What do we actually need to know about the types of absolute dating techniques? What types of questions would be asked in a VCAA exam about it?
I found this information somewhere (don't remember where, but it's not mine) and i'm just wondering if it's correct, and if it's sufficient for VCE:
- Carbon-14 dating is a radiometric method that measures the ratio of C-14 to C-12 in a sample of organic material to estimate the time since the death of the organism (C-14 decays to N-14 when the organism dies, but its C-12 stable isotope remains constant)
- Potassium-argon dating (K-Ar) dating is a technique useful for dating igneous rocks over a wide age range and based on the radioactive decay of a potassium isotope to argon; the older the rock, the longer for potassium-40 to decay and for argon-40 to accumulate
- Electron-spin resonance (ESR) is technique useful for dating objects buried 50,000 to 500,000 years ago because when objects are buried they are bombard by natural radiation from the soil, which causes some of the electrons in the minerals to move to a higher energy state and become trapped; that is, the longer the material has been buried, the greater the accumulation of high energy electrons
Is there anything else I need to know about absolute dating?