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Lecture notes on different methods of measuring geologic time.
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Lecture 2 Geological Time  Jurassic age in which a dinosaur skeleton was found (box) Reconstruction by O. C. Marsh of type of dinosaur (Anchisaurus sp found on left. I. You find a dinosaur: How do you know how it got there, its age, and...
http://rainbow.ldeo.columbia.edu/courses/v1001/geotime2.html

USGS on-line publication about the relative and radiometric geologic time scales, age of the earth, index fossils, and related topics.
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Geologic Time  Version 1.2 VIEW a list of other USGS General Interest Publications This page is URL: http pubs.usgs.gov/gip/geotime/ Last updated December 11, 2000 Maintained by Eastern Publications Group Web Team...
http://pubs.usgs.gov/gip/geotime/

Non-profit scientific research institution dedicated to establishing the history of the Earth, its various inhabitants, and its interactions with the rest of our Solar System, throughout the 4.6 billion years of our Planet's existence.
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Berkeley Geochronology Center INDEX  Find if you cannot open the Library database use this static bibliography page Dating Policy Resources Map Directions to BGC 2455 Ridge Road Berkeley, CA 94709 phone 510.644.9200 URL: www.bgc.org Last updated 2004-12-14 Questions? Contact info@bgc.org Images, Content, and Revisions...
http://www.bgc.org/

Uses radiometric dating and classical geochronological methods to constrain the timing of geological processes, primarily in the Eastern Alps, the Carpathian - Pannonian region and adjoining area, and the Bohemian Massif. Includes descriptions of several isotopic techniques.
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Institut für Geologische Wissenschaften Geochronologie  _ _ _ _ _ http www.univie.ac.at/geologie...
http://www.univie.ac.at/geochron/

Chart correlates geologic, paleontologic, and absolute time scales, also including glaciations.
http://www.bechly.de/paleodat.htm

Describes this method, used primarily to date marine sediments, and provides access to the global seawater strontium curve and a user-friendly table for converting 87Sr/86Sr values to numerical ages.
http://www.ucl.ac.uk/geolsci/research/geochemistry/sis/