Theoretical and Experimental Principles | p. 1 |
General Characteristics of Isotopes | p. 1 |
Isotope Effects | p. 4 |
Isotope Fractionation Processes | p. 5 |
Isotope Exchange | p. 6 |
Kinetic Effects | p. 11 |
Mass Dependent and Mass Independent Isotope Effects | p. 12 |
Multiply Substituted Isotopologues | p. 13 |
Diffusion | p. 15 |
Other Factors Influencing Isotopic Fractionations | p. 17 |
Isotope Geothermometers | p. 19 |
Basic Principles of Mass Spectrometry | p. 23 |
Continuous Flow: Isotope Ratio Monitoring Mass Spectrometers | p. 26 |
Standards | p. 27 |
General Remarks on Sample Preparation Methods for Gases | p. 29 |
Microanalytical Techniques | p. 31 |
Laser Microprobe | p. 31 |
Secondary Ion Mass Spectrometry | p. 31 |
Stable Isotope Variations of Heavy Elements | p. 32 |
Isotope Fractionation Processes of Selected Elements | p. 35 |
Hydrogen | p. 36 |
Preparation Techniques and Mass Spectrometric Measurements | p. 36 |
Standards | p. 37 |
Fractionation Processes | p. 38 |
Lithium | p. 42 |
Boron | p. 45 |
Carbon | p. 48 |
Preparation Techniques | p. 48 |
Standards | p. 49 |
Fractionation Processes | p. 49 |
Interactions between the Carbonate-Carbon Reservoir and Organic Carbon Reservoir | p. 53 |
Nitrogen | p. 54 |
Oxygen | p. 58 |
Preparation Techniques | p. 58 |
Standards | p. 60 |
Fractionation Processes | p. 61 |
Fluid-Rock Interactions | p. 66 |
Magnesium | p. 68 |
Silicon | p. 70 |
Sulfur | p. 71 |
Preparation Techniques | p. 72 |
Fractionation Mechanisms | p. 73 |
Chlorine | p. 78 |
Methods | p. 79 |
Characteristic Features of CI Isotope Geochemistry | p. 79 |
Chlorine Isotopes in the Environment | p. 80 |
Calcium | p. 81 |
Chromium | p. 83 |
Iron | p. 83 |
Copper | p. 86 |
Zinc | p. 87 |
Germanium | p. 88 |
Selenium | p. 88 |
Molybdenum | p. 89 |
Mercury | p. 90 |
Thallium | p. 92 |
Variations of Stable Isotope Ratios in Nature | p. 93 |
Extraterrestrial Materials | p. 93 |
Chondrites | p. 94 |
Evolved Extraterrestrial Materials | p. 99 |
The Isotopic Composition of the Earth's Upper Mantle | p. 103 |
Oxygen | p. 104 |
Hydrogen | p. 105 |
Carbon | p. 107 |
Nitrogen | p. 108 |
Sulfur | p. 109 |
Lithium and Boron | p. 110 |
Magmatic Rocks | p. 111 |
Fractional Crystallization | p. 111 |
Differences between Volcanic and Plutonic Rocks | p. 112 |
Low-Temperature Alteration Processes | p. 112 |
Assimilation of Crustal Rocks | p. 112 |
Basaltic Rocks from Different Tectonic Settings | p. 113 |
Ocean Water/Basaltic Crust Interactions | p. 115 |
Granitic Rocks | p. 115 |
Volatiles in Magmatic Systems | p. 117 |
Glasses | p. 118 |
Volcanic Gases and Hot Springs | p. 120 |
Isotope Thermometers in Geothermal Systems | p. 123 |
Ore Deposits and Hydrothermal Systems | p. 123 |
Origin of Ore Fluids | p. 125 |
Wall-Rock Alteration | p. 128 |
Fossil Hydrothermal Systems | p. 128 |
Hydrothermal Carbonates | p. 129 |
Sulfur Isotope Composition of Ore Deposits | p. 130 |
Metal Isotopes | p. 136 |
Hydrosphere | p. 136 |
Meteoric Water: General Considerations | p. 137 |
Ice Cores | p. 141 |
Groundwater | p. 142 |
Isotope Fractionations during Evaporation | p. 143 |
Ocean Water | p. 144 |
Pore Waters | p. 146 |
Formation Water | p. 147 |
Water in Hydrated Salt Minerals | p. 149 |
The Isotopic Composition of Dissolved and Particulate Compounds in Ocean and Fresh Waters | p. 149 |
Carbon Species in Water | p. 150 |
Nitrogen | p. 154 |
Oxygen | p. 155 |
Sulfate | p. 155 |
Isotopic Composition of the Ocean during Geologic History | p. 157 |
Oxygen | p. 157 |
Carbon | p. 159 |
Sulfur | p. 161 |
Iron | p. 162 |
Atmosphere | p. 163 |
Atmospheric Water Vapor | p. 164 |
Nitrogen | p. 164 |
Oxygen | p. 166 |
Carbon Dioxide | p. 167 |
Carbon Monoxide | p. 172 |
Methane | p. 173 |
Hydrogen | p. 174 |
Sulfur | p. 174 |
Mass-Independent Isotope Effects in Atmospheric Compounds | p. 175 |
Biosphere | p. 177 |
Living Organic Matter | p. 177 |
Indicators of Diet and Metabolism | p. 182 |
Tracing Anthropogenic Organic Contaminant Sources | p. 183 |
Fossil Organic Matter | p. 183 |
Marine vs. Terrestrial Organic Matter | p. 184 |
Oil | p. 185 |
Coal | p. 187 |
Natural Gas | p. 187 |
Sedimentary Rocks | p. 191 |
Clay Minerals | p. 191 |
Clastic Sedimentary Rocks | p. 193 |
Biogenic Silica and Cherts | p. 195 |
Marine Carbonates | p. 196 |
Diagenesis | p. 201 |
Limestones | p. 202 |
Dolomites | p. 202 |
Freshwater Carbonates | p. 203 |
Phosphates | p. 205 |
Iron Oxides | p. 206 |
Sedimentary Sulfur | p. 207 |
Palaeoclimatology | p. 208 |
Continental Records | p. 209 |
Marine Records | p. 214 |
Metamorphic Rocks | p. 217 |
Contact Metamorphism | p. 221 |
Regional Metamorphism | p. 222 |
Lower Crustal Rocks | p. 224 |
Thermometry | p. 224 |
References | p. 229 |
Index | p. 281 |
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