05.07.2009
Contrary to the term, the science of geochronology to measure the age of rocks, minerals and fossils, in years before the present, is an inaccurate science. The measurement of the decay of radioactive isotopes, especially uranium, strontium, rubidium, argon and carbon, has allowed geologists to more precisely determine the age of rock formations. Tree rings and seasonal sedimentary deposits called verves can be counted to determine absolute age

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