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Tunnelling radiative recombination in labradorite: Its association with anomalous fading of thermoluminescence

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In this article, it was shown that tunnelling radiative recombination occurs in labradorite and can explain anomalous fading in feldspars, and this afterglow was not detected earlier.
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This article is published in Nuclear Tracks and Radiation Measurements.The article was published on 1985-01-01. It has received 130 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Afterglow.

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Ubiquity of anomalous fading in K-feldspars and the measurement and correction for it in optical dating

TL;DR: Anomalous fading rates were measured in K-feldspars separated from 49 sediment samples, mainly from North America, and the intensity of the optically stimulated luminescence was found to decrease linea...
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Measurement of anomalous fading for feldspar IRSL using SAR

TL;DR: In this paper, it was shown that the g value derived from delayed L i / T i measurements is strongly dependent on the timing of the preheat treatment, which can be used to correct the measured optical ages.
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Luminescence dating : Laboratory procedures and protocols

TL;DR: The majority of sediment dating applications are carried out on quartz and potassium-rich feldspars and the general characteristics of the thermoluminescence (TL) signals from these minerals are reviewed in this article.
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Electron spin resonance (ESR) dating

TL;DR: ESR dating has been systematically applied in earth sciences and archaeology since 1975 when Ikeya dated a stalactite from the Akiyoshi cave in Japan as discussed by the authors, which allows the age assessment of heated ceramics, volcanic rocks, intrafault material, or windblown sediments.
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Anomalous Fading of Thermo-luminescence in Mineral Samples

TL;DR: The use of thermoluminescence (TL) for dating archaeological ceramics is well established as mentioned in this paper, and the TL ages obtained were significantly lower than the accepted ages of the lava flows, some by an order of magnitude.
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Kinetics of Radiative Recombination at Randomly Distributed Donors and Acceptors

TL;DR: In this article, the decay of the total pair emission has been measured over many factors of 10 of intensity and time and can be satisfactorily accounted for by the theory using only two adjustable parameters.
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