Closed marshallrobinson closed 4 years ago
Actually, let's make it look like this:
The Utah Geochronology Database contains ages and related dating information of sampled geologic materials (soil and rock) using argon (40Ar/39Ar), tephrochronology, fission track, cosmogenic, luminescence (TL, IRSL, and OSL), tritium, radiocarbon (14C), rubidium-strontium (87Rb/87Sr), or uranium-thorium-lead (238U-235U/206Pb-207Pb) dating methods and were analyzed for a variety of geologic-related projects by the Utah Geological Survey (UGS), U.S. Geological Survey (USGS; incorporates Utah data from the National Geochronological Database) and others.
The Utah Geochronology Database contains ages and related dating information of sampled geologic materials (soil and rock) using argon (40Ar/39Ar), fission track, luminescence (TL, IRSL, and OSL), tephrochronology, tritium, cosmogenic, radiocarbon (14C), rubidium-strontium (87Rb/87Sr), or uranium-thorium-lead (238U-235U/206Pb-207Pb) dating methods and were analyzed for a variety of geologic-related projects by the Utah Geological Survey (UGS), U.S. Geological Survey (USGS; incorporates Utah data from the National Geochronological Database) and others.