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2025 (Current Year) Faculty Courses School of Science Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences Graduate major in Earth and Planetary Sciences

Advanced Earth and Space Sciences H

Academic unit or major
Graduate major in Earth and Planetary Sciences
Instructor(s)
Yuichiro Ueno
Class Format
Lecture (Face-to-face)
Media-enhanced courses
-
Day of week/Period
(Classrooms)
3-4 Tue / 3-4 Fri
Class
-
Course Code
EPS.A424
Number of credits
100
Course offered
2025
Offered quarter
1Q
Syllabus updated
Mar 19, 2025
Language
English

Syllabus

Course overview and goals

This course will examine principle of stable isotope fractionation. First, equilibrium and kinetic isotope effects are systematically studied. Then, molecular-level analysis of stable isotopes (isotopologues) will be studied. Latter half of this course will examine application of stable isotopes to geothermometer, biological tracer and material cycle analysis.

This course consists of seven classes. The course schedule will be announced at http://www.geo.titech.ac.jp/en/education.php

Course description and aims

Learning basics of stable isotope geochemistry and its application. Understanding principle of isotope fractionation. Understanding method to analyze stable isotopes.

Keywords

Stable isotopes, Geochemistry, Cosmochemistry

Competencies

  • Specialist skills
  • Intercultural skills
  • Communication skills
  • Critical thinking skills
  • Practical and/or problem-solving skills

Class flow

Student should submit attendance report every time as well as final report at the end of this course.

Course schedule/Objectives

Course schedule Objectives
Class 1 Introduction: Principle of Stable Isotope Geochmistry
Class 2 Equilibrium vs Kinetic Fractionation
Class 3 Fractionation by Biological Metabolism (Biomarker)
Class 4 Non-Mass-Dependent Isotope Fractionation and its Applications
Class 5 Isotopologue 1: Position-Specific Isotope Analysis (PSIA)
Class 6 Isotopologue 2: Multiply-Substituted Isotopologue (Clumped)
Class 7 Method of stable isotope analysis

Study advice (preparation and review)

To enhance effective learning, students are encouraged to spend approximately 100 minutes preparing for class and another 100 minutes reviewing class content afterwards (including assignments) for each class.
They should do so by referring to textbooks and other course material.

Textbook(s)

Stable Isotope Geochemistry 6th edition (2009), Jochen Hoefs, Springer
Stable Isotope Geochemistry (Reviews in Mineralogy & Geochemistry volume 43) Valley & Cole (2001), Mineralogical Society of America

Reference books, course materials, etc.

Stable Isotope Geochemistry (1996) Sakai & Matsuhisa
Isotope Geochemistry, (2011) White

Evaluation methods and criteria

Student performance will be assessed by attendance report every time (50%) and by final report (50%).

Related courses

  • EPS.A203 : Introduction to History of the Earth
  • EPS.A334 : Biogeoscience
  • EPS.A330 : Geochemistry and Cosmochemistry

Prerequisites

None