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8. Triple Oxygen Isotopes in Evolving Continental Crust, Granites, and Clastic Sediments
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- Frontmatter I
- PREFACE IV
- TABLE OF CONTENTS VI
- 1. Why Measure 17O? Historical Perspective, Triple-Isotope Systematics and Selected Applications 1
- 2. Discoveries of Mass Independent Isotope Effects in the Solar System: Past, Present and Future 35
- 3. Climbing to the Top of Mount Fuji: Uniting Theory and Observations of Oxygen Triple Isotope Systematics 97
- 4. Mass Dependence of Equilibrium Oxygen Isotope Fractionation in Carbonate, Nitrate, Oxide, Perchlorate, Phosphate, Silicate, and Sulfate Minerals 137
- 5. Standardization for the Triple Oxygen Isotope System: Waters, Silicates, Carbonates, Air, and Sulfates 179
- 6. Mass-Independent Fractionation of Oxygen Isotopes in the Atmosphere 197
- 7. Isotopic Traces of Atmospheric O2 in Rocks, Minerals, and Melts 217
- 8. Triple Oxygen Isotopes in Evolving Continental Crust, Granites, and Clastic Sediments 241
- 9. Triple Oxygen Isotope Variations in Earth’s Crust 291
- 10. Triple Oxygen Isotope Trend Recorded by Precambrian Cherts: A Perspective from Combined Bulk and in situ Secondary Ion Probe Measurements 323
- 11. Triple Oxygen Isotopes in Silica–Water and Carbonate–Water Systems 367
- 12. Triple Oxygen Isotope Systematics in the Hydrologic Cycle 401
- 13. Triple Oxygen Isotopes in Meteoric Waters, Carbonates, and Biological Apatites: Implications for Continental Paleoclimate Reconstruction 429
- 14. Small Triple Oxygen Isotope Variations in Sulfate: Mechanisms and Applications 463
- RiMG Series 489
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter I
- PREFACE IV
- TABLE OF CONTENTS VI
- 1. Why Measure 17O? Historical Perspective, Triple-Isotope Systematics and Selected Applications 1
- 2. Discoveries of Mass Independent Isotope Effects in the Solar System: Past, Present and Future 35
- 3. Climbing to the Top of Mount Fuji: Uniting Theory and Observations of Oxygen Triple Isotope Systematics 97
- 4. Mass Dependence of Equilibrium Oxygen Isotope Fractionation in Carbonate, Nitrate, Oxide, Perchlorate, Phosphate, Silicate, and Sulfate Minerals 137
- 5. Standardization for the Triple Oxygen Isotope System: Waters, Silicates, Carbonates, Air, and Sulfates 179
- 6. Mass-Independent Fractionation of Oxygen Isotopes in the Atmosphere 197
- 7. Isotopic Traces of Atmospheric O2 in Rocks, Minerals, and Melts 217
- 8. Triple Oxygen Isotopes in Evolving Continental Crust, Granites, and Clastic Sediments 241
- 9. Triple Oxygen Isotope Variations in Earth’s Crust 291
- 10. Triple Oxygen Isotope Trend Recorded by Precambrian Cherts: A Perspective from Combined Bulk and in situ Secondary Ion Probe Measurements 323
- 11. Triple Oxygen Isotopes in Silica–Water and Carbonate–Water Systems 367
- 12. Triple Oxygen Isotope Systematics in the Hydrologic Cycle 401
- 13. Triple Oxygen Isotopes in Meteoric Waters, Carbonates, and Biological Apatites: Implications for Continental Paleoclimate Reconstruction 429
- 14. Small Triple Oxygen Isotope Variations in Sulfate: Mechanisms and Applications 463
- RiMG Series 489