GEO 4313 Isotope Mapping

3 units
Geology
Faculty of Science
Isotopes are often used to trace provenance of organic and inorganic materials. This course will discuss how traditional isotope systems (Oxygen, Hydrogen, Carbon, Sulphur, Strontium and Lead) vary in the environment at different spatiotemporal scales and how mapping their variations can solve problems in hydrology, climatology, ecology, and archeology. Students will gain graduate-level insight into these areas through the review, presentation and written critiques of recently published scientific literature.

Components:

Lecture

Requirements:

Prerequisite: GEO 3382 , GEG 2320 . This course may not be offered every year; please consult the Department.

Previously Offered Terms:

Fall

French Equivalent:

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