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Definition of radiogenic in English: radiogenicadjective ˌreɪdɪə(ʊ)ˈdʒɛnɪkˌreɪdɪə(ʊ)ˈdʒiːnɪkˌrādēōˈjenik 1Produced by radioactivity. Example sentencesExamples - It is therefore likely that the radiogenic lead content in these rocks is also the result of a contribution from a subducted sedimentary component.
- Once the melt has crystallized, radiogenic argon accumulation recommences.
- However, some of the age variation may record a real uneven distribution of radiogenic argon.
- In addition to microbiological testing, dust samples are screened for the presence of heavy metals, pesticides, and radiogenic elements.
- He explained that the two known sources of heat: radiogenic heating and tidal heating, are not enough, either alone or in combination to account for the behaviour.
- Pb isotope studies showed that the minor sub-Waulsortian mineralization is significantly less radiogenic than that of the main mineralization, implying two different sources for lead.
- Although oxygen data might conceivably be affected in this way, radiogenic isotopes should not and for these there is no strong correlation with any major element parameter.
- Over time these original ratios will become modified as more and more of the parent isotope turns into the radiogenic daughter isotope.
- It is nevertheless significant that at most only 15-20% of Uranus' internal energy is estimated to be from radiogenic heating.
- Because of their large rural populations these areas generally lack health care services needed to screen and treat radiogenic diseases.
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Rhymes anthropogenic, arsenic, autogenic, callisthenic (US calisthenic), carcinogenic, cariogenic, cryogenic, erotogenic, eugenic, fennec, hallucinogenic, Hellenic, hypo-allergenic, photogenic, pyrogenic, schizophrenic, telegenic Definition of radiogenic in US English: radiogenicadjectiveˌrādēōˈjenik Produced by radioactivity. Example sentencesExamples - However, some of the age variation may record a real uneven distribution of radiogenic argon.
- Once the melt has crystallized, radiogenic argon accumulation recommences.
- Because of their large rural populations these areas generally lack health care services needed to screen and treat radiogenic diseases.
- In addition to microbiological testing, dust samples are screened for the presence of heavy metals, pesticides, and radiogenic elements.
- Over time these original ratios will become modified as more and more of the parent isotope turns into the radiogenic daughter isotope.
- It is nevertheless significant that at most only 15-20% of Uranus' internal energy is estimated to be from radiogenic heating.
- He explained that the two known sources of heat: radiogenic heating and tidal heating, are not enough, either alone or in combination to account for the behaviour.
- Although oxygen data might conceivably be affected in this way, radiogenic isotopes should not and for these there is no strong correlation with any major element parameter.
- It is therefore likely that the radiogenic lead content in these rocks is also the result of a contribution from a subducted sedimentary component.
- Pb isotope studies showed that the minor sub-Waulsortian mineralization is significantly less radiogenic than that of the main mineralization, implying two different sources for lead.
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