Defining minimum reporting requirements for ESR dating of optically bleached quartz grains
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URI: https://hdl.handle.net/10481/101327Metadatos
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Duval, Mathieu; Bahain, Jean-Jacques; Bartz, Melanie; Falguères, Christophe; Guilarte, Verónica; Moreno, Davinia; Tissoux, Hélène; del Val, Miren; Voinchet, Pierre; Arnold, Lee J.Editorial
East Carolina University
Materia
Electron Spin Resonance (ESR) dating quartz grains Aluminium centre Titanium centre Equivalent dose Dose rate
Fecha
2017Referencia bibliográfica
Duval, M., Bahain, J.-J., Bartz, M., Falguères, C., Guilarte, V., Moreno, D., Tissoux, H. del Val, M., & Voinchet, P. (2017). Defining minimum requirements for reporting ESR dating methodology and age estimates based on optically bleached quartz grains. Ancient TL, 35(1), 11-19.
Patrocinador
MD’s research is currently funded by an ARC Future Fellowship Grant (FT150100215)Resumen
More than 30 years after the first Electron Spin Resonance (ESR) dating application to optically bleached quartz grains by Yokoyama et al. (1985), the absence of standardization for reporting methodology and age results remains an obstacle for the development and recognition of the ESR dating method within the Quaternary scientific community. To overcome this issue, the present work proposes some basic guidelines which should hopefully be useful not only for the ESR dating community, but also for any potential reviewers who may not be familiar with the specificities of this field.