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Radiometric Dating
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Radiometric Dating

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Radiometric dating is described as a technique of dating geological specimens by determining the relative proportions of specific radioactive isotopes present in a sample. This book delves into a multitude of subjects pertaining to radiometric dating, with special attention on the process of radiocarbon dating and verification of its outcomes with luminescence measurements. This text provides an explanation on the difficulty faced in preparing samples for 14C measurement - a wide application of the radiocarbon process, and an assessment of outcomes attained by several processes, such as radiocarbon technique, the technique of OSL, TL and palynology. Radiocarbon dating of mortars and plasters has been meticulously described in the book. This book also brings forth instances of usage of the radiocarbon process for research in a multitude of spheres including study of archaeological and geological locations, evaluation of soil samples and loesses and analysis of organic deposits found in the faults in Morasko Meteorite Nature Reserve. A variety of research outcomes indicate towards the great prospect of the radiocarbon technique. The information presented in this book reflects multidisciplinary study which will be beneficial for students, researchers and practitioners alike.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
NY Research Press
Date
24 February 2015
Pages
138
ISBN
9781632383860

This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.

Radiometric dating is described as a technique of dating geological specimens by determining the relative proportions of specific radioactive isotopes present in a sample. This book delves into a multitude of subjects pertaining to radiometric dating, with special attention on the process of radiocarbon dating and verification of its outcomes with luminescence measurements. This text provides an explanation on the difficulty faced in preparing samples for 14C measurement - a wide application of the radiocarbon process, and an assessment of outcomes attained by several processes, such as radiocarbon technique, the technique of OSL, TL and palynology. Radiocarbon dating of mortars and plasters has been meticulously described in the book. This book also brings forth instances of usage of the radiocarbon process for research in a multitude of spheres including study of archaeological and geological locations, evaluation of soil samples and loesses and analysis of organic deposits found in the faults in Morasko Meteorite Nature Reserve. A variety of research outcomes indicate towards the great prospect of the radiocarbon technique. The information presented in this book reflects multidisciplinary study which will be beneficial for students, researchers and practitioners alike.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
NY Research Press
Date
24 February 2015
Pages
138
ISBN
9781632383860