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    QUANTITATIVE GEOCHEMISTRY

    by Haibo Zou (University of California, Los Angeles, USA & Auburn University, USA)

    Table of Contents (181k)
    Preface (131k)
    Chapter 1: Batch Melting (586k)

    Modern geochemistry possesses not only the vigor of geology and chemistry but also the rigor of mathematics. This book presents quantitative treatments of a wide range of fundamental problems related to geochemistry and geology. It shows that trace elements, isotopes, and equations are integrative tools in modern geochemistry for studying various Earth processes. In many chapters, simple models are presented first, and more parameters are gradually added so that the sophisticated models can be perceived as natural outgrowths of simple ones. The book will help scientists and graduate students in Earth Sciences improve their capacity to understand, apply, criticize, and appreciate the available models and possibly to develop their own models. This understanding will provide penetrating insights into fundamental principles in geochemistry, geology, analytical chemistry, and mass spectrometry as well as any other fields in the natural sciences.

     
    Contents:
    • Batch Melting
    • Fractional Melting
    • Dynamic Melting
    • Open-System Melting
    • Uranium-Series Disequilibrium Modeling
    • Crystallization, Assimilation, Mixing
    • Inverse Geochemical Modeling
    • Error Analysis
    • Linear Least Square Fitting
    • Mass Fractionation in Ionization Processes
    • Isotope Dilution
    • Pb Isotope Modeling
    • Geochemical Kinematics and Dynamics
     
    Readership: Scientists in geochemistry, geology, geophysics, materials science, analytical chemistry, mathematical modeling; graduate students in geochemistry and geology.
     
    “It is rigorous, lucid, and user-friendly … Nice touches include a number of 'worked' problems, and a succinct summary of equations at the end of each chapter.”
    Stanley R Hart
    Senior Scientist
    Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
     
    “What 'Quantitative Geochemistry' offers is the most complete compendium of analytical solutions to mass balance and transport models relevant to igneous petrology … this is a book that is well worth your money if what you want is a compilation of mass balance and box model equations for mantle melting … In this regard, this is a valuable and highly recommended book.”
    Geochemical Society
     
    304pp    Pub. date: Feb 2007  
    ISBN:   978-1-86094-646-2
    1-86094-646-1
       US$81 / £52

     


    304pp    Pub. date: Feb 2007  
    ISBN:   978-1-86094-820-6(ebook)
    1-86094-820-0(ebook)
       US$105 / £61

     


     

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