The RATE Vol. II report has five entries for thorium in its index. Four of those pertain to references that have the word thorium in the title of the article. The other simply mentions that where thorium radiohaloes are found, they are far outnumbered by uranium radiohaloes. I could not find a reference to thorium in their chapter on isochron discordances.
Randy
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From: Robert Schneider
To: George Murphy ; Rich Blinne ; AmericanScientificAffiliation
Sent: Sunday, May 13, 2007 1:42 PM
Subject: Re: [asa] Ancient Universe: 13.2 Billion Year Old Star Found
Watchdog,
Has the RATE team come up with a graph plotting the rate of decrease of radioactive thorium? Enquiring minds want to know. (With apologies to The Vicar--but I'm a Lay Reader.)
R.S.
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