Abstract
Interest in the optically stimulated luminescence (OSL) dating of rock surfaces has increased significantly
over the last few years, as the potential of the method has been explored. It has been realized that
luminescence-depth profiles show qualitative evidence for multiple daylight exposure and burial events.
To quantify both burial and exposure events a new mathematical model is developed by expanding the
existing models of evolution of luminescenceedepth profiles, to include repeated sequential events of
burial and exposure to daylight. This new model is applied to an infrared stimulated luminescence-depth
profile from a feldspar-rich granite cobble from an archaeological site near Aarhus, Denmark. This profile
shows qualitative evidence for multiple daylight exposure and burial events; these are quantified using
the model developed here. By determining the burial ages from the surface layer of the cobble and by
fitting the new model to the luminescence profile, it is concluded that the cobble was well bleached
before burial. This indicates that the OSL burial age is likely to be reliable. In addition, a recent known
exposure event provides an approximate calibration for older daylight exposure events.
This study confirms the suggestion that rock surfaces contain a record of exposure and burial history,
and that these events can be quantified. The burial age of rock surfaces can thus be dated with confidence,
based on a knowledge of their pre-burial light exposure; it may also be possible to determine the
length of a fossil exposure, using a known natural light exposure as calibration.
© 2015 Published by Elsevier Ltd.
Original language | English |
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Journal | Radiation Measurements |
Volume | 81 |
Pages (from-to) | 16–22 |
ISSN | 1350-4487 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - 2015 |
Event | 14th International Conference on Luminescence and Electron Spin Resonance Dating - Montréal, Canada Duration: 7 Jul 2015 → 11 Jul 2015 Conference number: 14 |
Conference
Conference | 14th International Conference on Luminescence and Electron Spin Resonance Dating |
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Number | 14 |
Country/Territory | Canada |
City | Montréal |
Period | 07/07/2015 → 11/07/2015 |
Keywords
- Rock surface dating
- Light attenuation
- IRSL
- Rock slices
- Modelling
- Burial age
- Exposure age
- Luminescence-depth profile