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radiometric dating


radiometric dating

n. A method for determining the age of an object based on the concentration of a particular radioactive isotope contained within it and the half-life of that isotope.

radiometric dating

n (Archaeology) any method of dating material based on the decay of its constituent radioactive atoms, such as potassium-argon dating or rubidium-strontium dating. Also called: radioactive dating

ra′diomet′ric dat′ing


n. any method of determining the age of earth materials or objects of organic origin based on measurement of either short-lived radioactive elements or the amount of a long-lived radioactive element plus its decay product. [1965–70]

ra·di·o·met·ric dating

(rā′dē-ō-mĕt′rĭk) A method for determining the age of an object based on the concentration of a particular radioactive isotope contained within it. The amount of the isotope in the object is compared to the amount of the isotope's decay products. The object's approximate age can then be figured out using the known rate of decay of the isotope. Radiocarbon dating is one kind of radiometric dating, used for determining the age of organic remains that are less than 50,000 years old. For inorganic matter and for older materials, isotopes of other elements, such as potassium, uranium, and strontium, are used.

radiometric dating

Dating rocks by the known rate of decay of radioactive elements that they contain.

radiometric dating


radiometric dating

(ray-dee-oh-met -rik) The dating of rocks (and also fossils and archeological remains) by the accurate determination of the quantities of a long-lived radioactive isotope and its stable decay product in a sample. Assuming that the parent radioisotope was present at the time of formation of the rock, etc., then the number of daughter isotopes produced by radioactive decay of the parent depends only on the half-life of the parent and the age of the sample. Half-lives must therefore be known with great accuracy for precise dating and should range from about 105 to about 1010 years. In addition, there should be no loss or gain of parent or daughter isotope during the time the ‘radioactive clock’ is operating; if this condition is only partly satisfied, allowances must be made. The decay of radioisotopes can be used not only to date material but also to time very slow processes, such as the evolution of the Earth's atmosphere.

Pairs of isotopes used in radiometric dating include potassium–40 which decays to argon–40 with a half-life of 1.25 × 109 years, and rubidium–87 which decays to strontium–87 with a half-life of 4.88 × 1010 years.

radiometric dating

[‚rād·ē·ə‚me·trik ′dād·iŋ] (archeology) A dating method that utilizes the radioactive decay of certain long-lived, naturally occurring parent isotopes to stable daughter isotopes. (nucleonics) A technique for measuring the age of an object or sample of material by determining the ratio of the concentration of a radioisotope to that of a stable isotope in it; for example, the ratio of carbon-14 to carbon-12 reveals the approximate age of bones, pieces of wood, and other archeological specimens. Also known as isotopic age determination; nuclear age determination; radioactive age determination; radioactive dating; radiogenic age determination; radiogenic dating.
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