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> OSL measures when minerals such as quartz were last exposed to sunlight. Over time, these minerals build up a tiny store of energy while buried. When stimulated with light or heat in the laboratory, the minerals release this energy as a faint glow, which tells experts how long they have been underground.

Now that's just magic, plain and simple.



TIL. And that petrified mud wasp nests can be used to date things. Wild.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Optically_stimulated_luminesce...


It sure is. Plus, a little math:

Age (years) = Equivalent dose (Gy) ÷ Dose rate (Gy per year or Gy/ka)




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