ESR dating of fluvial quartz: Estimate of the minimal distance transport required for getting a maximum optical bleaching |
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Authors: | Pierre Voinchet, Christophe Falgu res, H l ne Tissoux, Jean-Jacques Bahain, Jackie Despri e,Florence Pirouelle |
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Affiliation: | aDépartement de Préhistoire, Muséum National d’Histoire Naturelle, UMR 5198 du CNRS, 1 rue René Panhard 75013, Paris, France bDepartment of Applied Physics, Faculty of Science, Okayama University of Science, Ridai, Okayama 700-0005, Japan |
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Abstract: | An ESR experimental study of artificial optical bleaching of sedimentary quartz has shown that the aluminum center was maximally bleached after a 6-month illumination equivalent to natural light. This duration seems too long to apply in natural conditions. Nevertheless, the measurement of the ESR intensity of aluminum centers in quartz extracted from modern sediments and deposited in sandy bars shows that the maximum bleaching has effectively been reached. In order to determine the relationship between the bleaching and the distance covered by a quartz grain in a river, samples were collected along the Creuse River (France) from its spring to about 170 km downstream, where maximum bleaching levels were observed in previous studies. The ESR intensities of the aluminum and titanium centers in quartz were measured, using X-band spectroscopy, before and after artificial bleaching. The difference measured between these sub-samples shows that the maximum bleaching level is obtained in the course of the first kilometer. Hence, the assumption that ESR dating of fluvial sediment is based on the optical bleaching was validated. |
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Keywords: | ESR dating Quartz Optical bleaching Modern sediments Aluminum center Titanium centers |
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