- evolution, and
hence form an
isochron. Let's turn to a more
interesting application of the
notion of
isochrons.
Isochrons arise when
trying to forecast...
- latter. (See the
section on
isotope ratio m**** spectrometry.) As such,
isochrons are
typically defined by the
following equation,
which normalizes the...
- A
sequence of
events is
isochronous if the
events occur regularly, or at
equal time intervals. The term
isochronous is used in
several technical contexts...
-
ISOCHRON (Inner
SOlar system CHRONogy) is a
proposed lunar sample-return
mission that
would retrieve samples of the
youngest lunar mare basalt. This robotic...
- it is
usual to date
several minerals in the same sample, to
provide an
isochron. Alternatively, more than one
dating system may be used on a
sample to...
- in
equilibrium with the
reservoir when they formed, they
should form an
isochron. This can
reduce the
problem of contamination. In uranium–lead dating,...
- Spectrometry). Rhenium–osmium
dating is
carried out by the
isochron dating method.
Isochrons are
created by
analysing several samples believed to have...
-
Robotic ALINA Artemis-7 Blue Moon
BOLAS Garatéa-L
ISOCHRON LunaNet Lunar Crater Radio Telescope McCandless Moon
Diver Crewed DSE-Alpha
Boeing Lunar Lander...
- graduation. Many
keywind watch movements make use of a fusee, to
improve isochronism. The
fusee is a
specially cut
conical pulley attached by a fine chain...
-
Modern Human dispersals,
climate change and
Archaeology with
Geochemical Isochrons", in Sahle, Yonatan; Reyes-Centeno, Hugo; Bentz,
Christian (eds.), Modern...