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Fission‐track Thermochronology
Low-temperature thermochronology has become an essential tool when studying near-surface geological processes. Time-temperature constraints are vital to quantify and describe a large variety of geological processes, such as relief building, erosion and sedimentation or the maturation of organic matter in sedimentary basins.After a brief history ...openaire +3 more sources
Etching Fission Tracks in Zircons
Science, 1969A new technique has been developed whereby fission tracks can be etched in zircon with a solution of sodium hydroxide at 220°C. Etching time varied between 15 minutes and 5 hours. Colored zircon required less etching time than the colorless varieties.
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1992
In 1962, Price and Walker discovered that micas contain natural tracks which can be optically revealed by etching with hydrofluoric acid. This discovery started a search for natural tracks (also called fossil tracks) in different kinds of materials and only two years later, natural tracks had been observed in about 10 different types of minerals and in
Günther A. Wagner, Peter Van den Haute
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In 1962, Price and Walker discovered that micas contain natural tracks which can be optically revealed by etching with hydrofluoric acid. This discovery started a search for natural tracks (also called fossil tracks) in different kinds of materials and only two years later, natural tracks had been observed in about 10 different types of minerals and in
Günther A. Wagner, Peter Van den Haute
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Apatite Fission-Track Analysis
Reviews in Mineralogy and Geochemistry, 2005Apatite fission-track (AFT) analysis has been widely used during the past 30+ years to constrain the low-temperature thermal histories of many igneous, metamorphic and sedimentary rocks in a wide range of geological settings. Applicable geological settings include orogenic belts, rifted margins, faults, sedimentary basins, cratons, and mineral deposits.
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1992
The unetched or ‘latent’ fission track represents a zone of intense radiation damage within a regularly built solid and which — like other kinds of radiation damage — consists of an energetically metastable, i.e., ultimately unstable solid state. The originally ordered structure of the solid which was disordered by the passage of a fission fragment ...
Günther A. Wagner, Peter Van den Haute
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The unetched or ‘latent’ fission track represents a zone of intense radiation damage within a regularly built solid and which — like other kinds of radiation damage — consists of an energetically metastable, i.e., ultimately unstable solid state. The originally ordered structure of the solid which was disordered by the passage of a fission fragment ...
Günther A. Wagner, Peter Van den Haute
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2012
Rad donosi teorijske osnove, metodologiju i primjenu metode na odgovarajuće geološke uzorke.
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Rad donosi teorijske osnove, metodologiju i primjenu metode na odgovarajuće geološke uzorke.
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