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BBC on "Oldest Human Footprints Found"
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What dating method was was used. I cannot afford a subscipton to nature.Was it dosemetric or ESR .
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Potassium-argon or argon-argon, I'll bet, along with some stratigraphy:
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K-Ar dating that age is not as accurate as compared with the two I mentioned.
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Actually, ESR (electron spin resonance), TL (thermoluminescence), and OSL (optically stimulated luminescence) are examples of dosimetric dating techniques.
I don't know if OSL is being used to date pyroclastics, but I know that TL is, and its accuracy is at least as good as K-Ar (but not as good as Ar-Ar). See Standardization of Thermoluminescence Dating of Volcanic Rocks. Advances in ESR Applications, vol.18 pp.177-179, (2002). PDF I doubt that the deposit in the paper was dated with Ar-Ar, given the large margin of error and the statement that the date is provisional. Patrick |
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Thank you for correcting me but I am always suspcious of the dating method and who carried it out .
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