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A scanning system for measuring the age-related luminescence of split sediment cores
Authors:NIGEL R J POOLTON  LARS BØTTER-JENSEN  ANN G WINTLE  PETER J YPMA  KAREN LUISE KNUDSEN  VAGN MEJDAHL  BARBARA MAUZ  HENRIK E CHRISTIANSEN  JØRGEN JAKOBSEN  FINN JØRGENSEN  FINN WILLUMSEN
Institution:RisøNational Laboratory, DK-4000 Roskilde, Denmark;Institute of Earth Studies, The University of Wales, Aberystwyth SY23 2DB, United Kingdom;Department of Mining Engineering, Delft University of Technology, 2600 GA Delft, The Netherlands;Department of Earth Sciences, University of Aarhus, DK-8000 Århus C, Denmark
Abstract:This article describes the development and performance of an integrated optical sensor system that has been designed for rapid analysis of split sediment cores. The primary aim of the system is to obtain information based on optically stimulated luminescence (OSL) techniques; these provide a record of the accrued radiation dose of material since deposition. Particularly after suitable normalization, the luminescence signal recorded along the length of the core will provide information on the relative age of the sediment. Two wavelengths of stimulation are used (infra-red and green) and these probe the feldspar, and combined feldspar and quartz components of the sediment respectively; the ratio of the two signals can thus provide some indication of relative changes in the silicate mineralogy. A secondary use of the system is for optical reflectance measurements. With the addition of a monochromator, optical reflectance spectroscopy can be applied to obtain additional information on down-core mineralogical changes. In this article we describe technical aspects of the sensor system, discuss measurement techniques and consider the relevance of data obtained. Two examples of sediment cores are presented, which demonstrate the applicability of the instrument.
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