“…Until 1996, most of the luminescence age estimates for Chinese loess had been obtained by multiple aliquot thermoluminescence (TL), and some by infraredstimulated luminescence (IRSL), dating methods applied to polymineral fine grains (Lu et al, 1987(Lu et al, , 1988(Lu et al, , 1999Forman, 1991;Musson et al, 1994;Frechen, 1999;Zhao, 2003). The Quaternary Research 67 (2007) 152 -160 www.elsevier.com/locate/yqres precision and accuracy of TL and IRSL ages beyond 50 ka has been questioned (e.g., Wintle, 1990;Zhou et al, 1995;Prescott and Robertson, 1997). However, luminescence dating has undergone many innovations in methodology in the past decades, especially with the development of Optically Stimulated Luminescence (OSL) dating (Huntley et al, 1985).…”