Research for the Earth Using "Time" as a Weapon: Present Status of Dating and Clarifying the Chemical State of the Earth's Deep Interior Based on Isotope Ratios

I. Kaneoka
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Based on radiogenic isotopes, we can obtain information about the Earth related to time. Radiometric dating is a typical example. Due to the advanced development of current analytical techniques, radiometric ages covering the Earth's entire history can be obtained with an error of less than 1 % , even for a mineral crystal. However, there still remain problems to be clarified including the reliability of decay constants and the meanings of value obtained. In another approach, an isotope ratio including a radiogenic isotope can be used to clarify the evolution of the Earth. By applying multiple isotope systematics for typical volcanic rocks such as Mid-oceanic ridge basalts ( MORBs ) and oceanic island basalts ( OIBs ) , we conjecture the chemical state of the Earth's interior such as the degree of chemical fractionation and degassing. As an additional material used for clarifying the Earth's deep interior, I demonstrate the significance of kimberlites which might reflect the state of the Earth's deep interior more directly than OIBs.
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以“时间”为武器的地球研究:基于同位素比率的地球深部化学状态测年与厘清的现状
根据放射性同位素,我们可以获得地球与时间有关的信息。放射性测年法就是一个典型的例子。由于当前分析技术的先进发展,即使对于矿物晶体,也可以以小于1%的误差获得覆盖地球整个历史的辐射年龄。但是,衰减常数的可靠性和得到的值的意义等问题仍有待澄清。在另一种方法中,包括放射性成因同位素在内的同位素比率可以用来阐明地球的演化。通过对中洋脊玄武岩(MORBs)和洋岛玄武岩(OIBs)等典型火山岩的多同位素系统分析,推测了地球内部的化学分馏和脱气程度等化学状态。作为用于澄清地球深部内部的额外材料,我论证了金伯利岩的重要性,它可能比oib更直接地反映地球深部内部的状态。
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