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Microstructural Geochronology - Planetary Records Down to Atom Scale

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Informationen zum Autor Desmond E. Moser, University of Western Ontario, Canada Fernando Corfu, University of Oslo, Norway James R. Darling, University of Portsmouth, UK Steven M. Reddy, Curtin University, Australia Kimberly Tait, Royal Ontario Museum, Canada Klappentext Microstructural GeochronologyGeochronology techniques enable the study of geological evolution and environmental change over time. This volume integrates two aspects of geochronology: one based on classical methods of orientation and spatial patterns, and the other on ratios of radioactive isotopes and their decay products.The chapters illustrate how material science techniques are taking this field to the atomic scale, enabling us to image the chemical and structural record of mineral lattice growth and deformation, and sometimes the patterns of radioactive parent and daughter atoms themselves, to generate a microstructural geochronology from some of the most resilient materials in the solar system.* First compilation of research focusing on the crystal structure, material properties, and chemical zoning of the geochronology mineral archive down to nanoscale* Novel comparisons of mineral time archives from different rocky planets and asteroids and their shock metamorphic histories* Fundamentals on how to reconstruct and date radiogenic isotope distributions using atom probe tomographyMicrostructural Geochronology will be a valuable resource for graduate students, academics, and researchers in the fields of petrology, geochronology, mineralogy, geochemistry, planetary geology, astrobiology, chemistry, and material science. It will also appeal to philosophers and historians of science from other disciplines. Zusammenfassung Microstructural GeochronologyGeochronology techniques enable the study of geological evolution and environmental change over time. This volume integrates two aspects of geochronology: one based on classical methods of orientation and spatial patterns! and the other on ratios of radioactive isotopes and their decay products.The chapters illustrate how material science techniques are taking this field to the atomic scale! enabling us to image the chemical and structural record of mineral lattice growth and deformation! and sometimes the patterns of radioactive parent and daughter atoms themselves! to generate a microstructural geochronology from some of the most resilient materials in the solar system.* First compilation of research focusing on the crystal structure! material properties! and chemical zoning of the geochronology mineral archive down to nanoscale* Novel comparisons of mineral time archives from different rocky planets and asteroids and their shock metamorphic histories* Fundamentals on how to reconstruct and date radiogenic isotope distributions using atom probe tomographyMicrostructural Geochronology will be a valuable resource for graduate students! academics! and researchers in the fields of petrology! geochronology! mineralogy! geochemistry! planetary geology! astrobiology! chemistry! and material science. It will also appeal to philosophers and historians of science from other disciplines. Inhaltsverzeichnis Contributors vii Preface xi Part I: Chemical Microstructure/Zoning 1 Zircon as Magma Monitor: Robust, Temperature?]Dependent Partition Coefficients from Glass and Zircon Surface and Rim Measurements from Natural Systems Lily L. Claiborne, Calvin F. Miller, Guillherme A. R. Gualda, Tamara L. Carley, Aaron K. Covey, Joseph L. Wooden, and Marc A. Fleming  3 2 Petrology and Geochronology of Metamorphic Zircon Matthew J. Kohn and Nigel M. Kelly  35 3 Origins of Textural, Compositional, and Isotopic Complexity in Monazite and Its Petrochronological Analysis Callum J. Hetherington, Ethan L. Backus, Christopher R. ...

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