Marine Isotope Chemistry

A planetary nebula, the earth, the ocean, and the periodic table of elements.

Isotopes provide insight into the nature and timing of processes that shape the ocean and atmosphere, the earth, and the solar system. (Ocean photograph courtesy of Repoort on Flickr. Earth photograph is from NASA and is in the public domain. Nebula photograph is from NASA/ESA and is in the public domain. Periodic table of elements figure was created by Wikimedia user Cepheus and is in the public domain.)

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MIT Course Number

12.744

As Taught In

Fall 2012

Level

Graduate

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Course Description

The objective of this course is to develop an understanding of principles of marine isotope geochemistry, its systematics, and its application to the study of the behavior and history of the oceans within the earth system. The emphasis is on developing the underlying concepts and theory as well as proficiency in working with practical isotope systems. The course is divided into four sections: nuclear systematics, Earth formation and evolution, stable isotopes, and applications to the ocean system.

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Bernhard Peucker-Ehrenbrink, Bill Jenkins, and Kyrstin Fornace. 12.744 Marine Isotope Chemistry. Fall 2012. Massachusetts Institute of Technology: MIT OpenCourseWare, https://ocw.mit.edu. License: Creative Commons BY-NC-SA.


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