Mass Dependence of Equilibrium Oxygen Isotope Fractionation in Carbonate and Other Minerals
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Explore the mass dependence of equilibrium oxygen isotope fractionation in carbonate and other minerals in this 30-minute conference talk presented at the Mineralogical Society of America's Short Course on Triple Oxygen Isotope Geochemistry. Delivered by authors Edwin Schauble and Edward Young, the presentation delves into the intricacies of isotope geochemistry, focusing on the behavior of oxygen isotopes in various mineral structures. Gain insights into the fundamental principles governing isotope fractionation and its implications for understanding geological processes. This talk, part of a larger course chaired by Ilya Bindeman and Andreas Pack, offers valuable knowledge for geochemists, mineralogists, and earth scientists interested in isotope studies and their applications in geological research.
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Mass dependence of equilibrium oxygen isotope fractionation in carbonate and other minerals.
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Mineralogical Society of America