Isotopes in the Earth Sciences
'The most incomprehensible thing about the world is that it is comprehensible.' ALBERT EINSTEIN, 1950 The tremendous progress of recent years in the field of isotopes in the earth sciences has proved invaluable in attempting to solve a varied spectrum of geological and geochemical problems. The lunar exploration programmes provided rocks for analysis, stimulating refinements in mass spectrometry which were later used for terrestrial samples too. Among significant advances was the development of electrostatic tandem accelerator mass spectrometers allowing the precise measure- ment of abundances of cosmic radionuclides. Also, new geochronometers were devised, for instance those dependent upon the radioactive decay of samarium-I47 to neodymium-I43, lutetium-176 to hafnium-176, rhenium-I87 to osmium-I87 and potassium-40 to calcium40, these supplementing prior dating methods. Their impact as regards the origin of igneous rocks was considerable. Isotopic compositions of neodymium, strontium, lead and hafnium in these rocks showed that magmas from the mantle are often crustally contaminated. In addition, isotopic compositions of carbon, oxygen and sulphur aided the elucidation of aspects of petrogenesis. These and many other facets of the subject are discussed in this book.
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Isotopes in the Earth Sciences
'The most incomprehensible thing about the world is that it is comprehensible.' ALBERT EINSTEIN, 1950 The tremendous progress of recent years in the field of isotopes in the earth sciences has proved invaluable in attempting to solve a varied spectrum of geological and geochemical problems. The lunar exploration programmes provided rocks for analysis, stimulating refinements in mass spectrometry which were later used for terrestrial samples too. Among significant advances was the development of electrostatic tandem accelerator mass spectrometers allowing the precise measure- ment of abundances of cosmic radionuclides. Also, new geochronometers were devised, for instance those dependent upon the radioactive decay of samarium-I47 to neodymium-I43, lutetium-176 to hafnium-176, rhenium-I87 to osmium-I87 and potassium-40 to calcium40, these supplementing prior dating methods. Their impact as regards the origin of igneous rocks was considerable. Isotopic compositions of neodymium, strontium, lead and hafnium in these rocks showed that magmas from the mantle are often crustally contaminated. In addition, isotopic compositions of carbon, oxygen and sulphur aided the elucidation of aspects of petrogenesis. These and many other facets of the subject are discussed in this book.
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Isotopes in the Earth Sciences

Isotopes in the Earth Sciences

by H.-G. Attendorn, R. Bowen
Isotopes in the Earth Sciences

Isotopes in the Earth Sciences

by H.-G. Attendorn, R. Bowen

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'The most incomprehensible thing about the world is that it is comprehensible.' ALBERT EINSTEIN, 1950 The tremendous progress of recent years in the field of isotopes in the earth sciences has proved invaluable in attempting to solve a varied spectrum of geological and geochemical problems. The lunar exploration programmes provided rocks for analysis, stimulating refinements in mass spectrometry which were later used for terrestrial samples too. Among significant advances was the development of electrostatic tandem accelerator mass spectrometers allowing the precise measure- ment of abundances of cosmic radionuclides. Also, new geochronometers were devised, for instance those dependent upon the radioactive decay of samarium-I47 to neodymium-I43, lutetium-176 to hafnium-176, rhenium-I87 to osmium-I87 and potassium-40 to calcium40, these supplementing prior dating methods. Their impact as regards the origin of igneous rocks was considerable. Isotopic compositions of neodymium, strontium, lead and hafnium in these rocks showed that magmas from the mantle are often crustally contaminated. In addition, isotopic compositions of carbon, oxygen and sulphur aided the elucidation of aspects of petrogenesis. These and many other facets of the subject are discussed in this book.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9789401076784
Publisher: Springer Netherlands
Publication date: 12/25/2011
Edition description: 1994
Pages: 648
Product dimensions: 6.10(w) x 9.25(h) x 0.05(d)

Table of Contents

I: Introductory Chapters.- 1. Introduction.- 2. Mass Spectrometry.- II: Dating Methods.- 3. Uranium, Thorium, Lead Dating.- 4. Rubidium-Strontium Dating.- 5. Potassium-Argon and Argon-40/Argon-39 Dating.- 6. Carbon-14 Dating.- 7. Tritium Dating.- 8. Other Dating Methods.- III: Environmental Isotopes.- 9. Environmental Isotopes in the Atmosphere and Hydrosphere.- 10. Isotopes in the Biosphere.- 11. Isotopes in the Lithosphere.- 12. Isotopes in Palaeoclimatology.- 13. Radioactive Waste.- Appendixes.- 1. The Exchange of Oxygen Isotopes in Carbon Dioxide-Phosphoric Acid Systems.- 2. Concentration and Purification of Zircon.- 3. A Palaeotemperature Equation for Planktonic Foraminifera.- Author Index.
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