Thermoluminescence dating of the eruption at Mt Schank,South Australia |
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Authors: | B. W. Smith J. R. Prescott |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Physics , University of Adelaide , Adelaide, SA, 5001, Australia;2. Research Laboratory for Archaeology and the History of Art , Oxford University , 6 Keble Rd, Oxford, OX1 3QJ, UK;3. Department of Physics , University of Adelaide , Adelaide, SA, 5001, Australia |
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Abstract: | Mount Schank, a young volcano in southeastern South Australia, has been dated by thermoluminescence. The dated material was quartz from a former beach dune overlain by the lava flow. Disequilibrium in the uranium decay series required a detailed analysis of the isotopic concentrations in the sand. The samples dated yielded an average age of 4930 ± 540 years BP which is consistent with palaeomagnetic measurements. Combined thermoluminescence, palaeomagnetic and radiocarbon evidence leave unresolved the relative chronologies of Mt Schank and nearby Mt Gambier. |
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Keywords: | thermoluminescence dating volcano eruption Mt Schank |
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