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Geochronometria | 2011

Age and sedimentological features of fluvial series in the Toruń Basin and the Drwęca Valley (Poland)

Piotr Weckwerth; Krzysztof Przegiętka; Alicja Chruścińska; Barbara Woronko; H. L. Oczkowski

The deposits of the Toruń Basin are dominated by a few-metre thick sand series which fill up buried valley-like depressions. In many cases they underlie the Weichselian till which builds up the ice marginal streamway (pradolina) terraces or they are exposed at the basin slopes. As the results of the geological and sedimentological studies, as well as of the dating of the deposits at the sites in the Toruń Basin indicate, the deposits include two fluvial series accumulated before the advancement of the Leszno Phase ice sheet, i.e. in Middle Weichselian and at the beginning of Late Weichselian. The oldest fluvial series connected with the Saalian Glaciation was found at the mouth section of the Drwęca Valley. The fluvial system of the Toruń Basin during Middle Weichselian and at the beginning of Late Weichselian developed in two phases of the sand-bed braided river. During the first one the river channel were dominated by large mid-riverbed sandbars, while during the second phase the water flow was smaller and, as a result, low transverse sandbars and two-dimensional dunes developed. Other active river channel also showed low-energy flows, more intensive meandering than in the case of the braided rivers, as well as sandy side-bars. Analysis of the rounding and frosting of the quartz grains indicate that the studied series of the Weichselian sandy deposits represent alluvia of a river which were fed from two diverse sources. The first one might have represented the alluvia of a warm river which transformed its load, while the other one might have mainly carried the underlying Quaternary deposits.


Radiation Measurements | 1998

TL dating of young aeolian deposits from Kpa Kujawska

H. L. Oczkowski; Krzysztof Przegiętka

Abstract We report the results of thermoluminescence (TL) dating applied to sand samples from the dune in K e pa Kujawska, Poland. The emphasis is on the estimation of the residual TL. The tests for bleaching of natural TL with the use of daylight and a bleach simulator were carried out. From the results it follows that the residual TL is a significant part of the natural TL. The equivalent doses were determined by the regeneration method with the residual TL assumed as a starting level. The annual doses were calculated by means of gamma spectrometry. The ages of the bottom and top layers of the dune are 10.6 ka±2.4 ka and 2.1 ka±0.6 ka, respectively.


Physica Scripta | 1998

Partial Matrix Doses for Thermoluminescence Dating

H. L. Oczkowski; Krzysztof Przegiętka

The aim of this paper is to present in detail a method for the determination of annual dose, which is adopted in our laboratory. In particular, our analysis is focused on the thermoluminescence dating of aeolian sediments. The advantage of the presented method is that partial matrix doses for alpha, beta and gamma radiation are determined simultaneously from high resolution gamma spectrometry measurements.


Geochronometria | 2008

Chronostratigraphy of the Vistulian Glaciation on the Kujawy Moraine Plateau (Central Poland) Based on Lithostratigraphic Research and OSL Dating

Krzysztof Przegiętka; Alicja Chruścińska; H. L. Oczkowski; Paweł Molewski

Chronostratigraphy of the Vistulian Glaciation on the Kujawy Moraine Plateau (Central Poland) Based on Lithostratigraphic Research and OSL Dating The subject of the investigations presented here is fixing dilemmatic character (transgressive or recessive) of the Poznań phase of the Vistulian (Weichselian) Glaciation and answering the question about the possibility of lithostratigraphic separation of this phase from the Leszno phase in the region of so called Vistula lob. Here we present the outcomes of the research project carried out on a few tills exposures, which constitute the sedimentological record of the last ice sheet advance on the Kujawy Moraine Plateau. The absolute ages of 17 samples (collected from fluvial deposits uncovered in the geological logs) have been determined by means of the OSL method applying the single aliquots regenerative (SAR) dose protocol. The OSL data are analysed with regard to supposed bleaching conditions at the moment of the last transport and deposition of the material. In conclusion, some remarks on suitability of fluvial sands for OSL dating are made. In most of the investigated sites, there appears to exist only a single till level associated with the main stage of the Vistulian Glaciation. This fact and the results of OSL dating support the hypothesis, that the Poznań phase in Kujawy Moraine Plateau is not a distinct lithostratigraphic unit, but it is a recessive phase of the last glaciation.


Geochronometria | 2008

USING THE TL SINGLE-ALIQUOT REGENERATIVE-DOSE PROTOCOL FOR THE VERIFICATION OF THE CHRONOLOGY OF THE TEUTONIC ORDER CASTLE IN MALBORK

Alicja Chruścińska; Bernard Jesionowski; H. L. Oczkowski; Krzysztof Przegiętka

Using the TL Single-Aliquot Regenerative-Dose Protocol for the Verification of the Chronology of the Teutonic Order Castle in Malbork The Teutonic Order Castle in Malbork is one of the precious medieval monuments in Europe. Because of the lack of natural rock resources in Pomerania, its walls are built almost exclusively of bricks. The huge volume and rich historical knowledge about the Malbork Castle makes it a marvellous object for TL dating. The parts of well known age can serve for the verification and improvement of dating method. Subsequently, gained in such way knowledge and experience can be applied for discovering the history of the rest of the castle. Here, the preliminary results of investigations which are still in progress, are presented for 5 brick samples. The applied TL dating procedure is described in detail. The very good accuracy of equivalent dose is achieved by the TL single-aliquot regenerative-dose protocol. The effect of wall inhomogeneity connected with the difference between the activity of the brick and mortar is discussed.


Optics Communications | 1998

Thermally stimulated processes in germanium sillenites doped with manganese

M Załęski; M.T Borowiec; H Szymczak; Krzysztof Przegiętka; H. L. Oczkowski

Abstract The photochromic state in manganese doped sillenites was produced by β irradiation and it was evidenced that this coloured state, stable at room temperature, has the same origin as that produced by light illumination. We also study the relationship between temperature decay of the photochromic centres and thermoluminescence. It was noticed that these two phenomena are well correlated to each other according to the Randall–Wilkins approximation. Therefore, two methods of calculation of the energy levels responsible for thermal stability of the photochromic effect are presented.


Geochronometria | 2014

Luminescence dating of bricks from the gothic Saint James Church in Toruń

Alicja Chruścińska; Anna Cicha; N. Kijek; Piotr Palczewski; Krzysztof Przegiętka; Krystyna Sulkowska-Tuszyńska

Saint James Church in Toruń is one of the most important gothic monuments in Poland. The date of the beginning of its construction is known from historical reports but the earlier history of the site remains undiscovered. During the archaeological excavations in years 2010 and 2011 five brick samples were collected for luminescence dating as well as four additional samples from the brick surroundings for the dose rate estimation. The equivalent dose was determined by TL and OSL methods. The TL results differ significantly from the OSL results but the last ones are verified by historical knowledge and radiocarbon dating. Establishing the dose rate from gamma rays needs a special attention because of the complex course of the foundations of the church. The details of the applied approach are presented in the current work. The results obtained indicate that a solid brick construction existed at the site of the presbytery of the Saint James Church before it was build.


Journal of Luminescence | 1997

Ancient thermoluminescence investigated by the fractional glow technique

Alicja Chruścińska; H. L. Oczkowski; Krzysztof Przegiętka

Abstract The purpose of our research was to determine the energy density spectrum of traps responsible for ancient thermoluminescence (TL). The ancient TL (natural TL) occurs in some geological materials as result of excitation by natural ionising radiation. In such a case, the dose rate is very low in comparison with sources used in laboratories. The improved version of fractional glow technique (FGT) is for the first time applied to ancient TL. Geological material of high purity (mainly quartz grains) is chosen to avoid any pretreatment. It allows to observe natural TL unaffected by any artificial processes. Since FGT requires relatively high level of accumulated TL only old samples can be investigated. At least two groups of traps at 1.5 and 1.7 eV can be seen in the obtained energy spectra. However, our results show that TL in the range used for dating is determined by the traps at 1.7 eV. This group of traps, with the frequency factor ranging from 1012 to 1013 s−1, is characteristic of quartz. Hence, the corresponding live time of the trapped carriers ranges from 106 to 107 yr. This way the fundamental assumption of TL dating method is directly confirmed.


Journal of Luminescence | 1998

Electron traps and scintillation mechanism in YAlO3:Ce and LuAlO3:Ce scintillators

A.J. Wojtowicz; Jaroslaw Glodo; Winicjusz Drozdowski; Krzysztof Przegiętka


Geochronometria | 2002

Chronology of the Vistulian (Weichselian) glacial events in the Lower Vistula region, middle-north Poland

W. Wysota; K. R. Lankauf; Jacek B. Szmańda; A. Chruścińska; H. L. Oczkowski; Krzysztof Przegiętka

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Alicja Chruścińska

Nicolaus Copernicus University in Toruń

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H. L. Oczkowski

Nicolaus Copernicus University in Toruń

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Jacek B. Szmańda

Jan Kochanowski University

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N. Kijek

Nicolaus Copernicus University in Toruń

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Piotr Palczewski

Nicolaus Copernicus University in Toruń

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Piotr Weckwerth

Nicolaus Copernicus University in Toruń

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Winicjusz Drozdowski

Nicolaus Copernicus University in Toruń

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A. Chruscinska

Nicolaus Copernicus University in Toruń

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