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1) Engineering: isotopic geochronology, radiochemical dating, radioisotopic age determinationУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > ядерная геохронология
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геохроноло́гия ж.
geochronology, geochronometry, geological [rock] datingабсолю́тная геохроноло́гия — absolute geochronology, absolute geochronometry, absolute (geological) dating, absolute age determinationотноси́тельная геохроноло́гия — relative geochronology, relative geochronometry, relative dating, relative age determinationя́дерная геохроноло́гия — isotopic geochronology, isotopic geochronometry, radiochemical [radioisotope] dating, radioisotope age determination* * * -
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* * *дати́рование с.1. dating2. ( определение возраста пород) rock dating, age determinationдати́рование по радиоакти́вному углеро́ду — radiocarbon datingдати́рование по радиоизото́пу — radioisotope dating* * *
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