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numOSL (version 1.2)

Numeric routines for optically stimulated luminescence dating

Description

Package for optimizing regular numeric problems in optically stimulated luminescence dating, such as: equivalent dose calculation; decay curve decomposition and fast-component equivalent dose estimation; statistical age models analysis and radial plot drawing.

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install.packages('numOSL')

Monthly Downloads

294

Version

1.2

License

GPL-3

Maintainer

Jun Peng

Last Published

March 30th, 2014

Functions in numOSL (1.2)

calED

Fitting a dose response curve and calculating an equivalent dose
dbED

Summarizing the distribution of equivalent dose values
fastED

Estimating a fast-component equivalent dose
mcFMM

Estimating parameters of finite mixture age models (include the central age model) with a Markov chain Monte Carlo method
EDdata

EDdata is used for exemplifying the usage of function RadialPlotter()
decomp

Decomposing an OSL decay curve
RadialPlotter

Estimating parameters of Rex Galbraith's statistical age model (with classic numeric methods) and drawing radial plot
Curvedata

Curvedata is used for exemplifying the usage of function calED()
print.RadialPlotter

Print an object of class "RadialPlotter"
decompc

Decomposing an OSL decay curve (allows a constant component being subtracted)
sgcED

Fitting a dose response curve and calculating a number of equivalent dose values using the standardised growth curves (SGC) method
Signaldata

Signaldata is used for exemplifying the usage of function decomp(), decompc() and fastED()
numOSL-package

Package for tackling basic numeric problems in optically stimulated luminescence dating
mcMAM

Estimating parameters of minimum age models (3- or 4-parameter) with a Markov chain Monte Carlo method
reportSAM

Report the results of statistical age models