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Investigating the amount of zeroing in modern sediments of River Danube, Austria
Authors:Markus Fiebig  Frank Preusser
Institution:

aInstitut für Angewandte Geologie, Universität für Bodenkultur, Peter Jordan Strasse 70, 1190 Wien, Austria

bInstitut für Geologie, Universität Bern, Baltzerstrasse 1+3, 3012 Bern, Switzerland

Abstract:Sediments attributed to flooding events of River Danube concerning the bleaching of the optical stimulated luminescence (OSL) signal were investigated. It is demonstrated that the OSL signal in both quartz and feldspar is not completely but differentially bleached in the sediment grains. Partial bleaching of the samples is clearly indicated by the scatter of equivalent dose determined for several individual single aliquots. It is also shown that residual ages in feldspars are significantly higher than those calculated for quartz. It is furthermore demonstrated that analysing measurement-time dependent equivalent dose estimates is not a suitable method to identify partial bleaching in the investigated sediment grains. However, the transport and deposition process of the investigated samples was probably disturbed by an artificial input of sediment, and this case study may thus not be representative of undisturbed high flood events in the past.
Keywords:Optical stimulated luminescence (OSL)  Fluvial sediments  Flooding events  Partial bleaching  Dose distribution  Quartz  Feldspar
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