Title: Chapter%201%20Introduction
1Geochemical data
2The electromagnetic spectrum
All electromagnetic waves travel at the speed of
light (3 x 108 ms-1) and are discussed in terms
of wavelength and frequency
3Spectrometry
4The K emission spectrum of copper
5X-ray spectrum of an olivine
6An atom of the element carbon (C)
The nucleus contains 6 protons and 6 neutrons
Six electrons orbit the nucleus, confined to
specific orbits called energy-levels
The first shell can only contain 2 electrons The
second shell can contain 8 electrons In the case
of a carbon atom, the second shell is therefore
half full and contains only 4 electrons
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8A typical rock analysis
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11Common types of magma
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14Composition of Earth shells
Elements wt Elements wt
 Crust Crust Mantle Mantle Core Core
 Continental Oceanic Upper Lower Outer Inner
O 41.2 43.7 44.7 43.7 10--15 Â
Si 28 22 21.1 22.5 10--15 Â
Al 14.3 7.5 1.9 1.6 Â Â
Fe 4.7 8.5 5.6 9.8 80--85 80
Ca 3.9 7.1 1.4 1.7 Â Â
K 2.3 0.33 0.08 0.11 Â Â
Na 2.2 1.6 0.15 0.84 Â Â
Mg 1.9 7.6 24.7 18.8 Â Â
Ti 0.4 1.1 0.12 0.08 Â Â
C 0.3 Â Â Â Â Â
H 0.2 Â Â Â Â Â
Mn 0.07 0.15 0.07 0.33 Â Â
Ni     5 20
Cr    0.51  Â
15Nucleosynthesis
 Bethes cycleÂ
16Elements stability
17Elements abundance
- Lights gt Heavies
- Even gt Odd
- Abundance peak close to Fe (n56)
18Solar system abundance
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21Formation of a planetary nebula
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22Planetary nebulas
23Temperature gradients in the planetary nebula
24Formation of the solar system
25Differenciation of planets
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