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Datazione a Luminescenza Termica×Datazione per Luminescenza Otticamente Stimolata×
CampoArcheologiaArcheologia
FamigliaProcess / pipelineProcess / pipeline
Anno di origine1960s1985
IdeatoreMichael AitkenDavid Huntley
TipoLuminescence dating techniqueLuminescence dating technique
Fonte seminaleAitken, M. J. (1985). Thermoluminescence Dating. Academic Press. link ↗Huntley, D. J., Godfrey-Smith, D. I., & Thewalt, M. L. (1985). Thermoluminescence dating of ocean sediments. Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences, 22(3), 423-427. link ↗
AliasTL dating, thermoluminescence chronometryOSL dating, optical dating
Correlati44
SintesiThermoluminescence (TL) dating is a chronometric technique that determines the age of pottery, ceramics, and sediments by measuring light emitted when heated to high temperatures. Pioneered by Michael Aitken in the 1960s, it quantifies the accumulated radiation dose stored in mineral crystal lattices. The method revolutionized archaeological dating by enabling scientists to date ceramic vessels and fired clay objects directly, providing absolute chronologies for human occupation sites worldwide.Optically stimulated luminescence (OSL) dating is a chronometric method that determines the age of sedimentary materials by measuring light-induced electron release from mineral grains. Developed by David Huntley and colleagues in the 1980s, it measures the time elapsed since sediment was last exposed to sunlight. This technique is widely used in archaeology, geology, and paleoenvironmental studies to date deposits ranging from a few decades to several hundred thousand years old.
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