Definition of radioactive dating (radiometric dating)

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radioactive dating (radiometric dating)

The term 'radioactive dating (radiometric dating)' as it applies to the area of coastlines can be defined as ' the most reliable method of obtaining a 'date' for a rock depends upon the observation that the rate of decay of a radioactive element is a constant. the earliest methods, using uranium and thorium minerals as the starting material, yielded evidence that the extent of geological time was at least 2 million years. the development of knowledge concerning radioactive processes since 1939 has made available a number of refined techniques for radioactive dating which are nowadays routine processes'.

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