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Geochronometria | 2014

Performance of different luminescence approaches for the dating of known-age glaciofluvial deposits from northern Switzerland

Dorian Gaar; Sally E. Lowick; Frank Preusser

Luminescence properties of two samples taken from sand lenses in proglacial outwash de-posits of a piedmont glacier that reached the Swiss midlands during the Last Glacial Maximum are investigated in detail. Deconvolution of CW-OSL decay curves shows that the fast component dominates the OSL signal of quartz. The chemistry of single feldspar grains, in particular the K content in different grains, is determined using wavelength dispersive spectrometry (electron microprobe), revealing an average 12.9 wt.% K of the grains contributing to the IRSL signal. De distributions are investigated in order to gain insights into partial bleaching, and agreement is found for quartz OSL and feldspar IR50 and pIRIR225 ages for small aliquots and single grains when applying the Minimum Age Model. These ages are also consistent with independent age control. For one sample, ages determined using the Central Age Model result in highly overestimated ages for both feldspar and quartz.


Geochronometria | 2017

Testing the suitability of dim sedimentary quartz from northern Switzerland for OSL burial dose estimation

Mareike Trauerstein; Sally E. Lowick; Frank Preusser; Heinz Veit

Abstract We investigate the suitability of sedimentary quartz associated with former glacial advances in northern Switzerland to provide reliable burial dose estimates using Optically Stimulated Luminescence (OSL). Previous studies on northern alpine quartz show that its signal characteristics can be poor and potentially problematic. We analyse quartz signals of small aliquots, which reveal the presence of a prominent medium or slow component in the initial part of some signals. Nonetheless, rejection of aliquots with unfavourable signal composition does not alter the burial dose estimates, but significantly reduces the data set for De determination. Signal lifetimes from isothermal decay measurements cover a wide range of values, yet the lowest lifetimes are high enough to guarantee a reliable burial dose estimate for samples of < 400 ka. Comparison of small aliquot and single grain burial dose distributions reveals that signal averaging masks partial bleaching in some of the samples. We therefore strongly recommend single grain measurements for samples from this setting and area, in order to exclude age overestimation due to partial bleaching.


Swiss Journal of Geosciences | 2018

Correction to: Multiple Quaternary erosion and infill cycles in overdeepened basins of the northern Alpine foreland

Marius W. Buechi; Hans Rudolf Graf; Peter Haldimann; Sally E. Lowick; Flavio S. Anselmetti

In the original version of this article, some corrections had not been implemented.


Quaternary Geochronology | 2012

Testing the application of post IR-IRSL dating to fine grain waterlain sediments

Sally E. Lowick; Mareike Trauerstein; Frank Preusser


Quaternary Geochronology | 2010

Underestimation of fine grain quartz OSL dating towards the Eemian: Comparison with palynostratigraphy from Azzano Decimo, northeastern Italy

Sally E. Lowick; Frank Preusser; Roberta Pini; Cesare Ravazzi


Quaternary Geochronology | 2011

Investigating age underestimation in the high dose region of optically stimulated luminescence using fine grain quartz

Sally E. Lowick; Frank Preusser


Radiation Measurements | 2010

Investigating quartz optically stimulated luminescence dose–response curves at high doses

Sally E. Lowick; Frank Preusser; A.G. Wintle


Quaternary Geochronology | 2014

Small aliquot and single grain IRSL and post-IR IRSL dating of fluvial and alluvial sediments from the Pativilca valley, Peru

Mareike Trauerstein; Sally E. Lowick; Frank Preusser; Fritz Schlunegger


Quaternary Science Reviews | 2012

Evolution of an overdeepened trough in the northern Alpine Foreland at Niederweningen, Switzerland

Andreas Dehnert; Sally E. Lowick; Frank Preusser; Flavio S. Anselmetti; Ruth Drescher-Schneider; Hans Rudolf Graf; Friedrich Heller; Heinrich Horstmeyer; Hans Axel Kemna; Norbert R Nowaczyk; Andreas Zuger; Heinz Furrer


Swiss Journal of Geosciences | 2010

A ~180,000 years sedimentation history of a perialpine overdeepened glacial trough (Wehntal, N-Switzerland)

Flavio S. Anselmetti; Ruth Drescher-Schneider; Heinz Furrer; Hans Rudolf Graf; Sally E. Lowick; Frank Preusser; Marc A. Riedi

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Benny Guralnik

Wageningen University and Research Centre

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Andreas Dehnert

Swiss Federal Nuclear Safety Inspectorate

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Pierre G. Valla

Joseph Fourier University

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