
Modern isotope geochemistry is a rapidly expanding field that has a part to play in a broad range of earth and planetary sciences - from extra-solar system processes to environmental geoscience. this new edition of a popular textbook is completely updated and places more emphasis on the uses of radiogenic isotopes in environmental earth science. The author reviews the field of radiogenic isotope geology in a concise and visual manner to provide a comprehensive introduction to the subject and its wide variety of applications. For each technique, current ideas are presented in their historical context to allow the reader to understand the development of the theory. The latest ideas and methods, classic papers and case studies all come under scrutiny within this book. An accessible introduction for scientists from other disciplines and an important reference for students and researchers working in isotope geology.
‘… a masterly overview of the history, principles, experimental techniques and practical applications of this wide-ranging and burgeoning field … This book will be of very widespread interest and will be routinely used by practising academic and industrial geologists and geochemists.’
Anthony E. FallickSource: The Times Higher Education Supplement
‘Dickin clearly and concisely reviews an enormous breadth of literature … This is a notable contribution to the scientific literature on radiogenic isotope geology. It provides a readable introduction to applications of radiogenic isotopes for scientists from other disciplines and an important reference for students and researchers working in isotope geology.’
Joel D. BlumSource: Nature
‘I enjoyed Dickin’s writing style; it is authoritative, and his historical perspective both places ideas in context and provides well-paced introductions to the more difficult topics.’
C. J. HawkesworthSource: Journal of Petrology
‘The author takes us on a well written tour of nearly all methods of investigating Earth and planetary sciences using isotopes produced by radioactive decay … the book is recommended without reservation.’
Ian W. DrummondSource: Open University Geological Society Journal
‘This book will undoubtedly be ‘the’ handbook of isotope geology for some time to come.’
Christopher KendallSource: The Leading Edge
'… an excellent new text … a very welcome addition to the field ... I certainly recommend Radiogenic Isotope Geology to any scientist who is interested in the field, particularly in recent developments.
Richard MullerSource: Physics Today
'Dickin's book successfully covers every major area of radiogenic isotope geochemistry and is unmatched by any other … This tome represents a great contribution to the geochemistry literature. It is a particularly useful book for advanced undergraduate and graduate students…'
Alex N. HallidaySource: Economic Geology
' … a concise and up-to-date summary of the various techniques and applications in this branch of the earth sciences.'
Martin J. WhitehouseSource: Geological Magazine
'Dickin has concisely and quite completely covered the applications of this field to geology … Clearly written and comprehensive.'
E. R. SwansonSource: Choice
' … valuable, broad-ranging textbook … a detailed and sophisticated description of the principles and applications of all currently used radioactive decay schemes … The author clearly demonstrates his profound knowledge of the entire field … a first-rate, clearly written and logically presented book that deserves a place in every serious geological library, on every isotope geologist's bookshelf and, not least, in the isotope laboratory itself …'
Stephen MoorbathSource: Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta
' … a badly-needed and first-rate treatment of a difficult but important field. It should be required reading for all serious students and researchers in crustal evolution and petrology.'
Paul D. Lowman, Jr - Laboratory for Terrestrial Physics
'I recommend the book to geologists, geophysicists and geochemists, who deal with problems of earth structure, age and evolution as a source for information. … the book should be in all libraries at universities with faculties of geology or chemistry.'
Jadwiga A. JarzynaSource: Pure Appl. Geophys.
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