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I have incorporated some more reader suggestions.
<a href="http://home.mmcable.com/harlequin/evol/quotes/quotes3.htm" target="_blank">http://home.mmcable.com/harlequin/evol/quotes/quotes3.htm</a> The biggest change is that one reader suggested that I, in the "argument from authority" section emphasize that real scientific papers do only rarely quote people. I will ask the science professionals on this board to look at that section and see if you agree with my characterization of who scientists cite each other in journals. |
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You a quite correct about the fairly rare use of quotation in scientific journals. It is somewhat more common in texts, more in the social sciences than in the physical. Gary |
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Hmm. I'd think barite would be excellent for dating, with strontium and radium both coprecipitating with the barium. That way you would have Sr-Rb for the long term, and Ra-Pb for younger samples. And, at least in oil wells, the barite you usually see is very dense and crystalline, and might resist alteration well.
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"Uranium Series Dating" by Henery P. Schwarcz in
Chronometric Dating in Archaeology Taylor and Aitken ed.s, 1997 New York: Plenum Press. Traverine, marl, calcrete, and speleothms are all potential materails that may be directly associated with artifacts, or bone. Calcite deposited in the marrow cavities of bone can also be productive. message icons can make punctuation difficult [ February 11, 2002: Message edited by: Dr.GH ]</p> |
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Renne et al., 2001. 40Ar/39Ar dating of Late Permian evaporites, southeastern New Mexico, USA. Earth and Planetary Science Letters 193, pp. 539-547. Patrick |
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Improved instrumentation has extended the time zone for U series dating upward to just a few centuries, and reduced the required sample sizes. The sample size reduction has the interesting consequence of reducing contaminants by alowing greater selectivity.
One can use either quadrapole mass spec. or accelerator mass spec. |
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