dateringsanalyses
Dateringsanalyses (often written as dateringsanalyser in Swedish) are methods used to determine the age of materials or events in geology, archaeology, and paleontology. They can provide relative ages (older or younger than another sample) or absolute calendar ages. The field combines principles from physics, chemistry, and earth sciences to establish temporal frameworks for objects, sites, and sequences.
Common methods include radiometric dating, where the decay of radioactive isotopes yields time since formation or
The dating process involves careful sampling and pretreatment to avoid contamination, precise laboratory measurements, and statistical
Limitations include sample preservation and diagenetic alterations, reservoir effects that can bias ages, and calibration uncertainties.
Dateringsanalyses underpin chronology in archaeology, paleoclimatology, geology, and environmental science, enabling the dating of sites, events,