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Dose evaluation using multiple-aliquot quartz OSL: Test of methods and a new protocol for improved accuracy and precision

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Risø National Laboratory for Sustainable Energy, Technical University of Denmark1

Multiple-aliquot quartz OSL dose-response curves often suffer from substantial variability in the luminescence output from identically treated aliquots (scatter) that leads to large uncertainties in the equivalent-dose estimates. In this study, normalisation and its bearing on the accuracy and precision of the equivalent-dose estimates is investigated.

We conclude that the most commonly used procedure employing the natural OSL (natural normalisation), leads to both poor accuracy and poor precision in the equivalent-dose estimates as it is insensitive to possible dose-dependent and non-dose-dependent sensitivity changes during the pre-heat, and fundamental variability in the shapes of quartz OSL (blue-green or blue-light stimulated luminescence) decay forms.

A new protocol using a combination of 'elevated temperature IR cleaning' (ETIR) and 'component-specific dose normalisation' (CSDN) has been developed. CSDN accounts for variability in the OSL decay forms and absorbs such sensitivity changes. A combination of ETIR and CSDN protocol increased palaeodose precision from +/-100% to +/-4% in quartz separates from the fluvially transported sands in the Thar desert.

A comparison with palaeodose estimates from the single-aliquot-regeneration protocol (SAR) gave similar accuracy and precision, (C) 2002 Elsevier Science Ltd. All rights reserved.

Language: English
Year: 2003
Pages: 67-80
ISSN: 18790925 and 13504487
Types: Journal article
DOI: 10.1016/S1350-4487(02)00165-8
ORCIDs: Jain, M.
Keywords

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