K–Ca dating
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k-ca-dating-246-10642552
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K–Ca dating
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Potassium–calcium dating, abbreviated K–Ca dating, is a radiometric dating method used in geochronology. It is based upon measuring the ratio of a parent isotope of potassium (40K) to a daughter isotope of calcium (40Ca). This form of radioactive decay is accomplished through beta decay. Calcium is common in many minerals, with 40Ca being the most abundant naturally occurring isotope of calcium (96.94%), so use of this dating method to determine the ratio of daughter calcium produced from parent
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Radiometric dating method used in geochronology
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2023-12-05T20:30:07Z
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