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Absolute Time
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Radioactive Decay Parent Isotope --> Daughter Isotope + Decay Particle + Energy
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Daughter Isotope Parent Isotope Half Life Time it takes for half of the parent isotope to decay into daughter isotope
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Radioactive Isotopes Used for Absolute Dating parentdaughterhalf life (years) 235 U 207 Pb4.50 x 10 9 238 U 206 Pb0.71 x 10 9 40 K 40 Ar1.25 x 10 9 87 Rb 87 Sr47.0 x 10 9 14 C 14 N5730
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Radioactive Decay & Telling Time
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Information Required for Radiometric Dating Initial Parent Isotope Content Half Life of Isotope Current Parent Isotope Concentration Closed System Remember: Age = Amount of Change Rate of Change
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Mass Spectrometer
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What can be dated?
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When does a system become “Closed”? (i.e., What are you dating?) Cooling of Igneous Rock Metamorphism Death of Organic Material
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Sedimentary Rocks: What are we dating?
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Lab 3
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Geologic Provenances of Washington
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