Isotope Geochemistry

ENVE-4560

Fundamentals of Isotope geochemistry as applied to biogeochemical systems in modern and ancient environments. This course covers the principles of both radiogenic and stable isotope distribution, decay, and transfer through Earth’s exchangeable reservoirs. The course will emphasize stable isotopes, equilibrium and kinetic isotope fractionation, distribution, isotope mass balance, and using these systems to track global biogeochemical cycles in the modern environment and in deep time.

4 credits

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Isotope Geochemistry (4c)
  • Morgan Frederick Schaller
Seats Taken: 0/5
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Isotope Geochemistry (4c)
  • Morgan Frederick Schaller
Seats Taken: 0/24
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Isotope Geochemistry (4c)
  • Morgan Frederick Schaller
Seats Taken: 0/24
2016
Isotope Geochemistry (4c)
  • Morgan Frederick Schaller
Seats Taken: 3/24
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