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Radioactive Geochronometry
A derivative of the Treatise on Geochemistry

A selection of articles from the Treatise on Geochemistry offers an overview of key topics in the field, compiled in one convenient, accessible and affordable volume.

Heinrich D Holland (Edited by), Karl K. Turekian (Edited by)

9780080967080, Elsevier Science

Paperback / softback, published 30 September 2010

544 pages
27.8 x 21.5 x 3.4 cm, 1.33 kg

The history of Earth in the Solar System has been unraveled using natural radioactivity. The sources of this radioactivity are the original creation of the elements and the subsequent bombardment of objects, including Earth, in the Solar System by cosmic rays. Both radioactive and radiogenic nuclides are harnessed to arrive at ages of various events and processes on Earth.

This collection of chapters from the Treatise on Geochemistry displays the range of radioactive geochronometric studies that have been addressed by researchers in various fields of Earth science. These range from the age of Earth and the Solar System to the dating of the history of Earth that assists us in defining the major events in Earth history. In addition, the use of radioactive geochronometry in describing rates of Earth surface processes, including the climate history recorded in ocean sediments and the patterns of circulation of the fluid Earth, has extended the range of utility of radioactive isotopes as chronometric and tracer tools.

1. Cosmic-Ray Exposure Ages of Meteorites, 2. Early Solar System Chronology, 3. The Origin and Earliest History of the Earth, 4. Long-Lived Chronometers, 5. The Geochemistry and Cosmochemistry of Impacts, 6. Geochronology and Thermochronology in Orogenic Systems, 7. Ages and Growth of Continental Crust from Radiogenic Isotopes, 8. Radiocarbon, 9. Natural Radionuclides in the Atmosphere, 10. Groundwater Dating and Residence-Time Measurements, 11. Cosmogenic Nuclides in Weathering and Erosion, 12. Geochronometry of Marine Deposits, 13. Chronometry of Sediments and Sedimentary Rocks, 14. The Early History of Life, 15. Heavy Metals in the Environment—Historical Trends, Appendix 1, Appendix 2, Appendix 3, Appendix 4

Subject Areas: Palaeontology [RBX], Petrology [RBGG], Geology & the lithosphere [RBG]

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