Geochemistry
Strontium-87 is a stable isotope of strontium, formed from the decay of rubidium-87. It plays a significant role in isotope geochemistry, particularly as an isotope tracer for understanding geological processes and tracing the sources of various materials, such as rocks and minerals. Its ratio relative to strontium-86 helps geochemists to decipher the history of geological formations and the processes that shaped them.
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