Noble Gas Geochemistry and Cosmochemistry


Noble Gas Geochemistry and Cosmochemistry

Contents
1. Planets, Meteorites and Cosmic Dusts
* Primordial Xe Isotopic Abundances and 244Pu-136Xe Ages of Primitive Xe Differentiated Achondrites
* The RELAX Mass Spectrometer and Its Application to Iodine-Xenon Dating
* Enrichment and Fractionation of Noble Gases in Bubbles
* “Q-Gases” as “Local” Primordial Noble Gas Component in Primitive Meteorites
* Weathering and Atmospheric Noble Gases in Chondrites
* Radiogenic Noble Gas Constraints on Mars’ Evolution
* Retentivity of Solar He and Ne in IDPS in Deep Sea Sediment
* Influx and Age Constraints on the Recycled Cosmic Dust Explanation for High 3He/4He Ratios at Hotspot Volcanos
* Geochronology of Tellurium Ores and the Double-Beta Decay Lifetime of 130Te
* Cosmic-Ray-Produced Neon at the Surface of the Earth
* Current Status of Xes-Xen Dating
* Atmospheric, MORB-Like, and Crustal-Derived Noble Gas Components in Subduction-Related Samples
* Noble Gases in Deformed Xenoliths from an Ocean Island: Characterization of a Metasomatic Fluid
* Deconvolution of Multiple Components of Neon and Helium in Mantle-Derived Samples
* Neon and Argon Isotopic Constraints on Earth-Atmosphere Evolution
* The Effect of Water on Noble Gas Signatures of Volcanic Materials
* Indigenous and Extraneous Noble Gases in Terrestrial Diamonds
* Isotopic Variations of Helium in the Diamonds of the Kokchetav Massif’s Metamorphic Rocks, Kazakhstan
* Helium Isotopic Information from Diamonds: Critical Data Available and Needed
* He-Ar Isotope Systematics of Fluid Inclusions: Resolving Mantle and Crustal Contributions to Hydrothermal Fluids
* Mantle Helium in the Groundwater of the Mirror Lake Basin, New Hampshire, U.S.A.
* Volcanic Activity Revealed by Isotope Systematics of Gases from Hydrothermal Springs in Tengchong, China
* Helium Isotopic Compositions in Quaternary Volcanic Geothermal Area near Indo-Eurasian Collisional Margin at Tengchong, China
* Sites and Behaviors ofNoble Gas Atoms in MgO Crystal Simulated by the Molecular Dynamics (MD) Method
* Noble Gas Solubilities in Melts and Crystals
* Noble Gas Partition between Basaltic Melt and Olivine Crystals at High Pressures
* Noble Gas Partitioning between Metal and Silicate under High Pressures: The Case of Iron and Peridotite
* Noble Gas Partitioning in Natural Samples: Results from Coexisting Glass and Olivine Phenocrysts in Four Hawaiian Submarine Basalts

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