Potassium–Argon Ages of the Dartmoor and Shap Granites using the Total Volume and Isotopic Dilution Techniques of Argon Measurement

Nature64.80
Volume: 190, Issue: 4778, Pages: 800 - 802
Published: May 1, 1961
Abstract
EARLY in 1960, J. L. Kulp and others reported potassium–argon and rubidium–strontium ages for a number of granites from Great Britain and Eire1. The argon measurements were made at the Lamont Geological Observatory by the isotopic dilution technique, and the rubidium–strontium determinations were made at Oxford and Harwell. Some of the rocks examined, including the Shap and Dartmoor granites, had been measured by Mayne et al. 2, using the total...
Paper Details
Title
Potassium–Argon Ages of the Dartmoor and Shap Granites using the Total Volume and Isotopic Dilution Techniques of Argon Measurement
Published Date
May 1, 1961
Journal
Volume
190
Issue
4778
Pages
800 - 802
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