2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.quageo.2015.02.021
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OSL dating of fine-grained quartz from Holocene Yangtze delta sediments

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“…This argument is based on the widely-observed differential bleaching rates of quartz and feldspar signals (e.g. Godfrey-Smith et al, 1988;Thomsen et al, 2008;Buylaert et al, 2012;Murray et al, 2012;Sugisaki et al, 2015;Colarossi et al, 2015) when exposed to a daylight spectrum, and helps to quantitatively address one of the main uncertainties in the application of OSL to dating.…”
Section: K-rich Feldsparmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This argument is based on the widely-observed differential bleaching rates of quartz and feldspar signals (e.g. Godfrey-Smith et al, 1988;Thomsen et al, 2008;Buylaert et al, 2012;Murray et al, 2012;Sugisaki et al, 2015;Colarossi et al, 2015) when exposed to a daylight spectrum, and helps to quantitatively address one of the main uncertainties in the application of OSL to dating.…”
Section: K-rich Feldsparmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Group I may represent modern deposits, while Group II sediments may be significantly older and are now exposed due to erosion. Optically stimulated luminescence dating of two cores (YD13‐G3 and YD13‐H1) further offshore (Figure b) reveals that cored surface sediments have ages of ~2,000 years (Sugisaki et al, ). This supports the interpretation that exposure of older sediment at the surface can occur in the subaqueous delta.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Locations of (a) the study area in eastern China, with regional current system (modified after Yang, Jung, et al, ) including Yellow Sea coastal current (YSCC), Changjiang (Yangtze) diluted water (CDW), East China Sea coastal current (ECSCC), Taiwan warm current (TWC), and Kuroshio current (KC); and (b) sampling sites of surface and core sediments (A3‐4, A6‐2). Also included are cited cores, including YD0901 (Wang et al, ; Zheng et al, ), YD13‐G3, YD13‐H1 (Sugisaki et al, ), and SC07 (Pan et al, ). The surface samples are classified into three groups (I–III) according to variations of magnetic properties and particle size (Figure ).…”
Section: Study Area and Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Several studies have shown that the quartz OSL signal resets faster than the K‐feldspar IR 50 signal and that the IR 50 signal, in turn, bleaches more rapidly than the elevated temperature pIRIR signals (e.g. Godfrey‐Smith et al ., ; Thomsen et al ., ; Murray et al ., ; Kars et al ., ; Colarossi et al ., ; Möller and Murray, ; Sugisaki et al ., ). Based on this, Murray et al .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Several studies have shown that the quartz OSL signal resets faster than the K-feldspar IR 50 signal and that the IR 50 signal, in turn, bleaches more rapidly than the elevated temperature pIRIR signals (e.g. Godfrey-Smith et al, 1988;Thomsen et al, 2008;Murray et al, 2012;Kars et al, 2014b;Colarossi et al, 2015;M€ oller and Murray, 2015;Sugisaki et al, 2015). Based on this, Murray et al (2012) suggested an approach to identify well-bleached quartz samples by comparing quartz and K-feldspar equivalent doses.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%