deuteroner
Deuteroner is a term used in the field of geology to describe a type of sedimentary rock that contains a significant amount of deuterium, an isotope of hydrogen. Deuterium is heavier than the more common hydrogen isotope, protium, and its presence in sedimentary rocks can provide valuable information about the geological history of an area.
Deuteroner rocks are typically formed in environments where there is a high concentration of deuterium in
The study of deuteroner rocks can provide insights into the paleoclimate of an area, as the concentration
Deuteroner rocks are relatively rare and are typically found in specific geological settings. The study of