Treatise on Geomorphology 2013
DOI: 10.1016/b978-0-12-374739-6.00399-7
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14.30 An Introduction to Dating Techniques: A Guide for Geomorphologists

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“…Calibration for marine fossil mollusks collected in this study and from previous research used the marine calibration curve Marine13 (Reimer et al, 2013) with a marine reservoir correction for the southern Gulf of Carpentaria (ΔR = −49 ± 102 yr; Memmott et al, 2016; Ulm, 2006; Ulm et al, 2010) to correct for the marine reservoir effect, and convert ages into sidereal years (expressed as cal. yr BP; Tables 2–5; Gillespie, 1977; Gillespie and Polach, 1979; Stuiver et al, 1998; Sloss et al, 2013; Table 2–5). Age calibration for terrestrial samples was performed using the IntCal13 calibration data (Reimer et al, 2013).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Calibration for marine fossil mollusks collected in this study and from previous research used the marine calibration curve Marine13 (Reimer et al, 2013) with a marine reservoir correction for the southern Gulf of Carpentaria (ΔR = −49 ± 102 yr; Memmott et al, 2016; Ulm, 2006; Ulm et al, 2010) to correct for the marine reservoir effect, and convert ages into sidereal years (expressed as cal. yr BP; Tables 2–5; Gillespie, 1977; Gillespie and Polach, 1979; Stuiver et al, 1998; Sloss et al, 2013; Table 2–5). Age calibration for terrestrial samples was performed using the IntCal13 calibration data (Reimer et al, 2013).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In total, there are 143 previously published radiocarbon (Tables 3 and 4), 15 uranium-thorium (U-Th; Table 2), and 4 thermoluminescence (TL) and optical-stimulated luminescence (OSL ; Table 4) Tables 2-5; Gillespie, 1977;Gillespie and Polach, 1979;Sloss et al, 2013;Table 2-5). Age calibration for terrestrial samples was performed using the IntCal13 calibration data (Reimer et al, 2013).…”
Section: Geochronologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A much older OSL age obtained at the base of Will03 is unreliable (S1 and S2 Figs) due to the very small acceptance rate of grains (9.0%) and therefore was not used to calculate CHAR. This anomalous age could be due to partial bleaching during sediment transport and deposition, which prevents the complete resetting of the luminescence signal and is common in fluvial systems [89, 90]. Since the partial bleaching of grains is common in fluvial systems, the minimum age model (MAM) was applied to all single-grain OSL data to isolate the grains with the smallest residual dose to minimise any age overestimation [78, 79].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
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“…As bleaching opportunities are more difficult in colluvial environments due to rapid deposition of sediments (Rhodes, 2011; Sloss et al ., 2013; Nelson et al ., 2015), fieldwork campaigns were conducted to identify colluvial deposits that have ideal sampling conditions for OSL dating. Colluvial deposits were scrutinized in the field before selection for OSL sampling.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%