Definition of radiometric in English:
radiometric
adjective ˌreɪdɪə(ʊ)ˈmɛtrɪkˌreɪdiəˈmɛtrɪk
Physics Relating to the measurement of radioactivity.
Example sentencesExamples
- A single UVB - 1 sensor in the field can experience a change in overall radiometric sensitivity or gain during the year between successive calibrations.
- Both events clearly post-date the lower Rotliegend volcanism in the Southern Permian Basin where the volcanics give radiometric ages in the range 288300 Ma.
- No radiometric technique that is capable of measuring on that large a time scale can narrow down ages within 10,000 years.
- Both radiometric and biostratigraphic data indicate the onset of magmatism in late Mid-Jurassic time.
- Fossils are almost never dated by radiometric methods, since they rarely contain suitable radioactive elements.
- Dumyahn and First measured the three-dimensional emission profile of various types of single lamps by taking radiometric measurements at various points in space.
- No radiometric data have been obtained from Stage III rocks.
- Our interest was mainly in the spectral signature of the system, not the absolute radiometric values of the irradiance; thus, distances and angular content did not concern us.
- Thermal images were taken with a radiometric infrared video camera.
- The age of the intrusion is also well constrained by several radiometric analyses.
- This cannot be a simple application of the photometric and radiometric test methods used for other conventional light sources, for several reasons.
- All of these factors are likely to be important in the case of the Besdegirmen rocks, and hence igneous crystallization ages may be greater than measured radiometric ages.
- It comprises several mafic, mafic-felsic and felsic intrusions with distinctive geochemical affinities and apparent radiometric ages.
- Microwave sensor data, thermal and radiometric information etc. can be got even under adverse weather conditions or cloud cover.
- Numerous radiometric age determinations are now available to help unravel the evolution of the East Greenland Caledonide orogen.
- The sediments of the Grensen Formation are barren of all organic material and hence must be dated using radiometric and petrographic evidence alone.
- We have an extensive radiometric dataset from the garnet gneiss, summarized in Table 4.
- The Institute Nacional de Meteorologia provided the radiometric, columnar ozone and meteorological information for the three stations used in this study.
- The temperature-time plot shows how this model also fails to satisfy the radiometric data.
- We note the peak axial radiometric temperature difference between irradiated and nonirradiated surfaces of these specimens was approximately 10 degC.
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Physics Currently, the precise relationship between ammonite zones in the Boreal Province and Late Jurassic radiometrically calibrated sea-floor magnetic reversal history has not been established.
Example sentencesExamples
- Almost all meteorites are collisional fragments of asteroids, and can be dated radiometrically to about 4.6 billion years, which represents the birth of the Solar System.
- Thus basin evolution can be readily linked to geochemically and radiometrically constrained volcanic arc development.
- The Cambro-Ordovician boundary is now radiometrically dated at 490 Ma and so only rocks and fossils of late Cambrian age are included in this part of our survey.
- There have been several attempts to date the Borrowdale Volcanic Group radiometrically.
Definition of radiometric in US English:
radiometric
adjectiveˌrādēəˈmetrikˌreɪdiəˈmɛtrɪk
Physics Relating to the measurement of radioactivity.
Example sentencesExamples
- A single UVB - 1 sensor in the field can experience a change in overall radiometric sensitivity or gain during the year between successive calibrations.
- Our interest was mainly in the spectral signature of the system, not the absolute radiometric values of the irradiance; thus, distances and angular content did not concern us.
- Both radiometric and biostratigraphic data indicate the onset of magmatism in late Mid-Jurassic time.
- Thermal images were taken with a radiometric infrared video camera.
- The age of the intrusion is also well constrained by several radiometric analyses.
- We have an extensive radiometric dataset from the garnet gneiss, summarized in Table 4.
- It comprises several mafic, mafic-felsic and felsic intrusions with distinctive geochemical affinities and apparent radiometric ages.
- Microwave sensor data, thermal and radiometric information etc. can be got even under adverse weather conditions or cloud cover.
- The temperature-time plot shows how this model also fails to satisfy the radiometric data.
- No radiometric data have been obtained from Stage III rocks.
- The sediments of the Grensen Formation are barren of all organic material and hence must be dated using radiometric and petrographic evidence alone.
- This cannot be a simple application of the photometric and radiometric test methods used for other conventional light sources, for several reasons.
- Fossils are almost never dated by radiometric methods, since they rarely contain suitable radioactive elements.
- We note the peak axial radiometric temperature difference between irradiated and nonirradiated surfaces of these specimens was approximately 10 degC.
- Both events clearly post-date the lower Rotliegend volcanism in the Southern Permian Basin where the volcanics give radiometric ages in the range 288300 Ma.
- Dumyahn and First measured the three-dimensional emission profile of various types of single lamps by taking radiometric measurements at various points in space.
- No radiometric technique that is capable of measuring on that large a time scale can narrow down ages within 10,000 years.
- Numerous radiometric age determinations are now available to help unravel the evolution of the East Greenland Caledonide orogen.
- The Institute Nacional de Meteorologia provided the radiometric, columnar ozone and meteorological information for the three stations used in this study.
- All of these factors are likely to be important in the case of the Besdegirmen rocks, and hence igneous crystallization ages may be greater than measured radiometric ages.