IRSL and post-IR IRSL residual doses recorded in modern dust samples from the Chinese Loess Plateau
Review and assessment of the potential of post-IR IRSL dating methods to circumvent the problem of anomalous fading in feldspar luminescence
Progress in the holocene chrono-climatostratigraphy of Polish territory
Geochronometria is a multidisciplinary journal on Methods and Applications of Absolute Chronology.
The title is owned by the Institute of Physics - Centre for Science and Education at the Silesian University of Technology in Gliwice, Poland.
We encourage the submission of papers devoted to developing the methodology of various numerical dating methods and their applications. The journal integrates scientists who apply these methods in various fields such as:
- geology,
- palaeoclimatology,
- palaeobiology,
- hydrology,
- geography,
- archaeology.
The methods employ, among others:
- OSL (optically stimulated luminescence),
- radiocarbon,
- dendrochronology,
- TL (thermoluminescence),
- EPR (electron paramagnetic resonance),
- stable isotopes,
- isotopes of natural decay series,
- varve chronology.
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