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- A Radiometric Dating Resource List updated & links checked, 16 April 2002 The real heart of the age-of-the-earth debate (if debate is the right word) is always radiometric dating. There are lots of ways to guesstimate ages, and geologists knew the earth was old a long time ago (and I might add that they were mostly Christian creationist geologists). But they didn't know how old. Radiometric ...www.tim-thompson.com/radiometric.html
- RADIOMETRIC TIME SCALE The discovery of the natural radioactive decay of uranium in 1896 by Henry Becquerel, the French physicist, opened new vistas in science. In 1905, the British physicist Lord Rutherford--after defining the structure of the atom-- made the first clear suggestion for using radioactivity as a tool for measuring geologic time directly; shortly thereafter, in 1907, Professor B.pubs.usgs.gov/gip/geotime/radiometric.html