Concordia

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English

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Noun

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  1. Template:Lb A set of plotted points, appearing as a curve on a concordia diagram or isochron diagram, representing sample data from rock of the same age; the condition of being a member of said set (or on said curve).
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    • 1994 [1988 Elsevier], H.-G. Attendorn, R. Bowen, Isotopes in the Earth Sciences, Chapman & Hall, page 131,
      Such lower intersections of resultant discordias with UThPb concordias are not significant in terms of geological time, merely changes which took place in the Th/U ratios or lead isotope ratios through the factors alluded to above.
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Italian

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  1. concord
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Latin

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  1. an agreement together, union, harmony, concord
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  2. Template:Lb an intimate friend
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Spanish

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  1. concord, harmony, unity, union
  2. ring consisting of two interlaced parts

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