Radiogenic Isotopes in Geologic Processes [recurso electrónico] / by Sergei V. Rasskazov, Sergei B. Brandt, Ivan S. Brandt.

Por: Rasskazov, Sergei V [author.]Colaborador(es): Brandt, Sergei B [author.] | Brandt, Ivan S [author.] | SpringerLink (Online service)Tipo de material: TextoTextoEditor: Dordrecht : Springer Netherlands, 2010Descripción: XIII, 306 p. online resourceTipo de contenido: text Tipo de medio: computer Tipo de portador: online resourceISBN: 9789048129997Tema(s): Geography | Geochemistry | Mathematical geography | Earth Sciences | Geochemistry | Mathematical Applications in Earth SciencesFormatos físicos adicionales: Printed edition:: Sin títuloClasificación CDD: 551.9 Clasificación LoC:QE514-516.5Recursos en línea: Libro electrónicoTexto
Contenidos:
Theory and Experience -- Geochronometric Models -- Principle Geochronometric Isotope Systems -- Atmospheric Argon -- Distribution of Radiogenic Argon Within a Mineral -- Thermal Spectra of Argon Isotopes -- Radiogenic Argon in a Cooling Dike -- Radiogenic Isotopes in an Exocontact Zone of a Magmatic Body -- Diffusion in a Laplace Regime -- Early Earth -- Important Phanerozoic Boundaries -- Late Phanerozoic Magmatic Evolution of Asia -- Late Phanerozoic Magmatic Evolution of North America and Northeast Africa: Comparisons with Asia -- Separated Lead Isotopes.
En: Springer eBooksResumen: This book presents a modern approach of radiogenic isotope methods for solutions on problems in theoretical and practical geology. New approaches on thermochronology are of particular interest. Results on age measurements for timing of the Earth’s formation, main stages in evolution of biota in the Phanerozoic, and the most important tectonic and magmatic events in the Late Mesozoic through the Cenozoic of Central and East Asia, the western margin of North America, and Northeastern Africa are discussed. Systematics of magmatic sources in terms of isotope geochemistry in continents and ocean-continent transition zones are covered. Formal mathematical considerations on radiogenic isotope geology that are presented in a simple way with numerical examples and tables that can be used for solutions of theoretical problems on the origin and evolution of the Earth as well as for correct selection of material in regional geochronological studies and dating of individual geological objects. Audience: This book is intended for scientists, researchers and professionals in geochemistry, geochronology and in Earth and environmental sciences. It is also of interest to students in radiogenic isotope courses.
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Theory and Experience -- Geochronometric Models -- Principle Geochronometric Isotope Systems -- Atmospheric Argon -- Distribution of Radiogenic Argon Within a Mineral -- Thermal Spectra of Argon Isotopes -- Radiogenic Argon in a Cooling Dike -- Radiogenic Isotopes in an Exocontact Zone of a Magmatic Body -- Diffusion in a Laplace Regime -- Early Earth -- Important Phanerozoic Boundaries -- Late Phanerozoic Magmatic Evolution of Asia -- Late Phanerozoic Magmatic Evolution of North America and Northeast Africa: Comparisons with Asia -- Separated Lead Isotopes.

This book presents a modern approach of radiogenic isotope methods for solutions on problems in theoretical and practical geology. New approaches on thermochronology are of particular interest. Results on age measurements for timing of the Earth’s formation, main stages in evolution of biota in the Phanerozoic, and the most important tectonic and magmatic events in the Late Mesozoic through the Cenozoic of Central and East Asia, the western margin of North America, and Northeastern Africa are discussed. Systematics of magmatic sources in terms of isotope geochemistry in continents and ocean-continent transition zones are covered. Formal mathematical considerations on radiogenic isotope geology that are presented in a simple way with numerical examples and tables that can be used for solutions of theoretical problems on the origin and evolution of the Earth as well as for correct selection of material in regional geochronological studies and dating of individual geological objects. Audience: This book is intended for scientists, researchers and professionals in geochemistry, geochronology and in Earth and environmental sciences. It is also of interest to students in radiogenic isotope courses.

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