12.491 | Spring 2012 | Graduate

Non-conventional Light Stable Isotope Geochemistry

Syllabus

Course Meeting Times

Lectures: 1 session / week, 1.5 hours / session

Prerequisite

Permission of instructor

Summary

This course is designed for graduate students with an interest in using primary research literature to discuss and learn about current research around non-conventional light stable isotope geochemistry.

Format

This course will meet weekly for one and a half hours. During the regular class session, we will analyze two to three papers in a discussion-based format. Each class will conclude with a brief outline of the following week’s class introduced by the instructors, or at the beginning of the class for sessions led by guest lecturers. Each student will pick one topic for presentation, and write up a one-page handout.

Gradings

This course is graded pass/fail, based upon the contribution to the discussion session.

Calendar

WEEK # TOPICS
1 Course overview
2 Equilibrium / kinetic isotope effect
3 How good we can make it? Precision and accuracy of mass-spectrometery analysis
4 How mass-spectrometer works
5 Clumped isotope CO2, 13CH3D
6 Nitrous Oxide Isotopomer
7 Mass-dependent fractionation O-17 small anomaly
8 Mass-independent fractionation, O-17, Ozone, CO, stratspheric CO2, NO3, SO4
9 Mass-independent fractionation, S-33
10 O-17 hydrology

Course Info

Instructor
As Taught In
Spring 2012
Level
Learning Resource Types
Projects with Examples