Function returns De value and De value error using the global standardised growth curve (gSGC) assumption proposed by Li et al., 2015 for OSL dating of sedimentary quartz
calc_gSGC(
data,
gSGC.type = "0-250",
gSGC.parameters,
n.MC = 100,
verbose = TRUE,
plot = TRUE,
...
)Returns an S4 object of type RLum.Results.
@data
$ De.value (data.frame)
.. $ De
.. $ De.error
.. $ Eta
$ De.MC (list) contains the matrices from the error estimation.
$ uniroot (list) contains the uniroot outputs of the De estimations
@info
`$ call`` (call) the original function call
data.frame (required):
input data of providing the following columns: LnTn, LnTn.error, Lr1Tr1, Lr1Tr1.error, Dr1
Note: column names are not required. The function expects the input data in the given order
character (with default):
define the function parameters that
should be used for the iteration procedure: Li et al., 2015 (Table 2)
presented function parameters for two dose ranges: "0-450" and "0-250"
list (optional):
option to provide own function parameters used for fitting as named list.
Nomenclature follows Li et al., 2015, i.e. list(A, A.error, D0, D0.error, c, c.error, Y0, Y0.error, range), where range is defines the interval
where the function is considered as valid, e.g. range = c(0,250).
Using this option overwrites the default parameter list of the gSGC, meaning the argument
gSGC.type will be without effect
integer (with default): number of Monte Carlo simulation runs for error estimation, see details.
logical (with default): enable/disable output to the terminal.
logical (with default): enable/disable the plot output.
parameters will be passed to the plot output
0.1.1
Kreutzer, S., 2025. calc_gSGC(): Calculate De value based on the gSGC by Li et al., 2015. Function version 0.1.1. In: Kreutzer, S., Burow, C., Dietze, M., Fuchs, M.C., Schmidt, C., Fischer, M., Friedrich, J., Mercier, N., Philippe, A., Riedesel, S., Autzen, M., Mittelstrass, D., Gray, H.J., Galharret, J., Colombo, M., Steinbuch, L., Boer, A.d., 2025. Luminescence: Comprehensive Luminescence Dating Data Analysis. R package version 1.0.1. https://r-lum.github.io/Luminescence/
Sebastian Kreutzer, Institute of Geography, Heidelberg University (Germany) , RLum Developer Team
The error of the De value is determined using a Monte Carlo simulation approach.
Solving of the equation is realised using uniroot.
Large values for n.MC will significantly increase the computation time.
Li, B., Roberts, R.G., Jacobs, Z., Li, S.-H., 2015. Potential of establishing a 'global standardised growth curve' (gSGC) for optical dating of quartz from sediments. Quaternary Geochronology 27, 94-104. doi:10.1016/j.quageo.2015.02.011
RLum.Results, get_RLum, uniroot
results <- calc_gSGC(data = data.frame(
LnTn = 2.361, LnTn.error = 0.087,
Lr1Tr1 = 2.744, Lr1Tr1.error = 0.091,
Dr1 = 34.4))
get_RLum(results, data.object = "De")
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