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A Comparison of Seriation Methods using the Material from the Rhitsóna Cemetery, Boiotia, Central GreeceSedgwick, Donald January 1979 (has links)
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Rb-Sr geochronological study of rocks of the Bear and Slave Provinces, Northwest TerritoriesFrith, Rosaline January 1974 (has links)
No description available.
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Relation Between Frequency of Dating, Scholarship, and Related PhenomenaStatler, Ellsworth Sheldon January 1951 (has links)
No description available.
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Fission Xenon DatingTeitsma, Albert 06 1900 (has links)
<p> A new dating method has been developed which
uses fission product xenon in a manner similar to
radiogenic argon in the 40Ar - 39Ar method.
Measurable quantities of spontaneous fission xenon
accumulate with time in rocks and minerals containing
approximately 1 ppm or more of uranium as a result of
the spontaneous fission of 238u. In the past, attempts
have been made to date this type of sample by measuring
the absolute amount of fission product xenon and the
uranium content. In the new method a sample is irradiated
in a thermal neutron flux to implant xenon from
the neutron induced fission of 235u in amounts
proportional to the uranium content. After a short
cooling period (before radioactive 133xe has decayed)
the sample is placed in a high vacuum system and the
xenon is released by heating in a series of temperature
steps. For each step the isotopic composition of the
xenon is measured using a high sensitivity mass spectrameter
and the ratio of spontaneous fission xenon to
neutron fission xenon is calculated. Fission xenon ages
for all steps are then calculated from the spontaneous to neutron fission xenon ratios and the measured integrated neutron flux. </p> <p> The method has several advantages over the conventional U - Xe technique. {a) The measurement of isotope
ratios is inherently more precise than the measurement of
absolute quantities. (b) Whereas the conventional U - Xe
technique measures the sample date only once, the method
described in this thesis measures the sample date several
times. (c) If a geological disturbance has caused loss
of fission xenon a valid date can still be obtained using
the low mobility xenon released at high temperatures.
(d) In some samples disturbed dates as well as initial
formation dates can be measured. </p> <p> The method was developed and evaluated by a series
of experiments which dated four zircon samples, one sphene
sample, and a carbonatite sample. The zircon and sphene
samples had been dated in other laboratories by the conventional
u - Th - Pb and Rb - Sr methods. Fission xenon dating
of these samples provided valuable new geochronological
information. The experiments also showed that in addition
to the advantages mentioned, the new method appears to be
better able to see past metamorphic events than other
methods. </p> / Thesis / Candidate in Philosophy
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Relation Between Frequency of Dating, Scholarship, and Related PhenomenaStatler, Ellsworth Sheldon January 1951 (has links)
No description available.
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U-Pb geochronology of monazite and zircon in Precambrian metamorphic rocks from the Ruby Range, SW Montana: Deciphering geological events that shaped the NW Wyoming provinceJones, Carson L. 26 June 2008 (has links)
No description available.
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EMPA dating of Monazite from high grade metamorphic rocks along the Highland- Vijayan boundary zone, Sri LankaWidanagamage, Inoka Hasanthi 22 November 2011 (has links)
No description available.
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Quantifying Age and Rate of Landscape and Paleoenvironmental Change in Arid Tectonic Environments using Terrestrial Cosmogenic Nuclides: The Interplay of Climatic vs. Tectonic Drivers of Landscape Evolution in Arid RegionsHedrick, Kathryn 12 December 2017 (has links)
No description available.
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CONSTRUCTING RACIALIZED IDENTITIES IN THE SEARCH FOR INTIMATE RELATIONSHIPS: AN ANALYSIS OF PERSONAL ADVERTISEMENTS 1974-2002BYRNE, SARAH REBECCA 07 July 2003 (has links)
No description available.
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Correlates of Stalking in Dating Relationships: The Role of Motivating Factors and Behavioral Repertoire DeficitsStrauss, Catherine V. 22 July 2016 (has links)
No description available.
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