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Optical dating of liquefaction features to constrain prehistoric earthquakes in Upper Assam, NE India—some preliminary results
Authors:Puthusserry J Thomas  Dontireddy V Reddy  Devender Kumar  Pasupuleti Nagabhushanam  Balbir S Sukhija  Radhendra N Sahoo
Institution:

aLuminescence Dating Laboratory, National Geophysical Research Institute, Uppal Road, Hyderabad–500 007, India

Abstract:Optical dating of liquefied sand structures formed during major earthquakes in Upper Assam, northeast of India, has been carried out to constrain the timing of prehistoric earthquakes in this seismically active region. The bleaching of source material and of the same material during the creation of a liquefaction feature was tested using quartz extracted from 21 samples associated with two different liquefaction structures in Upper Assam. Due to the poor sensitivity of quartz from this region, a sensitisation procedure was used in our SAR protocol to reduce the scatter in optical ages. Various internal consistency tests of the measurement protocol and the excellent reproducibility of the OSL ages indicate that the dose estimates from the quartz are accurate and the optical ages reliable. The preliminary OSL ages indicate that the liquefaction features were formed between 1430 AD and 1630 AD. This study demonstrates that using OSL, ‘direct dating’ of prehistoric earthquakes may be possible, if sand blows from liquefied dykes are preserved.
Keywords:Luminescence dating  Quartz  Fluvial sand  Liquefaction  Palaeoseismology  Northeast India
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