Applying stable isotope fractionation theory to new systems
EA Schauble - Reviews in mineralogy and geochemistry, 2004 - pubs.geoscienceworld.org
A basic theoretical understanding of stable isotope fractionations can help researchers plan
and interpret both laboratory experiments and measurements on natural samples. The goal …
and interpret both laboratory experiments and measurements on natural samples. The goal …
Equilibrium oxygen, hydrogen and carbon isotope fractionation factors applicable to geologic systems
As demonstrated by the chapters in this short course, stable isotope techniques are an
important tool in almost every branch of the earth sciences. Central to many of these …
important tool in almost every branch of the earth sciences. Central to many of these …
[BOOK][B] Introduction to lattice dynamics
MT Dove - 1993 - books.google.com
The vibrations of atoms inside crystals-lattice dynamics-are basic to many fields of study in
the solid state and mineral sciences, and lattice dynamics is becoming increasingly …
the solid state and mineral sciences, and lattice dynamics is becoming increasingly …
Oxygen isotope fractionation in carbonate and sulfate minerals
YF Zheng - Geochemical journal, 1999 - jstage.jst.go.jp
Oxygen isotope fractionations involving carbonates and sulfates have been controversial for
a long time. There are important unresolved conflicts among the results of theoretical …
a long time. There are important unresolved conflicts among the results of theoretical …
Speleothem calcite farmed in situ: Modern calibration of δ18O and δ13C paleoclimate proxies in a continuously-monitored natural cave system
Understanding the relationships between speleothem stable isotopes (δ13C δ18O) and in
situ cave forcing mechanisms is important to interpreting ancient stalagmite paleoclimate …
situ cave forcing mechanisms is important to interpreting ancient stalagmite paleoclimate …
Theory of displacive phase transitions in minerals
MT Dove - American Mineralogist, 1997 - pubs.geoscienceworld.org
A lattice-dynamical treatment of displacive phase transitions leads naturally to the softmode
model, in which the phase-transition mechanism involves a phonon frequency that falls to …
model, in which the phase-transition mechanism involves a phonon frequency that falls to …
Calcium carbonate
Calcium carbonate is a chemical compound with the formula CaCO 3 formed by three main
elements: carbon, oxygen, and calcium. It is a common substance found in rocks in all parts …
elements: carbon, oxygen, and calcium. It is a common substance found in rocks in all parts …
Derivation of an accurate force-field for simulating the growth of calcium carbonate from aqueous solution: A new model for the calcite− water interface
The performance of existing force-field models for the calcium carbonate-water system has
been critically assessed with particular reference to the thermodynamic consequences. It is …
been critically assessed with particular reference to the thermodynamic consequences. It is …
Oxygen isotopic fractionation during inorganic calcite precipitation―Effects of temperature, precipitation rate and pH
Stable oxygen isotopic fractionation during inorganic calcite precipitation was
experimentally studied by spontaneous precipitation at various pH (8.3< pH< 10.5) …
experimentally studied by spontaneous precipitation at various pH (8.3< pH< 10.5) …
Is the calcite–water interface understood? Direct comparisons of molecular dynamics simulations with specular X-ray reflectivity data
New insights into the understanding of calcite–water interface structure are obtained through
direct comparisons of multiple classical molecular dynamics (MD) simulations with high …
direct comparisons of multiple classical molecular dynamics (MD) simulations with high …