Abstract

ESR ages of corals were compared to assess the validity of different dating techniques. Ten coral samples from the Huon Peninsula of north-eastern Papua New Guinea, previously dated by alpha spectrometric and mass spectrometric uranium-series methods (Grün et al., 1992; Omura et al., 1994), were selected for investigation. The ESR spectra were recorded at X- and Q-band, before and after annealing at 150°C for 14 h, with low and high microwave powers. The D E -values based on the g=2.0007 signal were not significantly affected by microwave power and preheating treatment. The D E -values based on the g=2.0058 signal after annealing appear to be comparable to those based on the g=2.0007 signal, and both sets of corresponding ESR ages are broadly in agreement with the uranium-series ages.

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