rubidium-strontium dating
Scientists use rubidium-strontium dating to determine the age of ancient rocks.
Noun: A method of determining the age of rocks and minerals by measuring the ratio of radioactive rubidium-87 to its stable decay product, strontium-87. This technique is used for dating very old geological materials due to the extremely long half-life of rubidium-87.
This term is used specifically in the fields of geology, geochronology, and planetary science to describe an absolute dating technique. - Rubidium-strontium dating was crucial for establishing the Precambrian time scale. - The age of the lunar rock samples was confirmed using rubidium-strontium dating.
- "to apply rubidium-strontium dating": To use this specific method on a sample.
- Researchers applied rubidium-strontium dating to the ancient gneiss.
- "rubidium-strontium dating method/technique/system": Phrases specifying the methodology.
- The rubidium-strontium dating technique relies on precise isotopic measurements.
- Isochron dating: A related graphical technique often used in conjunction with rubidium-strontium dating to improve accuracy.
- Radiometric dating: The broader category of dating methods that includes rubidium-strontium dating.
- Rb-Sr dating: A common abbreviation for rubidium-strontium dating.
- Rb-Sr geochronology
- Rubidium-strontium geochronology
- "closure temperature": In rubidium-strontium dating, this refers to the temperature below which the system becomes closed and the radiometric "clock" starts.
- Accurate rubidium-strontium dating requires knowledge of the mineral's closure temperature.
- "initial strontium ratio": A key parameter calculated in the rubidium-strontium dating isochron method.
- The isochron plot is used to determine both the age and the initial strontium ratio.
Scientists use rubidium-strontium dating to determine the age of ancient rocks.
- geological dating based on the proportions of radioactive rubidium into its decay product strontium; radioactive rubidium has a half-life of 47,000,000,000 years