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Definition of Isochrons
1. isochron [n] - See also: isochron
Lexicographical Neighbors of Isochrons
Literary usage of Isochrons
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Geological Record Of Ecological Dynamics: Understanding The Biotic by National Research Council, National Academies Press (U.S.) (2005)
"More recently, other correlation techniques have been applied: (1) using distinctive
isochronous events (isochrons) that occurred at a single, ..."
2. Abstracts of the Eighth International Conference on Geochronology by Marvin A. Lanphere, G. Brent Dalrymple, Brent D. Turrin (1994)
"Although the granitoids are of diverse age, these fields relate functionally to
inferred source isochrons of three regionally coherent lower crustal magma ..."
3. Fluid Flow Through Faults and Fractures in Argillaceous Formations by Nuclear Energy Agency (1998)
"Two-stage growth curves (\L2 egal to 9,74, 9,81 and 10) and secondary isochrons
of the Stacey-Kramers model [22] are shown for reference. ..."
4. The Geological Record Of Ecological Dynamics: Understanding The Biotic by National Research Council, National Academies Press (U.S.) (2005)
"More recently, other correlation techniques have been applied: (1) using distinctive
isochronous events (isochrons) that occurred at a single, ..."
5. Abstracts of the Eighth International Conference on Geochronology by Marvin A. Lanphere, G. Brent Dalrymple, Brent D. Turrin (1994)
"Although the granitoids are of diverse age, these fields relate functionally to
inferred source isochrons of three regionally coherent lower crustal magma ..."
6. Fluid Flow Through Faults and Fractures in Argillaceous Formations by Nuclear Energy Agency (1998)
"Two-stage growth curves (\L2 egal to 9,74, 9,81 and 10) and secondary isochrons
of the Stacey-Kramers model [22] are shown for reference. ..."