Talk:Closure temperature

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Opposed: The article was a definition, not an article. However, there is much which can be said about the topic. For now I have copied material from radiometric dating, as a basis for expaning the article. Babakathy (talk) 01:10, 26 October 2008 (UTC)

Opposed: Agree with Babakathy. At the very least it should be possible to include a table of mineral v. isotope system showing the various blocking temperatures and maybe some examples of how the study of several minerals and isotope systems from a single locality can give a lot of detail about its cooling (and therefore arguably tectonic) history. More than enough for reasonable size article IMO. Mikenorton (talk) 11:38, 26 October 2008 (UTC)

Merger proposal
Closure temperature and blocking temperature are the same thing. I will merge. I propose closure temperature to be the one to be saved because that's the phrase I've always heard and used in geology, but other opinions will be appreciated. Awickert (talk) 05:22, 21 January 2009 (UTC)
 * No opinions in a month an a half; merging. Awickert (talk) 00:20, 8 March 2009 (UTC)

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