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Since 1980, progress in research on the fission-track dating method
and its applications to earth and related sciences has been
evaluated during an International Workshop that takes place every
four years. This volume contains a selection of papers presented at
the International Workshop held in Gent (Belgium) from 26 to 30
August, 1996. Primarily the articles will be of interest to the
active fission-track scientists but the combination of research
papers and critical reviews that is presented may also provide the
interested non-specialist reader with a valuable insight into the
fission-track dating method and its role in the earth sciences.
This reader will undoubtedly note the evolution that the method has
undergone during the last fifteen years, from a technique that was
debated in most of its facets to an established chronometric tool
with unique qualities in geothermochronology.
Fission track dating is based on the microscopic observation and
counting of etchable tracks left by the spontaneous fission of
uranium in minerals. Since its development in 1963 the method
attracted a steadily growing interest from geologists and
geochronologists throughout the world. Apart from its relative
experimental ease the success must be mainly ascribed to the
specific ability of the method of unravelling the thermal and
tectonic history of rocks, a potential which only became fully
exploited during the last decade with the systematic introduction
of track size analysis. The present work is the first one to deal
entirely with fission track dating covering all of its aspects from
the origin of the fission tracks, the basis of track etching and
fading, the various dating techniques as well as practical
procedures and the geologic interpretation to the most recent
applications in geology and archaeology.
Since 1980, progress in research on the fission-track dating method
and its applications to earth and related sciences has been
evaluated during an International Workshop that takes place every
four years. This volume contains a selection of papers presented at
the International Workshop held in Gent (Belgium) from 26 to 30
August, 1996. Primarily the articles will be of interest to the
active fission-track scientists but the combination of research
papers and critical reviews that is presented may also provide the
interested non-specialist reader with a valuable insight into the
fission-track dating method and its role in the earth sciences.
This reader will undoubtedly note the evolution that the method has
undergone during the last fifteen years, from a technique that was
debated in most of its facets to an established chronometric tool
with unique qualities in geothermochronology.
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