Physics – Space Physics
Scientific paper
Jul 1983
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Reviews of Geophysics and Space Physics (ISSN 0034-6853), vol. 21, July 1983, p. 1347-1358.
Physics
Space Physics
6
Chemical Evolution, Earth Crust, Earth Mantle, Geochemistry, Planetary Evolution, Geochronology, Igneous Rocks, Isotopes, Petrography, Trace Elements
Scientific paper
Attention is given to published data concerning trace element abundances and isotopic ratios in terrestrial materials, and to their bearing on the evolution of the earth's crust and mantle. Relevant geophysical work on the structure of the mantle is given together with brief discussions of basic geochronological data, trace element partitioning studies, and trace element and isotopic studies concerned with igneous petrogenesis. Of particular interest are the growth of noble gas research on terrestrial materials, the development of a geochronometer based on the decay of Lu-176 by Patchett and Tatsumoto (1980), and the broadening application of the Sm-Nd isotopic technique.
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