This chapter provides researchers with a guide to some of the types of dating techniques that can be used in geo- morphological investigations and issues that need to be addressed when using geochronological data, specifically issues relating to accuracy and precision. This chapter also introduces the ‘types’ of dating methods that are commonly used in geomorphological studies. This includes sidereal, isotopic, radiogenic, and chemical dating methods. © 2013 Elsevier Inc
Optical dating is a rapidly developing technique, used primarily in the dating of sediments deposite...
This book explores a diversity of topics related to radiometric dating, with particular emphasis on ...
This set of lecture notes covers the concept of radiometric dating. Topics covered include half-life...
This chapter provides researchers with a guide to some of the types of dating techniques that can be...
This chapter provides researchers with a guide to some of the types of dating techniques that can be...
This chapter provides researchers with a guide to some of the types of dating techniques that can be...
Two exciting areas of research are highlighted in this summary of recent publications in the field o...
Two exciting areas of research are highlighted in this summary of recent publications in the field o...
<p>The emergence of geomorphology as an academic systematized discipline at the end of the 19th Cent...
This introductory textbook introduces the basics of dating, the range of techniques available and th...
The dating of land surfaces has long posed problems for geomorphologists. Relative methods (stratigr...
Two exciting areas of research are highlighted in this summary of recent publications in the field o...
dating remains at the forefront of the project, but is now supplemented by other dating methods incl...
The method of dating rocks and minerals is known as geochronology. Although in principle this term c...
Journal ArticleThere are basically three lines of investigation that are involved in geochronology ?...
Optical dating is a rapidly developing technique, used primarily in the dating of sediments deposite...
This book explores a diversity of topics related to radiometric dating, with particular emphasis on ...
This set of lecture notes covers the concept of radiometric dating. Topics covered include half-life...
This chapter provides researchers with a guide to some of the types of dating techniques that can be...
This chapter provides researchers with a guide to some of the types of dating techniques that can be...
This chapter provides researchers with a guide to some of the types of dating techniques that can be...
Two exciting areas of research are highlighted in this summary of recent publications in the field o...
Two exciting areas of research are highlighted in this summary of recent publications in the field o...
<p>The emergence of geomorphology as an academic systematized discipline at the end of the 19th Cent...
This introductory textbook introduces the basics of dating, the range of techniques available and th...
The dating of land surfaces has long posed problems for geomorphologists. Relative methods (stratigr...
Two exciting areas of research are highlighted in this summary of recent publications in the field o...
dating remains at the forefront of the project, but is now supplemented by other dating methods incl...
The method of dating rocks and minerals is known as geochronology. Although in principle this term c...
Journal ArticleThere are basically three lines of investigation that are involved in geochronology ?...
Optical dating is a rapidly developing technique, used primarily in the dating of sediments deposite...
This book explores a diversity of topics related to radiometric dating, with particular emphasis on ...
This set of lecture notes covers the concept of radiometric dating. Topics covered include half-life...