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Luminescence chronology of fossiliferous fluvial sediments along the middle Atbara River, Sudan

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QUATERNARY GEOCHRONOLOGY
Volume 71, Issue -, Pages -

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ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.quageo.2022.101312

Keywords

Luminescence dating; Feldspar pulsed IRSL; Quartz OSL; Fluvial sediments; Atbara river; Pleistocene

Funding

  1. German Research Foundation (Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft, DFG) [387794796]
  2. National Geographic Exploration grant [CP-086R-17]

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Fluvial sediments in the middle Atbara River Valley in eastern Sudan contain a significant number of vertebrate fossils and stone tools. Previous research identified two sedimentary units, the Butana Bridge Synthem (BBS) and the Khashm El Girba Synthem (KGS), with specific divisions within each unit. This study aimed to establish a more detailed chronology of these sedimentary layers through luminescence dating. The results provided revised dates for the entire BBS-KGS sequence.
Fluvial sediments of the middle Atbara River Valley, eastern Sudan, contain abundant vertebrate fossils and stone tools. Previous work described two sedimentary units, the Butana Bridge Synthem (BBS) and the Khashm El Girba Synthem (KGS), with three divisions each (BBS1-3 and KGS1-3, from bottom to top, respectively). 230Th/U dating on bivalve shells suggested an age of-126 and-92 ka for the basal KGS2 and basal KGS3, respectively, and mammalian biochronology in combination with magnetostratigraphy suggested an age of late Early to early Middle Pleistocene for the underlying BBS. To establish a detailed chronology of this fluvial sedimentary sequence, we collected 17 luminescence samples from both sides of the Atbara River close to the Butana Bridge. Quartz OSL dating was applied to samples from the upper part of the profile (upper KGS2 and KGS3), but the signal reached saturation within the upper-10 m of the sequence. To select a suitable feldspar signal to date older samples beyond the limit of the quartz OSL, a comparison of the quartz OSL, feldspar post-IR IRSL at 225 and 290 C, and pulsed IRSL signal at 50 C was conducted for a sample from KGS3. The result showed that only the fading corrected pulsed IRSL yielded an age consistent with the quartz OSL, and the post-IR IRSL signals (both at 225 and 290 ?) overestimated the quartz age significantly. We therefore selected the pulsed IRSL signal to date the older deposits. The luminescence ages indicate that the entire BBS -KGS sequence was deposited between 224 & PLUSMN; 23 ka and < 17 & PLUSMN; 1 ka, corresponding to marine isotope stages (MIS) 7-2, significantly revising previous conclusions.

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