2012
DOI: 10.1016/j.yqres.2012.01.010
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Luminescence dating of fluvial and coastal red sediments in the SE Coast, India, and implications for paleoenvironmental changes and dune reddening

Abstract: The Holocene and late Pleistocene environmental history of the teri ('sandy waste' in local parlance) red sands in the southeast coastal Tamil Nadu was examined using remote sensing, stratigraphy, and optically stimulated luminescence (OSL) dating. Geomorphological surveys enabled the classification of the teri red sands as, 1) inland fluvial teri, 2) coastal teri and 3) near-coastal teri dunes. The inland teri sediments have higher clay and silty-sand component than the coastal and near-coastal teri, suggesti… Show more

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“…Given that the lower part of the dune in this section (MT-III) could not be sampled, it is implicit that >10 m of underlying sand was deposited earlier. Radiocarbon ages of two aragonite land snail shells (Gardner, 1981) collected below the red sands in the east coast had given calibrated ages (Jayangondaperumal et al, 2012) between 31,244-28,694 cal yr BP and 26,162-24,081 cal yr BP, which provides an estimate of their antiquity to >30-9 ka. Loose sand from the upper part of section MT-III accreted during the last 500 a.…”
Section: Fig 6 A) Diagram Showing the Results Of Bleaching Test Witmentioning
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“…Given that the lower part of the dune in this section (MT-III) could not be sampled, it is implicit that >10 m of underlying sand was deposited earlier. Radiocarbon ages of two aragonite land snail shells (Gardner, 1981) collected below the red sands in the east coast had given calibrated ages (Jayangondaperumal et al, 2012) between 31,244-28,694 cal yr BP and 26,162-24,081 cal yr BP, which provides an estimate of their antiquity to >30-9 ka. Loose sand from the upper part of section MT-III accreted during the last 500 a.…”
Section: Fig 6 A) Diagram Showing the Results Of Bleaching Test Witmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Two sections were sampled at the coastal dunes in the east coast. The eastern section at Neduvankurichi (SK-1) is equivalent to TT1 of Jayangondaperumal et al (2012), in which they obtained 11.4 ka for a sample at 2 m depth. This together with results from present study (9-6 ka; SK-1 in Fig.…”
Section: Fig 6 A) Diagram Showing the Results Of Bleaching Test Witmentioning
confidence: 99%
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