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Using isotopes as a tool for understanding Earth processes From establishing the absolute age of the Earth to providing a stronger understanding of the nexus between geology and life, the careful measurement and quantitative interpretation of minor variations in the isotopic composition of Earth's materials has provided profound insight into the origins and workings of our planet. Isotopic Constraints on Earth System Processes presents examples of the application of numerous different isotope systems to address a wide range of topical problems in Earth system science. Volume highlights include: examination of the natural fractionation of non-traditional stable isotopesutilizing isotopes to understand the origin of magmas and evolution of volcanic systemsapplication of isotopes to interrogate and understand Earth's Carbon and Oxygen cyclesexamination of the geochemical and hydrologic processes that lead to isotopic fractionationapplication of isotopic reactive transport models to

Table of Contents

List of Contributors vii

Preface ix

About the Companion Website xii

Dedication xiii

Part I High-Temperature/Deep Earth Processes

1 High-Temperature Kinetic Isotope Fractionation of Silicate Materials 3
Frank M. Richter

2 Ca and K Isotope Fractionation by Diffusion in Molten Silicates: Large Concentration Gradients Are Not Required to Induce Large Diffusive Isotope Effects 27
James M. Watkins, John N. Christensen, Donald J. DePaolo, and Frederick J. Ryerson

3 Calcium Isotope Constraints on Recycled Carbonates in Subduction- Related Magmas 43
Justin I. Simon

4 Reassessing the Role of Continental Lithospheric Mantle in Cenozoic Magmatism, Southwestern North America 57
G. Lang Farmer

5 Rhyolite Ignimbrite Generation in the Northern Andes: The Chalupas Caldera, Ecuador 87
Lisa Hammersley, Donald J. DePaolo, Bernardo Beate, and Alan L. Deino

6 Xenolith Constraints on “Self-Assimilation” and the Origin of Low δ18O Values in Mauna Kea Basalts 133
John C. Lassiter, Danny W. Anderson, Daniel Villanueva-Lascurain, Edward W. Marshall, and Jaime D. Barnes

7 Monitoring Volcanic Activity Through Combined Measurements of CO2 Efflux and (222Rn) and (220Rn) in Soil Gas: An Application to Mount Etna, Italy 167
Salvatore Giammanco and Kenneth W. W. Sims

Part II Low-Temperature/Shallow Earth Processes

8 The Carbon Isotope Record and Earth Surface Oxygenation 205
Thomas A. Laakso and Daniel P. Schrag

9 Detrital Garnet Geochronology: A New Window into Ancient Tectonics and Sedimentary Provenance 217
Kathryn A. Maneiro, Michelle K. Jordan, and Ethan F. Baxter

10 A Review of the Development of Cr, Se, U, Sb, and Te Isotopes as Indicators of Redox Reactions, Contaminant Fate, and Contaminant Transport in Aqueous Systems 237
Thomas M. Johnson, Jennifer L. Druhan, Anirban Basu, Noah E. Jemison, Xiangli Wang, Kathrin Schilling, and Naomi L. Wasserman

11 The Effects of Reactive Transport on Sulfur Isotopic Compositions in Natural Environments 271
Alexandra V. Turchyn and Jennifer L. Druhan

12 A Reactive Transport Framework Describing Covariation in the Isotopic Ratios of Multiple Elements in Natural Systems 285
Jennifer L. Druhan and Alexandra V. Turchyn

13 Stable Ca Isotope Fractionation in Cenozoic Marine Mammals: Beyond Biomineralization and Trophic Positioning 301
Cole M. Messa, Kenneth W.W. Sims, Sean R. Scott, and Mark T. Clementz

Index 329

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      Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Inc
      Publication Date: 10/05/2022
      ISBN13: 9781119594970, 978-1119594970
      ISBN10: 1119594979
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      Book Synopsis
      Using isotopes as a tool for understanding Earth processes From establishing the absolute age of the Earth to providing a stronger understanding of the nexus between geology and life, the careful measurement and quantitative interpretation of minor variations in the isotopic composition of Earth's materials has provided profound insight into the origins and workings of our planet. Isotopic Constraints on Earth System Processes presents examples of the application of numerous different isotope systems to address a wide range of topical problems in Earth system science. Volume highlights include: examination of the natural fractionation of non-traditional stable isotopesutilizing isotopes to understand the origin of magmas and evolution of volcanic systemsapplication of isotopes to interrogate and understand Earth's Carbon and Oxygen cyclesexamination of the geochemical and hydrologic processes that lead to isotopic fractionationapplication of isotopic reactive transport models to

      Table of Contents

      List of Contributors vii

      Preface ix

      About the Companion Website xii

      Dedication xiii

      Part I High-Temperature/Deep Earth Processes

      1 High-Temperature Kinetic Isotope Fractionation of Silicate Materials 3
      Frank M. Richter

      2 Ca and K Isotope Fractionation by Diffusion in Molten Silicates: Large Concentration Gradients Are Not Required to Induce Large Diffusive Isotope Effects 27
      James M. Watkins, John N. Christensen, Donald J. DePaolo, and Frederick J. Ryerson

      3 Calcium Isotope Constraints on Recycled Carbonates in Subduction- Related Magmas 43
      Justin I. Simon

      4 Reassessing the Role of Continental Lithospheric Mantle in Cenozoic Magmatism, Southwestern North America 57
      G. Lang Farmer

      5 Rhyolite Ignimbrite Generation in the Northern Andes: The Chalupas Caldera, Ecuador 87
      Lisa Hammersley, Donald J. DePaolo, Bernardo Beate, and Alan L. Deino

      6 Xenolith Constraints on “Self-Assimilation” and the Origin of Low δ18O Values in Mauna Kea Basalts 133
      John C. Lassiter, Danny W. Anderson, Daniel Villanueva-Lascurain, Edward W. Marshall, and Jaime D. Barnes

      7 Monitoring Volcanic Activity Through Combined Measurements of CO2 Efflux and (222Rn) and (220Rn) in Soil Gas: An Application to Mount Etna, Italy 167
      Salvatore Giammanco and Kenneth W. W. Sims

      Part II Low-Temperature/Shallow Earth Processes

      8 The Carbon Isotope Record and Earth Surface Oxygenation 205
      Thomas A. Laakso and Daniel P. Schrag

      9 Detrital Garnet Geochronology: A New Window into Ancient Tectonics and Sedimentary Provenance 217
      Kathryn A. Maneiro, Michelle K. Jordan, and Ethan F. Baxter

      10 A Review of the Development of Cr, Se, U, Sb, and Te Isotopes as Indicators of Redox Reactions, Contaminant Fate, and Contaminant Transport in Aqueous Systems 237
      Thomas M. Johnson, Jennifer L. Druhan, Anirban Basu, Noah E. Jemison, Xiangli Wang, Kathrin Schilling, and Naomi L. Wasserman

      11 The Effects of Reactive Transport on Sulfur Isotopic Compositions in Natural Environments 271
      Alexandra V. Turchyn and Jennifer L. Druhan

      12 A Reactive Transport Framework Describing Covariation in the Isotopic Ratios of Multiple Elements in Natural Systems 285
      Jennifer L. Druhan and Alexandra V. Turchyn

      13 Stable Ca Isotope Fractionation in Cenozoic Marine Mammals: Beyond Biomineralization and Trophic Positioning 301
      Cole M. Messa, Kenneth W.W. Sims, Sean R. Scott, and Mark T. Clementz

      Index 329

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