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This project investigates how seismic activity affects the luminescence signals in minerals, aiming to develop standardized protocols for dating geological formations. By understanding these processes, it seeks to improve the assessment of seismic hazards and contribute to societal safety and sustainability.
During a seismic-geodynamic process, frictional heating and pressure are generated on sediments fragments resulting in deformation and alteration of minerals contained in them.
The luminescence signal enclosed in minerals crystal lattice can be affected and even zeroed during such an event.
This has been breakthrough in geochronological studies as it could be utilized as a chronometer for the previous seismic activity of a tectonically active area.
Although the employment of luminescence dating…
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NATIONAL UNIVERSITY CORPORATIONKYOTO UNIVERSITY
Japan, Kyoto
Type: University / higher education
Activity type: Higher or Secondary Education Establishments
SME: No
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