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EOS335: Isotopes in Natural Sciences

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Earth and Ocean Sciences

Subject area

300-level

Course level

9

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1

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Basic principles controlling isotope distribution, including natural abundances, radiogenic decay, equilibrium and kinetic isotope effects. Applications of the principles in the fields of: Earth history - global processes and chronology; mineralization - diagenesis, catagenesis; hydrogeology and characterization of water and air masses; and biogeochemistry and biological fractionation isotopes.

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  • Credit will be granted for only one of EOS 335, EOS 430.

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