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radioisotopic$66492$ - traducción al español

A TECHNIQUE USED TO DATE MATERIALS SUCH AS ROCKS OR CARBON
Radioactive dating; Isotope dating; Radiometrically dated; Radioactive Dating; Rock dating; Isotopic dating; Rock Dating; Radiological dating; Radiogeology; Radioisotope dating; Radiation-Damage Dating; Radiodating; Radiometric age dating; Chemical dating; Isotopic date; Radioactive age dating; Radioisotopic dating; Radioisotopically dated; Radiochronometry; Radioisotopic
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  • [[Apatite]] crystals are widely used in fission track dating.
  • Lu-Hf]] isochrons plotted of meteorite samples. The age is calculated from the slope of the isochron (line) and the original composition from the intercept of the isochron with the y-axis.
  • bibcode = 2001JAfES..32..103V }}</ref> All the samples show loss of lead isotopes, but the intercept of the errorchron (straight line through the sample points) and the concordia (curve) shows the correct age of the rock.<ref name=Rollinson/>
  • [[Thermal ionization mass spectrometer]] used in radiometric dating.
  • β<sup>−</sup> decay]]. The final decay product, lead-208 (<sup>208</sup>Pb), is stable and can no longer undergo spontaneous radioactive decay.

radioisotopic      
adj. Radioisótopico, de los isótopos radioactivos (en química)

Definición

deuterated
['dju:t?re?t?d]
(also deuteriated dju:'t??r?e?t?d)
¦ adjective Chemistry (of a compound) in which the ordinary isotope of hydrogen has been replaced with deuterium.
Derivatives
deuteration noun

Wikipedia

Radiometric dating

Radiometric dating, radioactive dating or radioisotope dating is a technique which is used to date materials such as rocks or carbon, in which trace radioactive impurities were selectively incorporated when they were formed. The method compares the abundance of a naturally occurring radioactive isotope within the material to the abundance of its decay products, which form at a known constant rate of decay. The use of radiometric dating was first published in 1907 by Bertram Boltwood and is now the principal source of information about the absolute age of rocks and other geological features, including the age of fossilized life forms or the age of Earth itself, and can also be used to date a wide range of natural and man-made materials.

Together with stratigraphic principles, radiometric dating methods are used in geochronology to establish the geologic time scale. Among the best-known techniques are radiocarbon dating, potassium–argon dating and uranium–lead dating. By allowing the establishment of geological timescales, it provides a significant source of information about the ages of fossils and the deduced rates of evolutionary change. Radiometric dating is also used to date archaeological materials, including ancient artifacts.

Different methods of radiometric dating vary in the timescale over which they are accurate and the materials to which they can be applied.