The 9th New World Luminescence Dating Workshop: Aim of the Community and Scope of the Conference Proceedings
Document Type
Article
Journal/Book Title/Conference
Quaternary International
Volume
362
Publisher
Elsevier Ltd
Publication Date
1-21-2015
First Page
1
Last Page
2
Abstract
The New World Luminescence Dating Workshop (NWLDW) is a nearly annual conference held in the Americas for the purpose of bringing together the luminescence and electron spin resonance dating community to discuss current research, share ideas about new laboratory or field methods, and to introduce the next generation of students to the techniques and their applications by those who have pioneered and are developing them. The debut of the workshop series took place November 2001 on the Tulsa Campus of Oklahoma State University under the guidance of Drs. Steve McKeever, Regina Kalchgruber (now DeWitt), Ken Lepper, Michael Blair, and Eduardo Yukihara; all from the Stillwater, Oklahoma luminescence lab.
Recommended Citation
Mahan, S.A., Nelson, M.S., Rittenour, T.M., Hanson, P., Rhodes, E., 2015. The 9th New World Luminescence Dating Workshop: Aim of the community and scope of the conference proceedings. Quaternary International 362, 1-2 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.quaint.2014.12.055