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Radiometric dating / Gemstones / Nesosilicates / Zircon / Russell Humphreys / Helium / Radioactive decay / Closure temperature / Thermodynamic temperature / Chemistry / Physics / Matter
Date: 2014-10-21 11:20:18
Radiometric dating
Gemstones
Nesosilicates
Zircon
Russell Humphreys
Helium
Radioactive decay
Closure temperature
Thermodynamic temperature
Chemistry
Physics
Matter

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