“…The extreme isotopic shifts produced by non-equilibrium fractionation resulting from dehydration have been experimentally quantified at high-temperature (up to 600°C) for brucite, serpentine, carbonaceous chondrite (Clayton and Mayeda, 2009) and metal hydrates (Yapp, 1990;Hevroni and Danon, 2010 The precise history of isotopic zonation within quartz microcrystals is difficult to resolve, since the spot size of in situ analyses is greater than the fine oscillatory growth bands, resulting in isotopic mixing of multiple growth zones (Fig. 7).…”