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Principles of radiometric dating
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ISBN: 9781107198739 1107198739 9781108186551 Year: 2017 Publisher: Cambridge : Cambridge University Press,

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"Discusses the principles and insights behind the radiometric dating tools for better understanding of radiogenic isotope concepts"--Provided by publisher.


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Radiometric dating and paleontologic zonation
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ISBN: 0813721245 9780813721248 Year: 1970 Publisher: Boulder, CO ; New York, NY : Geological Society of America,


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Mastodon-bearing springs and Late Quaternary geochronology of the Lower Pomme de Terre Valley, Missouri
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ISBN: 0813722047 9780813722047 Year: 1985 Publisher: Boulder : Geological Society of America,

Quaternary dating methods
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ISBN: 0444423923 9786611756147 1281756148 0080868487 9780444423924 9780080868486 9781281756145 6611756140 Year: 1984 Volume: vol 7 Publisher: Amsterdam New York Elsevier


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Geochronometria.
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ISSN: 18971695 17338387 Year: 2000 Publisher: Gliwice, Poland : [Warsaw, Poland] : Warsaw, Poland : Institute of Physics, Silesian University of Technology Versita De Gruyter Open


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Terrestrial cosmogenic-nuclide dating of alluvial fans in Death Valley, California
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ISBN: 9781411321878 Year: 2008 Publisher: Reston, Va. : U.S. Geological Survey,


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Hot carbon : carbon-14 and a revolution in science
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ISBN: 0231546785 9780231546782 9780231186704 0231186703 Year: 2019 Publisher: New York : Columbia University Press,

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There are few fields of science that carbon-14 has not touched. A radioactive isotope of carbon, it stands out for its unusually long half-life. Best known for its application to estimating the age of artifacts-carbon dating-carbon-14 helped reveal new chronologies of human civilization and geological time. Everything containing carbon, the basis of all life, could be placed in time according to the clock of radioactive decay, with research applications ranging from archeology to oceanography to climatology.In Hot Carbon, John F. Marra tells the untold story of this scientific revolution. He weaves together the workings of the many disciplines that employ carbon-14 with gripping tales of the individuals who pioneered its possibilities. He describes the concrete applications of carbon-14 to the study of all the stuff of life on earth, from climate science's understanding of change over time to his own work on oceanic photosynthesis with microscopic phytoplankton. Marra's engaging narrative encompasses nuclear testing, the peopling of the Americas, elephant poaching, and the flax plants used for the linen in the Shroud of Turin. Combining colorful narrative prose with accessible explanations of fundamental science, Hot Carbon is a thought-provoking exploration of how the power of carbon-14 informs our relationship to the past.

Quantitative thermochronology : numerical methods for the interpretation of thermochronological data
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ISBN: 0521830575 9780521830577 9780521830577 9780511616433 9781107407152 9780511161711 0511161719 0511241585 9780511241581 0511160410 9780511160417 0511160984 9780511160981 0511616430 1280567554 9781280567551 1107148170 9781107148178 9786610567553 6610567557 0511313136 9780511313134 110740715X Year: 2006 Publisher: Cambridge : Cambridge University Press,

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Thermochronology, the study of the thermal history of rocks, enables us to quantify the nature and timing of tectonic processes. First published in 2006, Quantitative Thermochronology is a robust review of isotopic ages, and presents a range of numerical modeling techniques to allow the physical implications of isotopic age data to be explored. The authors provide analytical, semi-analytical and numerical solutions to the heat transfer equation in a range of tectonic settings and under varying boundary conditions. They then illustrate their modeling approach built around a large number of case studies. The benefits of different thermochronological techniques are also described. Computer programs on an accompanying website at www.cambridge.org/9781107407152 are introduced through the text and provide a means of solving the heat transport equation in the deforming Earth to predict the ages of rocks and compare them directly to geological and geochronological data. Several short tutorials, with hints and solutions, are also included.

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