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Oxygen Isotope Composition of the Atmosphere

Offered By: Mineralogical Society of America via YouTube

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Geology Courses Atmospheric Chemistry Courses

Course Description

Overview

Explore the oxygen isotope composition of Earth's atmosphere in this 26-minute conference talk from the Mineralogical Society of America's Short Course on Triple Oxygen Isotope Geochemistry. Delve into the topic's brief history, key equations, rate coefficients, and exchange reactions. Examine delta 17 values, nitrate and sulfate studies, and the motivation behind this research. Learn about governing atmospheric equations, initial number density results, and the Vulcan model. Gain insights from the presented findings and conclusions, followed by a Q&A session. This presentation by Marah Brinjikji and James R. Lyons offers a comprehensive overview of atmospheric oxygen isotope composition for geochemistry enthusiasts and researchers.

Syllabus

Introduction
Brief history
Equations
Rate coefficients
Exchange reactions
Delta 17 values
Other results
Other work
Nitrate
Sulfate
Motivation
Background
Governing atmospheric equations
Initial number density results
Vulcan model
Results
Conclusion
Questions


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Mineralogical Society of America

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