Thermoluminescence dating of the holsteinian marine formation of Herzeele, northern France
- 1 January 1993
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in Journal of Quaternary Science
- Vol. 8 (2) , 117-124
- https://doi.org/10.1002/jqs.3390080204
Abstract
Thermoluminescence dating of potassium feldspar coarse grains from the fossiliferous Holsteinian marine formation of Herzeele, at the southern limit of the North Sea Basin, yields a minimum age of 228 £ 30 ka. A tentative correction for the long‐term fading of the TL signal in potassium feldspar is proposed, assuming a lifetime (τ) of 711 ka. This correction would yield a preliminary age estimate of 271 £ 36 ka. These results support a minimum Oxygen Isotope Stage 7 age, but do not preclude, at this stage of our research, a possible correlation with late Oxygen Isotope Stage 9. These results are in agreement, within the error of the method, with independent absolute dates (U‐Th and ESR) obtained onin situmarine shells, which range from 225 ka to 348 ka. This study provides evidence of the reliability of TL age estimates on potassium feldspar coarse grains from shallow‐marine sediments older than the Last Interglacial.Keywords
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