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Radiogenic Isotopes in Geologic Processes
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This book shows a modern level of radiogenic isotope methods for solutions on problems in theoretical and practical geology. It presents formal mathematical considerations on radiogenic isotope geology in a simple way with numerical examples and tables.
Do we actually understand geologic processes? New technology brings new inf- mation and perceptions, which sometimes overturn imaginations based on simple observation and estimation, in conjunction with common sense inference. In 1902 1904,PierreCurieandErnestRutherford?rstformulatedtheideaofusingradioactive transformation of nuclides as a geologic chronometer. After a century of working with such tools, geology has advanced from a descriptive science to an analytic s- encethatformulatesconclusionsbasedonexactvalues.Thetechnologyofradiogenic isotope geology has created a branch of science that considers the Earth as a planet generated within a Solar system and studies the subsequent evolution of geologic processes that has resulted in the present formation of our planet's continents and oceans. The physicist Vitaly Ginsburg, Nobel Prize laureate, wrote recently: If Kepler had been given information on orbital parameters of planets with modern precision, he would not have been able to formulate his laws. Indeed, after development of laws of celestial mechanics, methods of measurements became so advanced and such numerous secondary distortion effects were found that to describe an orbit of a cosmic body by a curve of the second order would appear impossible. But it does not mean that Kepler's laws are cancelled; they still occupy an honorable place in courses on celestial mechanics. A reasonable division into basic and secondary phenomena is accepted and the latter are entered as variations in the basic equations.
Modern level of theoretical and practical geology using radiogenic isotopes Geochronology of early history of the Earth Understanding important points of geochronology in Central and East Asia Geochronometric models and their features Isotope-geochemical heterogeneity of the mantle and crust in continents Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras
Klappentext
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.
Inhalt
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.
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- Allgemeine Informationen
- Sprache Englisch
- Anzahl Seiten 320
- Herausgeber Springer Netherlands
- Gewicht 705g
- Autor Sergei V. Rasskazov , Ivan S. Brandt , Sergei B. Brandt
- Titel Radiogenic Isotopes in Geologic Processes
- Veröffentlichung 02.12.2009
- ISBN 9048129982
- Format Fester Einband
- EAN 9789048129980
- Jahr 2009
- Größe H241mm x B160mm x T25mm
- Lesemotiv Verstehen
- Auflage 2010
- GTIN 09789048129980