Abstract—The accuracy of radioisotopic ages is, at present, limited by the accuracy of radioactive decay constants. A literature survey reveals that decay constants used in geo- and cosmochronology usually are assigned uncertainties of ca. 1 % but that there are very much larger unaccounted discrepancies between decay constants reported by different “counting groups ” as well as differences between results derived from counting experiments and from the comparison of ages obtained on the same samples by utilizing different radioactive clocks. An extension and partial revision of the decay constants recommended in 1976 for adoption in geo-and cosmochronology by the International Union of Geological Sciences (IUGS) appears both desirable and f...
A precise and accurate chronological framework is crucial to study the dynamics of a variety of phen...
Age determination of minerals using the U-Pb technique is widely used to quantify time in Earth's hi...
Age determination of minerals using the U-Pb technique is widely used to quantify time in Earth's hi...
<div><p>Twenty-first century advances in both the analytical procedures and instrumentation used in ...
International audienceUranium-series data provide essential dating and tracer tools for a broad spec...
The method of dating rocks and minerals is known as geochronology. Although in principle this term c...
AbstractThe Rb–Sr decay system is one of the most widely used geochronometers for obtaining ages and...
Geochronology in Earth and Solar System science is increasingly in demand, and this demand is not on...
Radioisotope dating is the cornerstone of the modern geological synthesis, connecting rock layers to...
Two exciting areas of research are highlighted in this summary of recent publications in the field o...
High-precision geochronology is integral to testing hypotheses regarding the correlation, causes, an...
Radiometric dating techniques have always been an important element in the modern Creationevolution ...
Unravelling the Earth’s 4.5-billion-year history is a mammoth task. Joe Hiess and Dan Condon describ...
a young earth, but also the six-day Creation and the Universal Deluge. Creationist-Diluvialists have...
The accuracy of the 4 ~ geochronological method, like all isotopic systems, requires calibration to ...
A precise and accurate chronological framework is crucial to study the dynamics of a variety of phen...
Age determination of minerals using the U-Pb technique is widely used to quantify time in Earth's hi...
Age determination of minerals using the U-Pb technique is widely used to quantify time in Earth's hi...
<div><p>Twenty-first century advances in both the analytical procedures and instrumentation used in ...
International audienceUranium-series data provide essential dating and tracer tools for a broad spec...
The method of dating rocks and minerals is known as geochronology. Although in principle this term c...
AbstractThe Rb–Sr decay system is one of the most widely used geochronometers for obtaining ages and...
Geochronology in Earth and Solar System science is increasingly in demand, and this demand is not on...
Radioisotope dating is the cornerstone of the modern geological synthesis, connecting rock layers to...
Two exciting areas of research are highlighted in this summary of recent publications in the field o...
High-precision geochronology is integral to testing hypotheses regarding the correlation, causes, an...
Radiometric dating techniques have always been an important element in the modern Creationevolution ...
Unravelling the Earth’s 4.5-billion-year history is a mammoth task. Joe Hiess and Dan Condon describ...
a young earth, but also the six-day Creation and the Universal Deluge. Creationist-Diluvialists have...
The accuracy of the 4 ~ geochronological method, like all isotopic systems, requires calibration to ...
A precise and accurate chronological framework is crucial to study the dynamics of a variety of phen...
Age determination of minerals using the U-Pb technique is widely used to quantify time in Earth's hi...
Age determination of minerals using the U-Pb technique is widely used to quantify time in Earth's hi...