Table of ContentsList of ContributorsPrefaceDedicationPart 1 High-Temperature / Deep Earth ProcessesHigh-Temperature Kinetic Isotope Fractionation of Silicate MaterialsFrank M. RichterCa and K isotope fractionation by diffusion in molten silicates: Large concentration gradients are not required to induce large diffusive isotope effectsJames M. Watkins, John N. Christensen, Donald J. DePaolo, and Frederick J. RyersonCalcium isotope constraints on recycled carbonates in subduction-related magmasJustin I. SimonReassessing the Role of Continental Lithospheric Mantle in Cenozoic Magmatism, Southwestern North AmericaG. Lang FarmerRhyolite ignimbrite generation in the Northern Andes: The Chalupas caldera, EcuadorLisa Hammersley, Donald J. DePaolo, Bernardo Beate, and Alan L. DeinoXenolith constraints on "self-assimilation" and the origin of low d18O values in Mauna Kea basaltsJohn C. Lassiter, Danny W. Anderson, Daniel Villanueva-Lascurain, Edward W. Marshall, and Jaime D BarnesMonitoring volcanic activity through combined measurements of CO2 efflux and (222Rn) and (220Rn) in soil gas: an application to Mount Etna (Italy)Salvatore Giammanco and Kenneth W. W. SimsPart II Low-Temperature / Shallow Earth ProcessesThe Carbon Isotope Record and Earth Surface OxygenationThomas A. Laakso and Daniel P. SchragDetrital Garnet Geochronology: A New Window into Ancient Tectonics and Sedimentary ProvenanceKathryn A. Maneiro, Michelle K. Jordan, and Ethan F. BaxterDevelopment of Cr, Se, U, Sb, and Te isotopes as indicators of redox reactions, contaminant fate, and contaminant transport in aqueous systems: A reviewThomas M. Johnson, Jennifer L. Druhan, Anirban Basu, Noah E. Jemison, Xiangli Wang, Kathrin Schilling, and Naomi L. WassermanThe Effects of Reactive Transport on Sulfur Isotopic Compositions in Natural EnvironmentsAlexandra V. Turchyn and Jennifer L. DruhanA Reactive Transport Framework Describing Covariation in the Isotopic Ratios of Multiple Elements in Natural SystemsJennifer L. Druhan and Alexandra V. TurchynStable Ca Isotope Fractionation in Cenozoic Marine Mammals: Beyond Biomineralization & Trophic PositioningCole M. Messa, Kenneth W.W. Sims, Sean R. Scott, and Mark T. Clementz
Kenneth W. W. Sims, University of Wyoming, USA.Kate Maher, Stanford University, USA.Daniel P. Schrag, Harvard University, USA.