Search Results - "Gombosi, David J"
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On the development of electron microprobe zircon fission-track geochronology
Published in Chemical geology (10-01-2014)“…The fission-track method has been applied for decades to quantify rates and timing of processes in the shallow crust. The most widely used approach, the…”
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New thermochronometric constraints on the rapid Palaeogene exhumation of the Cordillera Darwin complex and related thrust sheets in the Fuegian Andes
Published in Terra nova (Oxford, England) (01-12-2009)“…Thermal modelling of new fission‐track and (U–Th–Sm)/He data from the Fuegian Andes reveals rapid cooling (∼12–48 °C Ma−1) during the middle and late Eocene…”
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Global Rates of Geologic Cycling: Tectonic Diffusion of Upper Crustal Lithosomes
Published in The Journal of geology (01-03-2012)“…Age frequency distributions of various rock types now exposed at Earth's surface primarily reflect characteristic crustal depths at which they originate and…”
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Argon diffusion in Apollo 16 impact glass spherules: Implications for 40Ar/39Ar dating of lunar impact events
Published in Geochimica et cosmochimica acta (01-01-2015)“…The 40Ar/39Ar technique applied to impact glass has been used to date both terrestrial and lunar impact events. The ability to utilize the 40Ar/39Ar technique…”
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Argon diffusion in Apollo 16 impact glass spherules: Implications for super(40)Ar/ super(39)Ar dating of lunar impact events
Published in Geochimica et cosmochimica acta (01-01-2015)“…The super(40)Ar/ super(39)Ar technique applied to impact glass has been used to date both terrestrial and lunar impact events. The ability to utilize the…”
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Argon and Neon Diffusion in Lunar Impact Glass & The Development of the Electron Microprobe Zircon Fission-Track Dating Technique
Published 2013“…Fission-track dating relies on counting the number linear zones of radiation damage in a crystal produced from the spontaneous fission of 238U. These zones of…”
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