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Radiometric and stimulated luminescent characterization of Amazonian sediments from the Middle Rio Negro, Western Amazon

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Tatumi, Sonia H. ; Yee, Marcio ; Soares, Emilio A. A. ; de Souza, Jefferson J. ; Grudzin, Emanuele D. O. ; Munita, Casimiro S. ; Ribeiro, Rogerio B. ; Soares, Alvaro de Farias ; Silva, Noemi Aguiar ; Fernandes, Caroline P. ; Mathias, Matheus T. ; Rocca, Rene R. ; Nagabhushana, K. R. ; Lokesha, H. S. ; Rocha, Marcelo S. ; Lopez, Luis A. C. ; Venancio, Diego W. P. ; Costa, Solange dos S.
Total Authors: 18
Document type: Journal article
Source: Radiation Physics and Chemistry; v. 212, p. 12-pg., 2023-11-01.
Abstract

The sediments were collected from paleodunes, river terraces, islands, and sand bars at Mariu & PRIME;a Archipelago, Rio Negro, Brazil. XRD analysis revealed that quartz is the predominant mineral along with a trace quantity of kaolinite. Neutron activation analysis of the sediments revealed the assembly of rare-earth elements, metals and semi-metals. The values of U and Th were found to be 3-5 ppm in paleodunes and 9-16 ppm in terraces, and K-40 concentration is below detectable limit. The OSL of quartz (dune) is composed of three components with decay times of 0.2, 11.0 and 350 s, respectively. This OSL emission is related to the TL peaks below 380 & DEG;C. Also, phototransferred TL is observed in the temperature range of 190-250 & DEG;C for a blue stimulation of 500 s. TL peaks kinetic parameters were calculated and discussed. The lifetimes of TL peaks at 272 and 355 & DEG;C are approximately 4.0x104 and 1.5x109 years, respectively. Using the conventional SAR protocol, 11 samples were dated, including two old paleodunes with ages of 124.4 and 169.7 ka, increasing the age interval of the site, the other samples were younger sediments, with ages between 0.39 and 53.9 ka. (AU)

FAPESP's process: 20/08592-8 - Contribution to the geological, archaeological and biological knowledge of the Mariuá Archipelago, middle Negro Rver - AM
Grantee:Sonia Hatsue Tatumi
Support Opportunities: Regular Research Grants