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This is an advanced isotope geochemistry class page from Cornell, with five problem sets and corresponding solutions. The problem sets include exercises in graphing, dating, growth rates, nuclide identification, binding strengths, equilibration, and much more. This resource is part of the Teaching Quantitative Skills in the Geosciences collection. http:/
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This site contains a study guide for igneous rocks. The study guide has 20 suggested guidelines pertaining to skills that should be developed in identifying igneous rocks. This resource is part of the Teaching Petrology collection. http:/
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This is a study guide for metamorphic rocks used in an igneous and metamorphic petrology class. The study guide has 16 suggested guidelines pertaining to skills that should be developed in identifying and understanding metamorphic rocks. This resource is part of the Teaching Petrology collection. http:/
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The
goal
of
the
Computers
in
Chemistry
at
Cabrillo
College
(C4)
Project
is
to
improve
the
learning
of
chemical
concepts
through
the
use
of
computer
visualization.
C4
produces
and
disseminates
software
to
be
used
in
chemistry
and
biology
classrooms,
both
in
colleges
and
high
schools.
The
project
specializes
in
the
design
and
educational
use
of
molecular
visualizations
and
animations.
C4
is
producing
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This
resource
features
an
illustrated
lecture
from
a
geochemistry
course
offered
by
Dr.
Scott
Wood
at
the
University
of
Idaho.
Topics
include
the
Big
Bang
theory,
the
evolution
of
stars,
the
relative
abundances
of
elements
in
the
Universe,
and
some
fundamental
nucleosynthetic
processes
that
explain
elemental
abundance
patterns.
The
lecture
presentation
may
be
downloaded
as
a
PDF
document
or
a
PowerPoint
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This
site
provides
an
illustrated
lecture
from
a
geochemistry
course
offered
by
Dr.
Scott
Wood
at
the
University
of
Idaho.
Topics
include
a
review
of
the
structure
and
formation
of
the
Earth's
crust,
atmosphere,
and
hydrological
cycle,
and
the
composition
of
the
atmosphere.
Additional
topics
covered
are
the
concept
of
residence
time,
geological
and
biological
sources
of
components
in
the
atmosphere,
...
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This
site
provides
an
illustrated
lecture
from
a
geochemistry
course
offered
by
Dr.
Scott
Wood
at
the
University
of
Idaho.
Topics
include
crystal
chemistry,
ionic
substitutions
in
crystals,
weathering
(dissolution,
redox
reactions,
acid
hydrolysis,
and
kinetics),
the
solid
products
of
weathering,
and
the
chemistry
of
continental
waters.
The
lecture
presentation
may
be
downloaded
as
a
PDF
document
...
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This
resource
provides
illustrated
lecture
notes
from
a
geochemistry
course
offered
by
Dr.
Scott
Wood
at
the
University
of
Idaho.
Topics
include
the
law
of
radioactivity
and
the
general
geochronometry
equation,
the
use
common
radioactive
decay
equations
such
as
K-Ar,
Ar-Ar,
Rb-Sr,
and
U-Th-Pb,
the
use
of
isochrones,
concordia
diagrams
and
discordia,
the
concept
of
"blocking
temperature,"
the
use
of
...
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This
site
features
a
lecture
about
isotope
fractionation
from
a
geochemistry
course
offered
by
Dr.
Scott
Wood
at
the
University
of
Idaho.
Topics
include
isotopic
fractionation
and
the
fundamental
reasons
for
its
occurrence,
the
notation
used
in
measuring
and
reporting
stable
isotope
fractionation,
isotopic
variations
of
meteoric
waters
with
respect
to
latitude
and
altitude,
the
use
of
oxygen
and
hydrogen
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