2D modelling: A Monte Carlo approach for assessing heterogeneous beta dose rates in luminescence and ESR dating: Paper ΙΙ, application to igneous rocks

Fang Fang*, Loïc Martin, Ian S. Williams, Frank Brink, Norbert Mercier, Rainer Grün

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    Abstract

    Accurate evaluations of beta dose rates are crucial in luminescence and electron spin resonance (ESR) thermochronology. Most igneous rocks are heterogeneous and have complex mineralogical structures that render them unsuitable for the conventional methods of beta dose rate calculations based on infinite matrix assumptions. The recently developed software DosiVox-2D provides a Monte-Carlo approach for calculating beta dose rates in realistic heterogeneous geometries. In this paper, we present 2D simulations of uniform and layered igneous rocks. For the modelling, mineral distribution maps were obtained by QEM-EDS (quantitative evaluation of minerals using energy dispersive spectroscopy) and radionuclide concentrations in minerals were determined by laser ablation (LA) ICP-MS. The results show that the skewness of beta dose rate distributions in quartz reduces as the K concentration in a rock increases, and the estimation of the beta dose rate can be critically influenced by the U and Th concentrations and distributions.

    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)195-206
    Number of pages12
    JournalQuaternary Geochronology
    Volume48
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - Oct 2018

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