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Isotope geochemistry and isotope geology
Isotopengeochemie und Isotopengeologie
Last Updated: 2026-02-05 15:06:17
Abstract
The most important systems of radioactive- and stable isotope systems used in geochemistry and geology are presented. The application of isotope geochemistry for the solution geological problems is illustrated based on case studies.
Objective
Development of a basic knowledge and understanding of the applications of the most important systems of stable and radiogenic isotopes.
Content
The following methods are discussed in detail. The radioactive-radiogenic systems Rb-Sr, U-Th-Pb, Sm-Nd and K-Ar, Carbon-14, as well as the stable isotopes systems of oxygen, carbon, nitrogen, sulfur and hydrogen. We will discuss how these methods are used in the following research fields: geochemistry of the Earth, age dating, paleotemperature reconstructions, evolution of the crust, mantle reservoirs, sediment diagenesis, fluid rock interactions, hydrothermal activity, paleoceanography, biogeochemical cycles.
Resources
Lecture Notes
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Literature
- Gunter Faure and Teresa M. Mensing. (2005): Isotopes : principles and applications. 3nd Ed. John Wiley & Sons. 897.pp - Dickin A. P., Radiogenic Isotope Geology, (1995), Cambridge University Press
General Information
- Language
- German
- Levels
- BSC
- Frequency
- Yearly recurring
Examination
- Type
- session examination
- Mode
- written 60 minutes
- Aids
- Taschenrechner.
Course Components
| Type | Title | Time & Place | Hours |
|---|---|---|---|
| lecture with exercise | Isotopengeochemie und Isotopengeologie |
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2 h weekly |
Offered In
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Earth Sciences Bachelor (Information on the Bachelor: )
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Major in Geology: Core Courses (From the list of core courses offered in winter and summer semester 26 credit points must be aquired.)
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Major in Geology: Electives (From the offered elective courses in spring and fall term 9 credits must be acquired. Primarily courses from the core courses of BSc Earth Sciences have to be selected. Other elective courses from the ETH and University of Zurich are possible, however they must be granted by the advisor of geology (Professor W. Winkler). Courses of the paleontology of the University of Zurich (further offer under ): The following courses from the offer of the UZH are available:)
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Major in Geophysics: Core Courses (From the list of core courses offered in winter and summer semester 26 credit points must be aquired.)
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Major in Geophysics: Electives (From the offered credit points in the winter and summer semester 15 KP have to be aquired. In the winter semester primary courses from the list of core courses from the BSc Earth Science should be chosen. Other courses from the entire choice of ETH and UZH courses are possible, however must be approved by the Fachberater Geophysics (Prof. E. Kissling).)
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Major in Climate and Water: Electives (24 credit points from the courses listed under "elective course" in the winter (5. semester) and the summer semester (6. semester) must be aquired. The choice of other courses has to be approved by the Fachberater (Dr. M. Wüest).)
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