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Geochronology Methods and Case Studies is an essential reference for understanding the scientific techniques used to determine the age of rocks, minerals, and geological events. Written by Morner N., this work presents both theoretical foundations and practical applications of various dating methods employed by geologists and earth scientists.
The book covers multiple geochronological approaches including radiometric dating, stratigraphic analysis, and other temporal measurement techniques. Through detailed case studies, readers gain insight into how these methods are applied in real-world geological research, from understanding Earth’s history to dating archaeological findings. The comprehensive coverage makes this text valuable for students, researchers, and professionals in geology, paleontology, and related earth science disciplines seeking to master the complexities of age determination in geological materials.







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