The Key to Geologic Dating - Understanding Initial Isotope Composition in Rocks

The Key to Geologic Dating - Understanding Initial Isotope Composition in Rocks

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Isotope + mineral selection is key

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Isotope + mineral selection is key

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The Key to Geologic Dating - Understanding Initial Isotope Composition in Rocks

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  1. 1 What is an isotope?
  2. 2 How radiometric dating works
  3. 3 What rocks can be radiometrically dated?
  4. 4 What does ‘resetting’ mean?
  5. 5 How ‘resetting’ works
  6. 6 Not all isotope systems ‘reset’
  7. 7 Different ‘resetting’ temperatures
  8. 8 Isotope + mineral selection is key
  9. 9 Problem w/initial daughter isotopes
  10. 10 Mineral/isotope selection helps minimize this
  11. 11 Loss/gain models helps minimize this
  12. 12 Isochrons helps minimize this
  13. 13 Multiple samples helps minimize this
  14. 14 Why daughter isotopes are ‘rejected’ during formation
  15. 15 Where do all the daughter isotopes go?
  16. 16 Correcting’ isotope data
  17. 17 Reliability of peer-reviewed journals
  18. 18 Repetition also helps

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