic and metamorphic) bedrock, and may hamper …
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