Test of thermoluminescence dating with coastal sediments from northern California

Glenn W. Berger , R.M. Burke , G.A. Carver , D.J. Easterbrook
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Abstract

Application of the thermoluminescence (TL), fine-grain (4–11 μm) dating method to modern coastal deposits and to tectonically displaced sediments near the Mendocino Triple Junction in northern coastal California demonstrates the suitability and limitations of dune sand, buried soil, estuarine mud, and beach deposits for TL dating. TL measurements on modern estuarine mud, modern beach sediments, and radiocarbon-dated dune sand and soils show that these deposits are suitably zeroed for TL dating under some conditions. A weighted mean TL age of 16.4 ± 1.3 ka was obtained for four samples (two from a buried soil and two from the straddling terrace dune sand), in close agreement with a radiocarbon age of 16.84 ± 0.06 ka B.P. on charcoal from this paleosol. Application to older sediments and soil profiles of similar origin may therefore provide useful geological ages.

Deposits associated with deformed marine terraces yielded TL ages of 176 ± 33 ka for a shallow marine mud at the Mad River site and 119 ± 31 ka for nearshore deposits at the Southport Landing site. These age estimates are consistent with the stratigraphic positions of the TL samples relative to deposits having previously inferred ages based upon soil profile correlations to local age assignments, which are in turn based upon uplift rates relating to eustatic sea level stands. These single TL age results suggest that more detailed TL dating applications in this region, and in similar geological settings, could provide accurate estimates of geologic ages and rates of deformation. However, the polymineralic fine grains from two other nearshore deposits (at the Table Bluff and Centerville Beach sites) yielded ambiguous plateau plots and thus can not be considered datable without additional TL experiments. This difficulty may be due to a high quartz/feldspar ratio in sediments from this area.

加利福尼亚北部海岸沉积物的热释光测年试验
应用热释光(TL)、细粒(4-11 μm)测年方法对加利福尼亚北部沿海Mendocino三重交汇处的现代海岸沉积物和构造位移沉积物进行测年,证明了沙丘砂、埋藏土、河口泥和海滩沉积物进行TL测年的适宜性和局限性。对现代河口泥、现代海滩沉积物和放射性碳定年沙丘砂和土壤的热释光测量表明,在某些条件下,这些沉积物适合于热释光定年。4个样品(2个来自埋藏土壤,2个来自跨阶地沙丘砂)的加权平均TL年龄为16.4±1.3 ka,与该古土壤中木炭的放射性碳年龄(16.84±0.06 ka B.P.)非常吻合。因此,应用于更古老的沉积物和类似来源的土壤剖面可以提供有用的地质年龄。与变形海相阶地相关的沉积物在Mad River遗址的浅海泥沉积年龄为176±33 ka,在Southport Landing遗址的近岸沉积物沉积年龄为119±31 ka。这些年龄估计与TL样品相对于沉积物的地层位置是一致的,这些沉积物以前是根据土壤剖面与当地年龄分配的相关性来推断年龄的,而当地年龄分配又基于与海平面上升有关的隆升率。这些单一的TL年龄结果表明,在该地区和类似的地质环境中,更详细的TL测年可以提供准确的地质年龄和变形速率估计。然而,来自另外两个近岸沉积物(Table Bluff和Centerville Beach遗址)的多矿物细颗粒产生了模糊的高原区域,因此如果没有额外的TL实验,就不能认为是可确定的。这一困难可能是由于该地区沉积物中石英/长石的比例很高。
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