利用 SAR 周期的石英 OSL 信号进行沉积物来源研究

IF 1.7 2区 地球科学 Q3 GEOGRAPHY, PHYSICAL Quaternary Geochronology Pub Date : 2024-06-24 DOI:10.1016/j.quageo.2024.101574
Souza P.E. , Porat N. , Sawakuchi A.O. , Cruz C.B.L. , Breda C. , Rodrigues F.C.G. , Oliveira S.C. , Pupim F.N.
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石英光激发发光(OSL)的灵敏度多种多样,并与地球表面过程有关,因此已被证明是评估沉积物循环和来源调查的有用工具。这些调查主要基于为灵敏度计算而特意测量的 OSL 数据。然而,最近的研究表明,使用单配料再生剂量(SAR)协议进行 OSL 测年测量时,来自首次测试剂量(Tn)信号的石英 OSL 快速分量(%BOSLF)的相对灵敏度可用于区分沉积物来源。在此,我们不仅利用 Tn 信号,还利用在 SAR 协议周期内从 OSL 测年测量中获得的所有其他 OSL 信号,研究了为确定来源而描述 %BOSLF 的可能性。我们探讨了%BOSLF在SAR周期中的表现(是否保守)、%BOSLF对剂量大小的依赖性、天然/再生和测试剂量信号给出的%BOSLF值之间的差异,以及%BOSLF在出处研究中的应用。分析包括来自 20 个第四纪晚期沉积物样本的石英砂粒数据,这些样本代表了南美洲、非洲和亚洲的造山运动和板块运动来源以及不同的沉积背景。所有计算都是利用以前获得的等效剂量估算数据进行的。主要发现是,所有合成孔径雷达信号的平均 %BOSLF 代表了样本的特征灵敏度,能够令人满意地区分已知来源的样本,主要是在高灵敏度样本的情况下。我们可以通过对来自合成孔径雷达天然/再生剂量和测试剂量的 OSL 信号的 %BOSLF 求平均值来区分沉积物来源区域。同样,世界各地的实验室可以利用过去十年积累的测年测量数据,编制区域/全球沉积物来源指纹参考数据。
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Using quartz OSL signals from SAR cycles for sediment provenance studies

Quartz optically stimulated luminescence (OSL) sensitivity is varied and related to Earth surface processes and, thus, it has been shown to be a useful tool for appraising sediment recycling and provenance investigations. These investigations are mainly based on OSL data purposely measured for sensitivity calculations. However, it has been recently shown that the relative sensitivity of the quartz OSL fast component (%BOSLF) from the first test dose (Tn) signal from an OSL dating measurement using the Single Aliquot Regenerative-dose (SAR) protocol can be used to discriminate sediment sources. Here, we investigate the possibility of characterizing %BOSLF for provenance purposes using not only Tn signals but all other OSL signals obtained over SAR protocol cycles from OSL dating measurements. We address the %BOSLF behaviour over SAR cycles (if conservative or not), the %BOSLF dependency on dose-size, differences between %BOSLF values given by natural/regenerative and test dose signals, and %BOSLF application for provenance studies. Quartz sand grains data from twenty Late Quaternary sediment samples, representing orogenic and cratonic sources and diverse depositional contexts from South America, Africa, and Asia, are included in the analysis. All calculations were performed using data that have been previously obtained for equivalent dose estimation. The key finding is that the averaged %BOSLF of all SAR signals was representative of the samples' characteristic sensitivity and could satisfactorily discriminate samples from known sources, mainly in the case of high-sensitivity samples. We could distinguish sediment source areas by averaging the %BOSLF of OSL signals from SAR natural/regenerative and test doses together. Likewise, laboratories worldwide could produce regional/global sediment provenance fingerprinting reference data using their dating measurements accumulated throughout the last decade.

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Quaternary Geochronology
Quaternary Geochronology 地学-地球化学与地球物理
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期刊介绍: Quaternary Geochronology is an international journal devoted to the publication of the highest-quality, peer-reviewed articles on all aspects of dating methods applicable to the Quaternary Period - the last 2.6 million years of Earth history. Reliable ages are fundamental to place changes in climates, landscapes, flora and fauna - including the evolution and ecological impact of humans - in their correct temporal sequence, and to understand the tempo and mode of geological and biological processes.
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