Discoveries of Mass Independent Isotope Effects in the Solar System - Past, Present and Future
Offered By: Mineralogical Society of America via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the groundbreaking discoveries of mass independent isotope effects in the solar system through this 26-minute conference talk presented at the Mineralogical Society of America's Short Course on Triple Oxygen Isotope Geochemistry. Delve into the past, present, and future of this field as authors Mark Thiemens and Mang Lin discuss key topics including measurements, photochemistry, carbon monoxide, meteorites, shielding models, secondary effects, water safety, solar wind, and symmetry-dependent effects. Gain insights into single-stage fractionation factors, correction factors, and the bottom line of these findings. Engage with the presentation's comprehensive syllabus, covering everything from introductory concepts to specific tests and models, concluding with a question-and-answer session.
Syllabus
Introduction
Measurements
Changes without changing
Vibrational frequency
Photochemistry
Carbon monoxide
Meteorites
shielding models
good test
secondary effects
water
is it safe
single stage fractionation factor
solar wind
correction factor
symmetry dependent effect
the bottom line
questions
Taught by
Mineralogical Society of America
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