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Isotopic Constraints On Earth System Processes 1st Edition Kenneth W W Sims

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Isotopic Constraints On Earth System Processes 1st Edition Kenneth W W Sims
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Publisher: Wiley-AGU
File Extension: PDF
File size: 28.92 MB
Pages: 355
Author: Kenneth W. W. Sims, Kate Maher, Daniel P. Schrag
ISBN: 9781119594970, 1119594979
Language: English
Year: 2022
Edition: 1

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Isotopic Constraints On Earth System Processes 1st Edition Kenneth W W Sims by Kenneth W. W. Sims, Kate Maher, Daniel P. Schrag 9781119594970, 1119594979 instant download after payment.

DESCRIPTIONUsing isotopes as a tool for understanding Earth processes

From establishing the absolute age of the Earth to providing a stronger understanding of the nexus between geology and life, the careful measurement and quantitative interpretation of minor variations in the isotopic composition of Earth’s materials has provided profound insight into the origins and workings of our planet.

Isotopic Constraints on Earth System Processes presents examples of the application of numerous different isotope systems to address a wide range of topical problems in Earth system science.

Volume highlights include:

  • examination of the natural fractionation of non-traditional stable isotopes
  • utilizing isotopes to understand the origin of magmas and evolution of volcanic systems
  • application of isotopes to interrogate and understand Earth’s Carbon and Oxygen cycles
  • examination of the geochemical and hydro...
READ MOREABOUT THE AUTHOR

Kenneth W. W. Sims, University of Wyoming, USA.

Kate Maher, Stanford University, USA.

Daniel P. Schrag, Harvard University, USA.

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