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    Publication Date: 2018-06-30
    Description: Publication date: Available online 28 June 2018 Source: Radiation Measurements Author(s): Yan Li, Sumiko Tsukamoto, Hao Long, Jingran Zhang, Linhai Yang, Zhong He, Manfred Frechen The reliability of the fading correction methods for feldspar infrared stimulated luminescence (IRSL) dating in the non-linear part of the dose response curve proposed by Wallinga et al. (2007) (modified from Lamothe et al., 2003) and Kars et al. (2008) was evaluated using samples from the Chinese loess-palaeosol sequence in Luochuan with the reference ages. Two protocols, the post-infrared (IR) IRSL at 225 °C (pIRIR 225 ) and the pulsed IR at 50 °C, were applied in this study. The natural dose response curve (DRC) for the IR 50 (pre-pIRIR 225 ), pIRIR 225 and pulsed IR 50 was first constructed. The simulated-natural DRC and the fading corrected ages were then determined. The characteristic saturation dose ( D 0 ) of the simulated-natural DRC was found to be larger than that of the natural DRC for the IR 50 (pre-pIRIR 225 ) and pIRIR 225 signals, whilst the two D 0 values agreed with each other for the pulsed IR 50 . The saturation ratio ( n/N ) of the simulated-natural DRC agreed with the natural one within 10% uncertainty for all three signals. The fading corrected ages using these two methods agreed with the reference ages, confirming the reliability of the two fading correction methods. However, our numerical simulation on the fading correction showed that the method of Wallinga et al. (2007) significantly overcorrect ages when the fading rates are larger than ca. 4–5%/decade.
    Print ISSN: 1350-4487
    Electronic ISSN: 1879-0925
    Topics: Electrical Engineering, Measurement and Control Technology , Physics
    Published by Elsevier
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