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Fission track tectonics: The tectonic interpretation of fission track apatite ages

Earth and Planetary Science Letters, 1972
Abstract Absolute uplift rates, regional uplift patterns, and time limits for uplift and fault movements can be studied with fission tracks in apatite. This is demonstrated for about 50 apatites from the Swiss and Italian Alps. Due to the relatively low thermal stability of tracks in apatite, the fission track ages of apatites from this area define ...
G.A. Wagner, G.M. Reimer
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Results of interlaboratory comparison of fission track ages for 1992 fission track workshop

Nuclear Tracks and Radiation Measurements, 1993
Abstract Two apatites, one zircon and one glass were made available to the fission track research community for analysis prior to the 1988 Fission Track Workshop held in Besancon, France, from 3 to 9 September. Thirty aliquots of apatite and zircon and 10 aliquots of glass were distributed.
Donald S. Miller   +5 more
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Fading of Fission Tracks

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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Contribution to statistics in fission track counting

International Journal of Radiation Applications and Instrumentation. Part D. Nuclear Tracks and Radiation Measurements, 1986
Abstract In order to test the new statistical model proposed in two papers by McGee, Johnson and Naeser for calculating the standard error in fission track dating, spontaneous and induced track counts from external detector method—EDM—or similar were simulated by random numbers, assuming that, for a given uranium content, fission tracks were ...
BIGAZZI G.   +2 more
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Fission-Track Dating

2021
Eva Enkelmann, Raymond Jonckheere
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FISSION TRACK TEMPERATURE AGE THEORY

Nuclear Tracks, 1981
ABSTRACT As a consequence of thermal fading of fission tracks in minerals the fission track dating method can be used to obtain a temperature (cooling) age, if it is possible to determine the temperature associated with a measured fission track age.
E. Märk, T.D. Märk
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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 ...
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Fission track method

2012
Rad donosi teorijske osnove, metodologiju i primjenu metode na odgovarajuće geološke uzorke.
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FISSION-TRACK DATING

2007
J.A. Westgate, N.D. Naeser, B.V. Alloway
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