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Is OSL dating using rock clast surfaces more widely appkicable and ac-curate than the classical approach using sand?
Freiesleben, Trine Holm
(PhD Student)
Meyer, Michael Christian
(Examiner)
Smedley, Rachel
(Examiner)
Buylaert, Jan-Pieter Oswald Carolus
(Examiner)
Thomsen, Kristina Jørkov
(Main Supervisor)
Murray, Andrew Sean
(Supervisor)
Department of Physics
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