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English: Set of typically luminescence curves measured on a natural quartz sample using a SAR sequence. Shown are TL preheat and shine-down curves for the natural and regenerated signals along with TL preheat and shine-down curves for the test dose signal. The dose-response curve models the equivalent dose. Sample: quartz extract from a dune sample from the Médoc region in France.
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Typical OSL curves recorded during a SAR sequence

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20 October 2024

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