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Optically stimulated luminescence dating of a Holocene beach ridge plain in Northern Jutland, Denmark
Authors:Asger Nielsen  Andrew S Murray  Morten Pejrup  Bo Elberling  
Institution:

aInstitute of Geography, University of Copenhagen, Øster Voldgade 10, DK-1350 Copenhagen K, Denmark

bNordic Laboratory for Luminescence Dating, Department of Earth Sciences, Risø National Laboratory, Aarhus University, Frederiksborgvej 399, DK-4000 Roskilde, Denmark

Abstract:This study presents results from 20 optically stimulated luminescence (OSL) ages from one of the world's largest beach ridge plains, the Jerup beach ridge plain at the base of the Skagen Spit in the northernmost part of Jutland, Denmark. The OSL ages were obtained using quartz and a SAR protocol, and used to establish a chronology for the beach ridge plain and for the underlying coastal plain. The accuracy of the chronology is tested both by laboratory tests (recuperation, recycling ratio and dose recovery) and by comparison with independent age controls, e.g. previously reported radiocarbon dates, map sources, anecdotal evidence and settlement names. It is concluded that the OSL signals are internally consistent, and that the derived OSL ages are in good agreement with a large range of independent age controls. The ridge plain is shown to cover a time span from not, vert, similar1000 to not, vert, similar2700 years ago; this chronology is more detailed and precise than those previously available, and gives an average beach ridge formation rate of 15 yr/ridge and an average lateral migration rate of 2.0 m/yr. This study adds to the growing knowledge that OSL dating has a large potential for establishing detailed and precise chronologies in coastal marine sediments, including beach ridges.
Keywords:OSL  Quartz  Beach ridges  Chronology  Holocene  Denmark
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