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Mark Bailey is a researcher at the Department of Health Technology Dosimetry at the Danish Technical University (DTU). His work is centered on dosimetry and luminescence dating, with a focus on electron spin resonance (ESR) and optically stimulated luminescence (OSL) applications in geological and historical dating. Recent publications highlight his contributions to understanding quartz sensitization in andesite, dose calculation calibration, and X-ray irradiation effects on ESR signals.
His research spans multiple subfields, including
- Quartz and alanine dosimetry
- Luminescence dating methodologies
- Dose rate modeling for sediment dating
- Bleaching mechanisms in ESR signals
- X-ray attenuation and calibration
Mark's collaborations include institutions in Denmark and Iran, with fieldwork involving andesite, sedimentary quartz, and X-ray beam efficiency studies. His work intersects radiation physics, geochronology, and health technology.
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