Thermoluminescence properties and age estimates for Quaternary raised marine sediments, Hudson Bay Lowland, Canada.

S. L. Forman, A. G. Wintle, L. H. Thorleifson, P. H. Wyatt

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Abstract

TL analyses of Quaternary nearshore marine sediments from the area revealed relatively high light emissions and linear growth curves to >400 Gy above the natural dose. Initial results indicate that anomalous fading may be circumvented by a preheating at 150oC for 16 h without substantial thermal draining of stable TL components. Both the total bleach method with unfiltered sunlamp light and the partial bleach method with light blocked below 400 nm resulted in overbleaching and thus overestimates of age. A TL age estimate of 5.3 + or - 0.8 k.y. on the Holocene control samples, similar to the radiocarbon age, was obtained using the partial bleach method with light blocked below 540 nm. This same method yielded an average TL age estimate of 73 + or - 10 k.y. for a Pleistocene unit, which corresponds with the amino-acid-based age estimate of approx 76 k.y.-J.M.H.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Pages (from-to)2405-2411
Number of pages7
JournalCanadian Journal of Earth Sciences
Volume24
Issue number12
DOIs
StatePublished - Jan 1 1987

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