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Lamothe, M. (1984) Apparent thermoluminescence ages of St-Pierre Sediments at Pierreville, Quebec, and the problem of anomalous fading. Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences, 21 (12) 1406-1409 doi:10.1139/e84-146

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TitleApparent thermoluminescence ages of St-Pierre Sediments at Pierreville, Quebec, and the problem of anomalous fading
JournalCanadian Journal of Earth Sciences
AuthorsLamothe, M.Author
Year1984 (December 1)Volume21
Issue12
PublisherCanadian Science Publishing
DOIdoi:10.1139/e84-146Search in ResearchGate
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Full ReferenceLamothe, M. (1984) Apparent thermoluminescence ages of St-Pierre Sediments at Pierreville, Quebec, and the problem of anomalous fading. Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences, 21 (12) 1406-1409 doi:10.1139/e84-146
Plain TextLamothe, M. (1984) Apparent thermoluminescence ages of St-Pierre Sediments at Pierreville, Quebec, and the problem of anomalous fading. Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences, 21 (12) 1406-1409 doi:10.1139/e84-146
In(1984, December) Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences Vol. 21 (12) Canadian Science Publishing
Abstract/Notes This work reports a case study in thermoluminescence (TL) dating in which a delayed measurements procedure has been used in order to circumvent the problem of anomalous fading in sediments. The procedure yielded an apparent TL age of 61.1 ± 9.2 ka for the polymineralic fraction of St-Pierre lacustrine sediments that corresponds to the apparent TL age of its quartz component and to the radiocarbon age of the unit. It is suggested that delayed measurements may overcome the problem of anomalous fading in the TL dating of sediments


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