isotópigeokémia
Isotópigeokémia is the study of the isotopic composition of elements in geological materials. It utilizes the subtle differences in mass between isotopes of the same element to trace geological processes. Different isotopes of an element behave chemically in almost identical ways, but their mass differences cause them to fractionate, or separate, during physical and chemical processes such as weathering, melting, and precipitation. This fractionation leaves a characteristic isotopic signature in rocks, minerals, and fluids.
By measuring the ratios of different isotopes, such as oxygen-18 to oxygen-16 or carbon-13 to carbon-12, scientists
Isotópigeokémia is applied in various fields, including geochemistry, paleoclimatology, and resource exploration. It helps in understanding