BayLum: An Introduction9 months ago
Introduction | Installing `BayLum' package | First steps: age analysis of one sample | Option 1: Import information from a BIN/BINX-file. | Remarks | Data import/export | Data structure | Visualise Lx/Tx values and dose points | Generate data file from BIN/BINX-files of multi-grain OSL measurements | Option 2: Import data using create_DataFile() | Age computation | Remark 1: MCMC trajectories | Remark 2: LIN_fit and Origin_fit, dose-response curves option | Remark 3: distribution, equivalent dose dispersion option | Remark 4: SavePdf and SaveEstimates option | Remark 4: PriorAge option | Multiple BIN/BINX-files for one sample | Age analysis of various samples | Generate data file from BIN/BINX-files | Combine files using the function combine_DataFiles() | Age analysis without stratigraphic constraints | Age analysis with stratigraphic constraints | Ordering samples | Define matrix to set stratigraphic constraints | When MCMC trajectories did not converge | References | Further reading | For more details on the diagnostic of Markov chains | For details on the here used dataset
