Geochronometria

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Geochronometria
Geochronometria
Journal on Method and Application of Absolute Chronology
Aims and scope
Geochronometria is aimed at integrating scientists developing different methods of absolute chronology and
using them in different fields of earth and other natural sciences and archaeology. The methods in use are physical (e.g.
radiocarbon and other isotopic methods, luminescence etc.) as well as non-physical (e.g. dendrochronology or varve
chronology), and they are used in such diverse fields of science as geology, palaeoclimatology, palaeobiology,
palaeohydrology, and archaeology. The common theme is that each method can be applied in many fields, and vice
versa, each field can benefit from the application of many chronological methods. The journal enables an exchange of
information about the potential and limitations of various chronological methods in solving specific problems in various
branches of science, and stimulates formulation of new ideas and their further development and application. In the sense
of classical division of sciences, Geochronometria is multidisciplinary which is a common feature of most
modern research dealing with methods of absolute chronology.
EDITOR
Anna Pazdur
CO-EDITORS
Grzegorz Adamiec
Danuta Michczyńska
EDITORIAL BOARD
Methods of Physics in Absolute Chronology
A. Bluszcz
Silesian University of
Technology
Gliwice, Poland
A. Fallick
SUERC
East Kilbride, UK
M. R. Fontugne
CNRS
Gif sur Yvette, France
M. Geyh
Winsen/Aller
Germany
T. Goslar
Adam Mickiewicz University
Poznań, Poland
I. Hajdas
ETH
Zurich, Switzerland
S. Hałas
UMCS
Lublin, Poland
H. Hercman
Polish Academy of Science
Warszawa, Poland
H. Jungner
Helsinki Univeristy
Finland
A.S. Murray
Risoe National Laboratory
Roskilde, Denmark
A. Pazdur
Silesian University of
Technology
Gliwice, Poland
M. Suter
ETH
Zurich, Switzerland
A. Zastawny,
Silesian University of
Technology
Gliwice, Poland
Dendrochronology
P. Cherubini
Swiss Federal Research
Institute WSL
Birmensdorf, Switzerland
M. Krąpiec
AGH University of Science
and Technology
Kraków, Poland
Archaeology
R. Schild
Polish Academy of Science
Warszawa, Poland
G. Zaitseva
Russian Academy of Science
Petersburg, Russia
M. Ziółkowski
Warsaw University
Poland
Geology, Geomorphology and Geography
K. Borówka
University of Szczecin
Poland
M. Frechen
Leibnitz Institute of Applied
Geosciences GGA
Hanover, Germany
A. Gaigalas
Vilnius University
Lithuania
J. Rutkowski
AGH University of Science
and Technology
Kraków, Poland