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Geochronometry is a
branch of
stratigraphy aimed at the
quantitative measurement of
geologic time. It is
considered a
branch of geochronology. The measurement...
- time (biochronometry), as well as the
dating of
geological material (
geochronometry).
Horology is
commonly used
specifically with
reference to the mechanical...
- subepoch, age, and
subage are the
hierarchical geochronologic units.
Geochronometry is the
field of
geochronology that
numerically quantifies geologic time...
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geologic evolution of
Llano uplift, Texas:
Evidence from U-Pb
zircon geochronometry,
Geological Society of
America Bulletin 1992;104;494–504 "Caving at...
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Brent (15 June 1963). "Geomagnetic
Polarity Epochs and
Pleistocene Geochronometry". Nature. 198 (4885): 1049–1051. Bibcode:1963Natur.198.1049C. doi:10...
- and R.M. Friedman. 1999.
Integrated ammonite biochronology and U-Pb
geochronometry from a
basal Jur****ic
section in Alaska.
Geological Society America...
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geologic evolution of
Llano uplift, Texas:
Evidence from U-Pb
zircon geochronometry,
Geological Society of
America Bulletin 1992;104;494–504 "Spy Rock USGS...
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Dalrymple GB,
Doell RR (1963). "Geomagnetic
Polarity Epochs and
Pleistocene Geochronometry". Nature. 198 (4885): 1049. Bibcode:1963Natur.198.1049C. doi:10.1038/1981049a0...
- Doell, R. R. and (1963). "Geomagnetic
polarity epochs and
Pleistocene geochronometry". Nature. 198 (4885): 1049–1051. Bibcode:1963Natur.198.1049C. doi:10...
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scientific and
mathematical fields such as geometry, chronometry, and
geochronometry. He also
provides an
account of the Philosophiæ
Naturalis Principia...