Title: Stable%20Isotopes
1Stable Isotopes
By Kristen Luebbert and Tiffany Roberts
Geological Oceanography Dr. Gray
11/20/02
2- Outline of Todays Presentation
- Introduction
- Relative Abundances
- Vibrational energy
- Fractionation
- Rayleigh Distillation
- Mass Spectrometry
- Del Values
- Standards
- Applications
3Why are stable isotopes important?
- Ratios used to trace many processes in various
fields of science - Geological Oceanography
- Reconstruct past ocean temps, ocean circulation,
ice volumes, etc.
4- Isotopes - atoms of elements which contain a
different number of neutrons, but chemically act
the same. - Stable isotopes - isotope that does not decay
radioactively.
http//van.hep.uiuc.edu/van/qa/section/everything_
else/atoms/920424670.htm
http//hyperphysics.phy-astr.gsu.edu/hbase/nuclear
/nucnot.htmlc2
5Relative Abundances
1H 99.99 12C 98.9 14N 99.6 16O 99.8 32S 95
2H 0.01 13C 1.1 15N 0.4 17O 0.04 33S 0.8
3H Rare 14C 10-10 18O 0.2 34S 4.2
36S 0.2
6- Heat increases vibrational energy
- -A greater amount of heat is need to evaporate
heavier isotopes
7Fractionation
- Fractionation process by which certain isotopes
are selected preferentially over others - Chemical Reactions
- Phase Changes
- Molecular Diffusion
- Ex. Freezing or boiling water
8Evaporation
9Rayleigh Distillation isotopic concentration of
product differs from original material
http//blueox.uoregon.edu/courses/dlivelyb/ph161/
L14.html
10Example The isotopic concentration of the
lightest isotope will be lowest at a mountain
peak, than in the surrounding valley.
11How are Stable Isotopes Measured?
http//minyos.its.rmit.edu.au/rcmfa/mstheory.html
12So What is Mass Spectrometry?
- separates atoms based on mass
- Ion beam shot deflection of ions
- Heavier isotopes are deflected less separates
heavy and light - Mass analysis obtained.
http//hyperphysics.phy-astr.gsu.edu/hbase/nuclear
/krypton.htmlc1
13Del Value relative difference measured between
the isotope ratio and the relative standard Del
value (Rsample Rstandard)/Rstandard x 1000
measured in (permil) R isotope
ratio with most abundant isotope in the
denominator. Ex. High ?18O more rare relative
to abundant Less ?18O more of most
abundant reminder values compared to
standard
14Standards
- Standard value to which the isotopic ratio can be
compared to. - SMOW Standard Mean Ocean Water
- -isotopes of water
- PDB Peedee Belemite
- -isotopes of solid carbonates
-
15Timing of glacial and interglacial cycles
16Timing of Glacial and Interglacial Cycles
- Obtain core
- Pick foraminifera noting depth picked
- Measure ?18O of foraminifera
- Plot depth vs ?18O
17Glacial/Interglacial Periods vs. Age Determined
by radiocarbon dating the collected foraminifera.
www.ldeo.columbia.edu/christa/
MAthesis/MAthesis.html
www.carleton.ca/.../climatechange/
glacial/glacial2.html
18In Conclusion
- Isotopes are important in geological
oceanography. - Isotope fractionate during phase changes.
- Measured by mass spectrometer.
- Determine timing of past glacial/interglacial
- cycles.