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Collision Timing and Provenance Shifts from the Late Oligocene to Middle Miocene in the Southeasternmost Zagros Orogen. [PDF]
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Protracted late Paleozoic volcanic arc activity along the Northeast Asian continental margin. [PDF]
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New U-Pb constraints and geochemistry of the East Kirkton Quarry, Scotland: Implications for early tetrapod evolution in the Carboniferous. [PDF]
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Th-U-Pb dating of accessory minerals by electron microprobe
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Age constraint on Burmese amber based on U–Pb dating of zircons
Cretaceous Research, 2012David A Grimaldi, Qiuli Li
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Directly dating geologic events: U‐Pb dating of carbonates [PDF]
Carbonates are ubiquitous, forming in a variety of settings including caves, soils, the oceans, during burial from hydrothermal fluids, and along faults. U‐Pb dating of carbonates is applicable to almost the entire geologic time scale, with results from Pleistocene speleothems showing great promise for dating records <1 Ma old.
E Troy Rasbury, Jennifer M Cole
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Apatite U‐Pb Dating with Common Pb Correction Using LA‐ICP‐MS/MS
Geostandards and Geoanalytical Research, 2021Apatite is a ubiquitous accessory mineral in various rocks (e.g., igneous, metamorphic and clastic sedimentary rocks). However, precise and accurate U‐Pb LA‐ICP‐MS dating of apatite is often compromised by high common Pb levels.
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Does U–Pb date Earth's core formation?
Nature, 2006Arising from: B. J. Wood & A. N. Halliday Nature 437, 1345–1348 (2005); Wood & Halliday reply Constraining the timing of the formation of Earth's core, which defines the birth of our planet, is essential for understanding the early evolution of Earth-like planets.
Qing-zhu Yin, Stein B. Jacobsen
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Ion microprobe U–Pb dating of apatite
Chemical Geology, 1999Abstract To illustrate in situ Sensitive High Resolution Ion MicroProbe (SHRIMP) analysis of apatites, Pb isotopes and Pb/U ratios of five apatite samples with different ages have been measured using SHRIMP II ion microprobe at Hiroshima University.
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