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Using OSL to assess hypotheses related to the impacts of land use change with the early nineteenth century arrival of Europeans in south-eastern Australia: an exploratory case study from Grabben Gullen Creek, New South Wales [PDF]
A common explanation for intense soil erosion and gullying in SE Australia is the introduction by Europeans of new land use practices following their arrival in Australia in the late 18th century.
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Abstract The MIST experiment aims to detect the cosmological 21‐cm signal through sky observations at 25–125 MHz using a wide‐beam antenna. The antenna is mounted above the soil and the beam characteristics are highly dependent on the soil's electrical properties.
I. Hendricksen +15 more
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Application of OSL dating on coastal sediments
The main aim of this research work is the application of contemporary techniques in optically stimulated luminescence (OSL) dating to reveal the chronology of coastal deposits from various geographical and geological settings and to investigate the relationship between periods of sediment accumulation and climate change.
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Isothermal Thermoluminescence Dating of Coral Reef Calcite: Implications for Sea‐Level Change
Abstract Reconstructing past sea‐level changes is critical in Quaternary science. On remote oceanic reefs, aragonite‐to‐calcite alteration occurs during subaerial exposure, directly recording the timing of sea‐level fall. U–Th dating of coral calcite is challenging due to open‐system issues.
Junjie Wei +9 more
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Abstract Purpose This work presents the development and pilot implementation of a comprehensive remote (postal) dosimetry audit for Ir‐192 High Dose Rate interstitial brachytherapy, integrating independent experimental and computational dosimetry procedures into a unified workflow. Methods A compact, water‐equivalent phantom was designed to accommodate
Eleftherios P Pappas +8 more
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Luminescence dating of ditch fills from the Headland Archaeology Ltd. excavation of Newry Ring Fort, Northern Ireland [PDF]
This study supports a new investigation into the construction, occupation and utilisation history of a Mediaeval ring fort near Newry, southwest Northern Ireland (section 2).
Burbidge, C.I. +2 more
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Floods are one of the most critical environmental threats in Central Europe. We show the importance of geomorphological records from Ahr flood deposits for reconstructing past high‐magnitude flood events. Our chemolithostratigraphical analysis shows that centennial to millennial scale high‐energy flooding is not the exception but the rule in the Ahr ...
Christoph Zielhofer +9 more
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We studied the characteristics of the optically stimulated luminescence (OSL) signal of single-grain quartz from three sites in China, Italy, and Libya, including the brightness, decay curve and dose response curve (DRC) shapes, recuperation, and ...
Yue Hu, Bo Li, Zenobia Jacobs
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Testing the applicability of optically stimulated luminescence dating to Ocean Drilling Program cores [PDF]
Chronologies for marine sediments are usually constructed by tuning marine proxies for global ice volume (δ18O) to the well understood variations in the Earth's orbit, by the identification of event horizons and/or by radiocarbon dating.
Armitage, Simon, Pinder, Robyn
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Several marine strata have developed along the southern coastal Bohai Sea since the Late Quaternary, preserving abundant records of sedimentary evolution. This region is ideal for studying the sedimentary history of a river–sea interaction area. However,
Zhiqiang Xu +9 more
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