Terrestrial ages of the Antarctic meteorites measured by thermoluminescence of the fusion crust: II
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概要
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The acquired doses of Antarctic meteorites for dating of terrestrial ages were measured by the thermoluminescence (TL) intensity of fusion crust. It is now clearer that there is a significant correlation between the acquired dose and terrestrial age, which was previously measured by cosmogenic radionuclide abundance. Also, the ^<36>Cl method by accelerator mass spectrometry seems to provide a large terrestrial age occasionally.
- 国立極地研究所の論文
- 1994-03-00
著者
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Nakanishi A
Department Of Physics Shiga University Of Medical Science
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Miono Shigeyoshi
Department Of Physics Faculty Of Science Osaka City University
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NAKANISHI Akio
Department of Pathology, Faculty of Medicine, University of Tokyo
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NAKANISHI AKIO
Department of Chemical Engineering, Kyoto University
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