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Rocks age determination

A specific example of applications in the second category is the dating of rocks. Age determination is an inverse problem of radioactive decay, which is a first-order reaction (described later). Because radioactive decay follows a specific law relating concentration and time, and the decay rate is independent of temperature and pressure, the extent of decay is a measure of time passed since the radioactive element is entrapped in a crystal, hence its age. In addition to the age, the initial conditions (such as initial isotopic ratios) may also be inferred, which is another example of inverse problems. [Pg.3]


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