Isotope geochemistry is a branch of geology and earth science that focuses on the study of isotopic variations in minerals, rocks, and fluids to understand geological processes. Isotopes are atoms of the same element that have different numbers of neutrons, resulting in variations in atomic mass. By analyzing these isotopic compositions, scientists can trace the origins of geological materials, determine ages of rocks through radiometric dating, track the movement of fluids in the Earth's crust, and unravel past environmental conditions. Isotope geochemistry plays a crucial role in fields like paleoclimatology, hydrology, and petrology, providing insights into Earth's evolution over geological timescales.
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