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Applications of luminescence dating of geological materials have undergone extensive development and refinement since 1974 when Wintle first attempted to date volcanic lava using thermoluminescence (TL). Today, luminescence techniques are potentially highly useful methods for dating volcanic and related materials and events over timescales ranging from 10 2 to 10 6 years. While luminescence...
In dating applications, detection of thermal or optically stimulated (IR & visible) luminescence is overwhelmingly biased towards the UV-blue portions of the electromagnetic spectrum. This bias is based on a number of factors including the generally good performance of UV-blue emission luminescence as an integrating dosimeter for quartz over the time range ca. 0-150ka, the historical development...
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