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Title: Museum Victoria: Radiometric Dating
Url: http://museumvictoria.com.au/scidiscovery/radioactivity/radio_dating....
Publisher: Museum Victoria
Description: The Museum Victoria offers a useful overview of radioactive decay of Potassium-40 and Carbon-14. The website discusses the benefits of isotopes for the research interests of geologists and physicists. There is also information about the dating capabilities of uranium, thorium, and ribidium.
LC Classification: Auxiliary sciences of history -- Archaeology -- Philosophy. Theory -- Methodology -- Dating methods. Chronology
Auxiliary sciences of history -- Archaeology -- Philosophy. Theory -- Methodology -- Dating methods. Chronology -- Carbon-14 method
Science -- Physics -- Nuclear and particle physics. Atomic energy. Radioactivity -- Radioactivity and radioactive substances -- Applications -- Individual, A-Z -- Dating
GEM Subject: Science
Science -- Physics
Key Concept: Physics -- Radiation
Resource Type: Overviews
Reading Materials
Science Materials
Audience: College/University Instructors
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Language: English
Rights: Museum Victoria Australia
Date Record Checked: 2008-02-27 00:00:00 (W3C-DTF)
Source: Topic in Depth
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