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which dating method is useful for dating the remains of organisms that died as long ago as 30,000 to 40,000 years ago? (a refined version of this method can date organic materials that are up to 55,000 years old.)
potassium - argon dating
fission - track dating
uranium - series dating
radiocarbon dating
Radiocarbon dating is based on the decay of carbon - 14. Carbon - 14 has a half - life of about 5730 years. It is useful for dating organic materials. While the traditional radiocarbon dating has limitations, a refined version (such as accelerator mass spectrometry - based radiocarbon dating) can date organic materials up to approximately 55,000 years old. Potassium - argon dating is more useful for dating rocks (especially volcanic rocks) in the range of hundreds of thousands to billions of years. Fission - track dating is used for dating minerals and glasses over a wide range (from about 10,000 years to billions of years). Uranium - series dating is mainly used for dating younger materials (up to about 500,000 years) in specific environments like cave deposits.
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