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electron spin resonance dating

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Electron spin resonance dating is a radiometric dating method used to determine the age of materials by measuring the accumulation of unpaired electrons trapped in crystal lattices due to natural background radiation. This technique quantifies the electron spin density in materials like tooth enamel, quartz, or carbonates, providing chronological control for archaeological, palaeoanthropological, and Quaternary science applications over timescales typically ranging from thousands to millions of years.

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Cornell University

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Australian National University

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The University of Osaka

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Dartmouth College

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Medical College of Wisconsin

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Argonne National Laboratory

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