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    SQUID2 software processes SHRIMP ion microprobe data. It derives ages for the U-Th-Pb system, radiogenic Pb isotope ratios and raw isotope ratios. It is jointly developed by Dr Ken Ludwig, Geoscience Australia and the SQUID2 Development Group. SQUID2 is a Microsoft Excel add-In that processes PD files produced by SHRIMP ion microprobes into a variety of parameters, including raw isotope ratios, radiogenic Pb isotope ratios, ages for the U-Th-Pb system, and, via user-specified algorithms,...
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    ISOPLOT is a flexible software tool for the analysis and interpretation of radiogenic-isotope data. It is developed by Dr Ken Ludwig of the Berkeley Geochronology Center. DISCLAIMER: Isoplot is BGC’s Visual Basic Add-in for Microsoft’s Excel(R) for data analysis and graphical presentation of geochronology, earth science and other radiogenic isotope data only. BGC’s Isoplot is not the Isoplot(R) for analysis of any measuring system as described at http://www.shainin.com/. BGC is not...
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