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Radioisotopes and the age of the earth
Vardiman, L; Austin, SA; Baumgardner, JR; Chaffin, EF; DeYoung, DB; Humphreys, DR; Snelling, AA. 2003.  ICC5 :337-348. CELD ID 17167

Abstract
RATE is an acronym applied to a research project investigating radioisotope dating sponsored by the Institute for Creation Research and the Creation Research Society. It stands for Radioisotopes and the Age of The Earth. This article summarizes the purpose, history, and intermediate findings of the RATE project five years into an eight-year effort. It reports on the latest status of the research on helium diffusion through minerals in granitic rock, accelerated nuclear decay theory, radiohalos, isochron discordance studies, case studies in rock dating, and carbon-14 in deep geologic strata. Each of the RATE scientists will present separate technical papers at the Fifth International Conference on Creationism on the details of this research.