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Thermoluminescence study in fossils of dinosaur bones and eggshells.

Digambar A OvhalBandana SamantN S DhobleD M MohabeySanjay Janaraoji Dhoble
Published in: Luminescence : the journal of biological and chemical luminescence (2020)
In this study, thermoluminescence (TL) characterization of fossils of sauropod dinosaur bone, dinosaur eggshells, and associated sediments were recorded for the first time. The fossil bone was collected from the Bagwanya intertrappean sediments in the Dhar district of Madhya Pradesh, India. TL was recorded using 60 Co gamma ray exposure at different doses. Fossils of dinosaur bone, dinosaur eggshells, and associated sediments were irradiated using 60 Co gamma rays at different doses from 0.15 kGy to 19 kGy. The linear dose-response curve of the irradiated sample was obtained for a dose ranging from 0.15 kGy to 9.5 kGy. These geological samples were characterized further using X-ray diffraction for confirmation with phase, scanning electron microscopy, Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy, and wavelength dispersive-X-ray fluorescence for determination of the elemental composition in parts per million to percentage levels.
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