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- Radiohalo abstract "Radiohalos or pleochroic halos are microscopic, spherical shells of discolouration within minerals such as biotite that occur in granite and other igneous rocks. The shells are zones of radiation damage caused by the inclusion of minute radioactive crystals within the host crystal structure. The inclusions are typically zircon, apatite, or titanite which can accommodate uranium or thorium within their crystal structures (Faure 1986). One explanation is that the discolouration is caused by alpha particles emitted by the nuclei; the radius of the concentric shells are proportional to the particle's energy (Henderson & Bateson 1934). The phenomenon of radiohalos has been known to geologists since the early part of the 20th century, but wider interest has been prompted by the claims of creationist Robert V. Gentry that radiohalos in biotite are evidence for a young earth (Gentry 1992).".
- Radiohalo wikiPageExternalLink tiny.htm.
- Radiohalo wikiPageExternalLink ctm-toc.htm.
- Radiohalo wikiPageExternalLink thousands_not_billions_chapter5.htm.
- Radiohalo wikiPageExternalLink 15032.htm.
- Radiohalo wikiPageExternalLink index.htm.
- Radiohalo wikiPageExternalLink polonium-radiohalos-still-a-very-tiny-mystery.
- Radiohalo wikiPageExternalLink ICC08_Radiohalos_Diamonds.pdf.
- Radiohalo wikiPageExternalLink default.htm.
- Radiohalo wikiPageID "57115".
- Radiohalo wikiPageLength "11076".
- Radiohalo wikiPageOutDegree "38".
- Radiohalo wikiPageRevisionID "707455847".
- Radiohalo wikiPageWikiLink Alpha_particle.
- Radiohalo wikiPageWikiLink Apatite.
- Radiohalo wikiPageWikiLink Astronomy.
- Radiohalo wikiPageWikiLink Beta_particle.
- Radiohalo wikiPageWikiLink Biotite.
- Radiohalo wikiPageWikiLink C._Leroy_Ellenberger.
- Radiohalo wikiPageWikiLink Category:Creation_science.
- Radiohalo wikiPageWikiLink Category:Radiometric_dating.
- Radiohalo wikiPageWikiLink Creationism.
- Radiohalo wikiPageWikiLink Crystal_structure.
- Radiohalo wikiPageWikiLink Decay_chain.
- Radiohalo wikiPageWikiLink Geophysics.
- Radiohalo wikiPageWikiLink Granite.
- Radiohalo wikiPageWikiLink Igneous_rock.
- Radiohalo wikiPageWikiLink Institute_for_Creation_Research.
- Radiohalo wikiPageWikiLink Isotope.
- Radiohalo wikiPageWikiLink Lead.
- Radiohalo wikiPageWikiLink Old_Earth_creationism.
- Radiohalo wikiPageWikiLink Polonium.
- Radiohalo wikiPageWikiLink Radioactive_decay.
- Radiohalo wikiPageWikiLink Radium.
- Radiohalo wikiPageWikiLink Radon.
- Radiohalo wikiPageWikiLink Robert_V._Gentry.
- Radiohalo wikiPageWikiLink TalkOrigins_Archive.
- Radiohalo wikiPageWikiLink Thorium.
- Radiohalo wikiPageWikiLink Titanite.
- Radiohalo wikiPageWikiLink Transuranium_element.
- Radiohalo wikiPageWikiLink Uranium.
- Radiohalo wikiPageWikiLink Young_Earth_creationism.
- Radiohalo wikiPageWikiLink Zircon.
- Radiohalo wikiPageWikiLinkText "Radiohalo".
- Radiohalo wikiPageWikiLinkText "Radiohalos".
- Radiohalo wikiPageWikiLinkText "halos".
- Radiohalo wikiPageWikiLinkText "polonium halos".
- Radiohalo wikiPageWikiLinkText "radiohalo".
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- Radiohalo subject Category:Creation_science.
- Radiohalo subject Category:Radiometric_dating.
- Radiohalo hypernym Shells.
- Radiohalo type Mollusca.
- Radiohalo type Geophysic.
- Radiohalo type Method.
- Radiohalo type Thing.
- Radiohalo comment "Radiohalos or pleochroic halos are microscopic, spherical shells of discolouration within minerals such as biotite that occur in granite and other igneous rocks. The shells are zones of radiation damage caused by the inclusion of minute radioactive crystals within the host crystal structure. The inclusions are typically zircon, apatite, or titanite which can accommodate uranium or thorium within their crystal structures (Faure 1986).".
- Radiohalo label "Radiohalo".
- Radiohalo seeAlso Creation_geophysics.
- Radiohalo seeAlso Old_Earth_creationism.
- Radiohalo sameAs Q4387546.
- Radiohalo sameAs Radiosfeer.
- Radiohalo sameAs Rádio-halo.
- Radiohalo sameAs m.0fqpy.
- Radiohalo sameAs Радиоореол.
- Radiohalo sameAs Q4387546.
- Radiohalo wasDerivedFrom Radiohalo?oldid=707455847.
- Radiohalo isPrimaryTopicOf Radiohalo.