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list of objects: LT, sLT, ITimes, dLab, ddot_env, regDose, J,K,Nb_measurement obtained using Generate_DataFile function with single-grain OSL measurementsl of the sample GDB3.

Usage

data("DATA1")

Format

A list containing:

LT:

(one list per sample): each list contains all L/T values for the corresponding sample;

sLT:

(one list per sample): each list contains all uncertainties on L/T values for the corresponding sample;

ITimes:

(one list per sample): each list contains irradiation time values for the corresponding sample;

dLab=

a matrix containing in line i, the laboratory dose rate and its variance for sample i;

ddot_env:

a matrix containing in line i, the environmental dose rate and its variance (excluding the common error terms) for sample i;

regDose:

(one list per sample): each list contains all regenerated doses;

J:

a vector giving, for each BIN file, the number of aliquots selected for the analysis;

K:

a vector giving, for each BIN file, the number of regenerative doses in the SAR protocol;

Nb_measurement:

a vector giving, for each BIN file, the number of measurements;

References

For more informations on this sample we refer to the following publication:

Tribolo, C., Asrat, A., Bahain, J. J., Chapon, C., Douville, E., Fragnol, C., Hernandez, M., Hovers, E., Leplongeon, A., Martin, L, Pleurdeau, D, Pearson, O , Puaud, S, Assefa, Z. (2017). Across the Gap: Geochronological and Sedimentological Analyses from the Late Pleistocene-Holocene Sequence of Goda Buticha, Southeastern Ethiopia. PloS one, 12(1), e0169418.

Examples

data(DATA1)
str(DATA1)
#> List of 11
#>  $ LT            :List of 1
#>   ..$ : num [1:101, 1:6] 5.66 6.9 4.05 3.43 4.97 ...
#>  $ sLT           :List of 1
#>   ..$ : num [1:101, 1:6] 0.373 0.315 0.245 0.181 0.246 ...
#>  $ ITimes        :List of 1
#>   ..$ : num [1:101, 1:5] 160 160 160 160 160 160 160 160 160 160 ...
#>  $ dLab          : num [1:2, 1] 1.53e-01 5.89e-05
#>  $ ddot_env      : num [1:2, 1] 2.26 0.0617
#>  $ regDose       :List of 1
#>   ..$ : num [1:101, 1:5] 24.6 24.6 24.6 24.6 24.6 ...
#>  $ J             : num 101
#>  $ K             : num 5
#>  $ Nb_measurement: num 14
#>  $ SampleNames   : chr "samp 1"
#>  $ Nb_sample     : num 1
#>  - attr(*, "originator")= chr "create_DataFile"