Dating of Quaternary Sediments from Western Borneo, Using Optically Stimulated Luminescence |
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Authors: | R.M. Teeuw,E.J. Rhodes,& N.K. Perkins |
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Affiliation: | Environmental Sciences Department, University of HertfordshireHatfield, U.K.,;Research Laboratory for Archaeology, Oxford University, Oxford, U.K.,;English Nature, Northminster House, Peterborough, U.K. |
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Abstract: | Optically Stimulated Luminescence (OSL) dates from five sites in western Kalimantan are compared with 14C and thermo-luminescence dates from other sediments in the region. There is now strong evidence that the Old Alluvium of Peninsular Malaysia is of late Pleistocene age and that it can be correlated with the White Sand Complexes of western Borneo. This contrasts with the late Pliocene to mid Pleistocene ages for Old Alluvium, based primarily on stratigraphic deductions, put forward by geoscientists examining the regional tin deposits. This study shows that the upper parts, at least, of the western Borneo White Sand Complexes were deposited mid-way through the last glaciation (76 ka), with extensive terminal Pleistocene re-deposition (11.2-9.8 ka) and at least two gully erosion events during the Holocene (5.8-3.8 ka and 0.48 ka). |
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