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The goal of UThwigl is to compute closed- and open-system uranium-thorium (U-Th) ages of geological and archaeological samples. Closed-system U-Th dating follows the principles presented in Edwards et al. (2003), Richards and Dorale (2003) and Ludwig (2003). Open-system U-Th dating is based on the diffusion-adsorption-decay (DAD) model of Sambridge et al. (2012), which allows for advective and diffusive transport of uranium and thorium isotopes, while including synchronous radioactive decay.
The function, csUTh()
, calculates closed-system ages and uses 230Th/238U and 234U/238U activity ratios on a single analysis to return an age in thousands of years ago. The 232Th/238U or 230Th/232Th activity ratios are also needed for detrital correction.
The function, osUTh()
, calculates open-system ages and take the 230Th/238U and 234U/238U activity ratios collected along a transect perpendicular to the surface of the tooth or bone and return an age in thousands of years ago.
Please see the vignette for an example of how to use the functions in this package.
The package includes two web applications: one that runs osUTh()
in your browser where you can upload your CSV file, set the model parameters, run the model, and view the results, and a second app that does the same for csUTh()
. Choose this option is you are not familiar with R. Here's a screenshot of the web app:
You can run the package functions in your browser by starting a binder instance. This will open RStudio in your browser, together with the contents of this GitHub repository.
To install the development version of UThwigl from GitHub on your computer, run:
if(!require("remotes")) install.packages("remotes") remotes::install_github("tonydoss/UThwigl")
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