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Published December 2021 | public
Journal Article

Unlocking the Single-Crystal Record of Heavy Stable Isotopes

Abstract

Stable isotopes provide deep insights into processes across a wide range of scales, from micron- to cosmic-size systems. Here, we review how continued advances in mass-spectrometry have enabled the analysis of ever-smaller samples and brought the field of heavy stable isotope geochemistry to its next frontier: the single-crystal scale. Accessing this record can be as enlightening as it is challenging. Drawing on novel systematics at different stages of development (from well-established to nascent), we discuss how the isotopes of heavy elements, such as magnesium, iron, zirconium, or uranium, can be used at the single-crystal and subcrystal scales to reconstruct magma thermal histories, crystal growth timescales, or, possibly, magma redox conditions.

Additional Information

© 2021 Mineralogical Society of America. First online: 04 Mar 2022. This work was supported by NSF-EAR grants 1824002 (to FLHT), 2131632 and 2131643 (to MIM), and a Packard Fellowship and Caltech start-up funds to FLHT. We thank reviewers M. Andersen, B. Bourdon, J. Davies, and J.-F. Wotzlaw, as well as editors R. Harrison and J. Rosso for constructive reviews that helped improve the manuscript.

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August 22, 2023
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October 24, 2023