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  • Geochronology Database for Central Colorado

    Geochronology Database for Central Colorado

  • U. S. Geological Survey. REPORTS-OPEN FILE SERIES, No

    U. S. Geological Survey. REPORTS-OPEN FILE SERIES, No

  • A Late Glacial and Holocene Chronology of the Castner Glacier, Delta River Valley, Alaska Michael W

    A Late Glacial and Holocene Chronology of the Castner Glacier, Delta River Valley, Alaska Michael W

  • It's About Time: Opportunities & Challenges for U.S

    It's About Time: Opportunities & Challenges for U.S

  • Dicionarioct.Pdf

    Dicionarioct.Pdf

  • Us Department of the Interior Us Geological Survey

    Us Department of the Interior Us Geological Survey

  • © Copyright 2019 Sean R. Lahusen

    © Copyright 2019 Sean R. Lahusen

  • Geochronological Applications

    Geochronological Applications

  • North American Stratigraphic Code1

    North American Stratigraphic Code1

  • Skeletracks: Automatic Separation of Overlapping Fission Tracks in Apatite and Muscovite Using Image Processing

    Skeletracks: Automatic Separation of Overlapping Fission Tracks in Apatite and Muscovite Using Image Processing

  • Geology and Geochronometry of the Cogburn Creek-Settler Creek Area, Northeast of Harrison Lake, B.C

    Geology and Geochronometry of the Cogburn Creek-Settler Creek Area, Northeast of Harrison Lake, B.C

  • Selected Papers on the Geology of Washington

    Selected Papers on the Geology of Washington

  • Stratigraphy: a Modern Synthesis Andrew D

    Stratigraphy: a Modern Synthesis Andrew D

  • Is It Time for Lithium Isotopes? Microphotograph of High- Pressure Fluid Vein (Right Side) Consisting of Garnet Horst R

    Is It Time for Lithium Isotopes? Microphotograph of High- Pressure Fluid Vein (Right Side) Consisting of Garnet Horst R

  • Isotope Geology Without the Invention of the Mass Spectrometer.This Was the Major Contribution of Thomson (1914)Andaston (1918)

    Isotope Geology Without the Invention of the Mass Spectrometer.This Was the Major Contribution of Thomson (1914)Andaston (1918)

  • Department of Geology & Geophysics

    Department of Geology & Geophysics

  • Tectonic Evolution of the Cenozoic Olympic Subduction Complex, Washington State, As Deduced from Fission Track Ages for Detrital Zircons Mark T

    Tectonic Evolution of the Cenozoic Olympic Subduction Complex, Washington State, As Deduced from Fission Track Ages for Detrital Zircons Mark T

  • Uranium‐Lead Isotopic Ages from the Sierra Nevada Batholith, California

    Uranium‐Lead Isotopic Ages from the Sierra Nevada Batholith, California

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  • In-Situ Ldrims Geochronometry for the Moon and Mars
  • International Subcommission on Stratigraphic Classification of IUGS International Commission on Stratigraphy
  • Innovations in (U–Th)/He, Fission Track, and Trapped Charge Thermochronometry with Applications to Earthquakes, Weathering, Su
  • Paleoseismology
  • Quaternary Nonglacial Geology : Conterminous US
  • Glacial Cycles∷ Toward a New Paradigm
  • Geochronology Is Defined Here As the Conceptual Division of Continuous Time As Tneasured (Geochronometry) by the Progression in an Ordinal Series of Events
  • The Chronostratigraphic Space of the Lithosphere and the Vendian As a Geohistorical Subdivision of the Neoproterozoic
  • Dissepiments, Density Bands and Signatures of Thermal Stress in Porites Skeletons
  • 158 1St Issue 2012
  • Chronostratigraphy and Geochronology: a Proposed Realignment
  • Chapter II: Geochronology Techniques
  • Orbital Forcing Timescales: an Introduction
  • Dating a 20Th-Century Fault, Elk Summit Talus Apron, Big Creek Area, Valley County, Idaho
  • Evaluation of the Lead-Alpha (Larsen) Method for Determining Ages of Igneous Rocks
  • It's About Time: Opportunities & Challenges for U.S. Geochronology
  • Standardless Fission-Track Dating of the Durango Apatite Age Standard
  • Varve Publications Feb 2018


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