Covering radiogenic, radioactive, and stable isotopes, this comprehensive text contains five sections that present fundamentals of atomic physics; dating methods for terrestrial and extraterrestrial rocks by means of radiogenic isotopes; geochemistry of radiogenic isotopes; dating by means of U, Th-series and cosmogenic radionuclides; and the fractionation of the stable isotopes of H, C, N, O, and S, as well as Li, B, Si, and Cl. Additionally, this edition provides: - Expanded coverage of the U-Pb methods -the most accurate available dating technique - Applications to the petrogenesis of igneous rocks - Summaries of the use of isotopic data for study of the oceans - New examples from the fields of archeology and anthropology - Radiation-dam...
Abstract Isotopes of many elements have been used in terrestrial, atmospheric, and aqueous environme...
This is a brief review of some of the fundamentals of stable isotope geochemistry, including definit...
This site features a lecture about isotope fractionation from a geochemistry course offered by Dr. S...
The chapter targeted the geochemistry of radioactive isotopes dealing with multidisciplinary topics ...
The new and fully updated edition of this popular advanced level textbook reviews the geological app...
An isotope is a variant form of a chemical element, containing a different number of neutrons in its...
Modern isotope geochemistry is a rapidly expanding field that has a part to play in a broad range of...
Radiogenic isotopes have wide application to chemical stratigraphy, geochronology, provenance studie...
Applications of stable and radioactive isotopes are supporting sustainable development goals. They a...
Wider use of radiogenic isotopes in geosciences has been enabled by developments in mass spectrometr...
The isotope composition of chemical elements is an invaluable investigation tool widely used in Eart...
What is a model age, and why do we need to know it? How can we test whether ore-forming fluids carry...
This resource provides illustrated lecture notes from a geochemistry course offered by Dr. Scott Woo...
This set of lecture notes covers the concept of radiometric dating. Topics covered include half-life...
Of the eighty-three naturally occurring elements that are not radioactive or have half lives long en...
Abstract Isotopes of many elements have been used in terrestrial, atmospheric, and aqueous environme...
This is a brief review of some of the fundamentals of stable isotope geochemistry, including definit...
This site features a lecture about isotope fractionation from a geochemistry course offered by Dr. S...
The chapter targeted the geochemistry of radioactive isotopes dealing with multidisciplinary topics ...
The new and fully updated edition of this popular advanced level textbook reviews the geological app...
An isotope is a variant form of a chemical element, containing a different number of neutrons in its...
Modern isotope geochemistry is a rapidly expanding field that has a part to play in a broad range of...
Radiogenic isotopes have wide application to chemical stratigraphy, geochronology, provenance studie...
Applications of stable and radioactive isotopes are supporting sustainable development goals. They a...
Wider use of radiogenic isotopes in geosciences has been enabled by developments in mass spectrometr...
The isotope composition of chemical elements is an invaluable investigation tool widely used in Eart...
What is a model age, and why do we need to know it? How can we test whether ore-forming fluids carry...
This resource provides illustrated lecture notes from a geochemistry course offered by Dr. Scott Woo...
This set of lecture notes covers the concept of radiometric dating. Topics covered include half-life...
Of the eighty-three naturally occurring elements that are not radioactive or have half lives long en...
Abstract Isotopes of many elements have been used in terrestrial, atmospheric, and aqueous environme...
This is a brief review of some of the fundamentals of stable isotope geochemistry, including definit...
This site features a lecture about isotope fractionation from a geochemistry course offered by Dr. S...