Non-profit scientific research institution dedicated to establishing the history of the Earth, its various inhabitants, and its interactions with the rest of our Solar System, throughout the 4.6 billion years of our Planet's existence.
Uses radiometric dating and classical geochronological methods to constrain the timing of geological processes, primarily in the Eastern Alps, the Carpathian - Pannonian region and adjoining area, and the Bohemian Massif. Includes descriptions of several isotopic techniques.
Describes this method, used primarily to date marine sediments, and provides access to the global seawater strontium curve and a user-friendly table for converting 87Sr/86Sr values to numerical ages.
... Differences between chronostratigraphy and geochronology. 3 See also. 4 ... Chronostratigraphy · Geochronology · Isotope geochemistry · Law of superposition ...
geochronology n. The chronology of the earth's history as determined by geologic ... Chronostratigraphy · Geochronology · Isotope geochemistry · Law of superposition ...