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Dedicated to Professor Dr Jochen Hoefs on the occasion of his 75th birthday Oxygen isotope fractionations in double carbonates of different crystal structures were calculated by the increment method. Synthesis experiments were performed... more
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      Stable Isotope GeochemistrySedimentary GeochemistryCarbonates
Book on Seabed pockmark craters and seepage of fluids through the seafloor and lake floors
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      Marine BiologyGeologyMarine EcologyOrganic Geochemistry
The data presented here comprise Ryazanian–Valanginian carbon isotope ratios analyzed from fossil wood and belemnites from the shallow marine Boyarka River succession in Siberia. Additional belemnite carbon isotope ratios from the Izhma... more
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      StratigraphyStable Isotope AnalysisStable IsotopesStable Isotope Geochemistry
The nature and geodynamic setting of Inner Makran ophiolites (SE Iran) are controversial and are the focus of a growing debate. The Fannuj-Maskutan ophiolite complex (central Inner Makran) is made up of lherzolites, harzburgites, layered... more
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      MineralogyIranian StudiesStable Isotope GeochemistryTrace element Geochemistry
Abstract We present a Holocene record of climate and environmental change in central New York (USA) inferred using lithologic and stable isotope data from two sediment cores recovered in Cayuga Lake. The record was divided into three... more
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      Climate ChangeStable Isotope GeochemistryHolocene
1] Abstract: Molybdenum isotopic compositions are precisely determined by MC-ICP-MS measurements using a Mo double spike. The double spike is added prior to chemical purification, so that laboratory and instrumental mass fractionations... more
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      Stable Isotope AnalysisStable Isotope GeochemistryIsotope Ratio Mass SpectrometryIsotope Geochemistry
Geochemistry of Stable Isotopes-An Introduction
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      GeochemistryStable Isotope GeochemistryLecture notes
Introduction; 1. The properties and geology of marbles: 1.1 - Definition and general properties of marbles; 1.2 - Methods and problems for determining the provenance of marbles; 1.3 - Stable isotope analysis in marble provenancing; 1.4 -... more
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      ArchaeologyClassical ArchaeologyStable Isotope AnalysisStable Isotope Geochemistry
87Sr/86Sr isotope ratios of cedar wood from forests in the East Mediterranean have been compiled in order to investigate the feasibility of provenancing archaeological cedar wood finds. Cedrus sp. forests furnished a great amount of wood... more
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      Stable Isotope AnalysisGeoarchaeologyStable Isotope GeochemistryDendrochronology
Nitrogen (N) has two stable isotopes, 14N and 15N (atomic masses of 14 and 15, respectively). 14N is the more abundant of the two, comprising 99.63  0.02% of the N found on Earth. Physical, chemical, and biological processes discriminate... more
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    • Stable Isotope Geochemistry
Eight samples (tab in map 1) were taken from the mining dumps (map 1) at the foot of the tunnels of the Barbignano and Tegano. All the samples were then crushed into powder (less that 1 mm in granulometry), acid digested using and then... more
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      Stable Isotope GeochemistryREE GeochemistrySiderite MineralizationsIron Mines
Free water and water in emulsion with oil from hydrocarbon wells onshore-offshore Lake Maracaibo were extracted and analyzed. The use of classical and new chemical diagrams evidenced that Na-HCO3 and Na-Cl are the main chemical facies,... more
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      Stable Isotope GeochemistryPetrology and GeochemistryDiagenesisPetroleum geology
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      GeologyGeochemistryStructural GeologyGeotechnical Engineering
Archeometric Research of Some Early Inscriptions (Homoródkarácsonyfalva, Vargyas, Székelyderzs, Székelyudvarhely) Written in Székely/Szekler Script: Preliminaries The Székely or Szekler Script is one of the most mysterious phenomena in... more
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      Stable Isotope GeochemistryX-ray DiffractionArcheometryPetrography
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      Near Eastern ArchaeologyClimate ChangeStable Isotope AnalysisArchaeobotany
We use AMS (Accelerator Mass Spectrometry) techniques for the simultaneous analysis of carbon stable isotopic values and 14 C dating on charred plant remains found in the archaeological site in Ebla (Syria) and propose the diachronic... more
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      Evolutionary BiologyPalaeogeographyNear Eastern ArchaeologyGeology
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      Stable Isotope GeochemistryEnvironmental Geochemistry
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      GeologyStable Isotope AnalysisStable Isotope Geochemistry
Since the mid-1970s a Bronze Age assemblage of metal objects has been recovered from the seabed off the south Devon coast at Salcombe, southwest England. The assemblage spans two suspected shipwreck events and comprises nearly 400 pieces... more
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      ArchaeologyStable Isotope AnalysisRecyclingStable Isotopes
Anschutz P., Univ. Bordeaux (livre des résumés) • Atteia O., Univ. Bordeaux • Biscara L., Univ. Bordeaux (forum des métiers) • Blanc G., Univ. Bordeaux • Buat-Ménard P., CNRS • Cahuzac B., Univ. Bordeaux • Caillo A., CNRS (site internet)... more
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      Stable Isotope GeochemistryPalaeoclimate
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      Stable Isotope AnalysisStable Isotope GeochemistryPetrology and Geochemistry
This is the first call for participants to contribute a paper to the 3rd International Meeting at Kültepe that will take place between August 4 and 7 in Kayseri, Turkey at the archaeological site of Kültepe.
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      Ancient HistoryArchaeologyNear Eastern ArchaeologyNear Eastern Studies
Organic fertilizers have the capacity to alter the nitrogen isotopic composition of plants. Camelid dung and seabird guano are two potentially important fertilizers in the agricultural systems of western South America, particularly Peru... more
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      AgronomyBiogeochemistryStable Isotope AnalysisAndean Archaeology
We invite you to visit the tropics this year to participate in the joint Australian Archaeological Association/Australasian Society for Historical Archaeology annual conference, ‘Culture, Climate, Change: Archaeology in the Tropics’. This... more
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      ArchaeologyPrehistoric ArchaeologyPublic ArchaeologyArchaeomalacology
The Dexing porphyry Cu-Mo-Au deposit in east China (1,168 Mt at 0.45 % Cu) is located in the interior of the South China Craton (SCC), made up of two lithospheric blocks, the Yangtze and Cathaysia blocks. The Cu-Mo-Au mineralization is... more
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      GeologyGeochemistryPetrologyEconomic Geology
Abstract This paper reviews the ultrastructure and chemistry of fish bone, with an emphasis on zooarchaeology and stable isotope analysis. On the basis of the chemical composition of the collagen and the relationships between the... more
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      ArchaeologyGeologyBiogeochemistryZooarchaeology
The history of definition of the Aptian-Albian boundary is reviewed with particular reference to the ammonite schemes of Brinkmann (1937), Breistroffer (1947), Casey (1961a, 1996, 1999), Kemper (1982), Owen (1996, 1999), and Ruffell &... more
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      StratigraphyStable Isotope GeochemistryBiostratigraphyCretaceous ammonites
Keywords: Paleozoic ophiolites U–Pb zircon dating Zircon εHf(t) Komatiite Supra-subduction zone-type magmatism Middle to Late Paleozoic ophiolites, which are remnants of the Paleo-Tethys Ocean, are aligned in two main zones in northern... more
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      Stable Isotope AnalysisIranian ArchaeologyIranian StudiesStable Isotopes
E.C. Perry Jr. and L. Lefticariu

a Northern Illinois University, DeKalb, IL, USA

b Indiana University, Bloomington, IN, USA
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      Stable Isotope GeochemistryPrecambrian Geology
Paleosols are ancient soils that have been incorporated into the geological record. Soils form in response to interactions among the lithosphere, hydrosphere, biosphere, and atmosphere, so paleosols potentially record physical,... more
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      PaleoclimatologyPaleoenvironmentStable Isotope GeochemistryPaleosols
The Chihuahua City region, located in the semiarid-arid northern Highlands of Mexico, has experienced intensive groundwater abstraction during the last 40 years to meet water demands in the region. A 15 geochemical survey was carried out... more
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      Isotope HydrologyStable Isotope GeochemistryRadiogenic Isotope GeochemistryChemistry of Groundwater in Relation to the Environment
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      ArchaeologyPrehistoric ArchaeologyStable IsotopesStable Isotope Geochemistry
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      Stable Isotope GeochemistryRoman Marble trade and distributionAncient ShipwrecksClaros, the sanctuary of Apollo
The Triassic Latemar platform in the Dolomites, Italy, is the site of several ongoing controversies. Perhaps the most interesting debate focuses on apparent cyclic deposition within the Latemar platform, whose nature and duration are... more
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      GeologyStable Isotope AnalysisStable Isotope GeochemistryStable isotope paleoclimatology
A quantitative assessment of annual soil erosion by water in the northern part of Kirkuk Governorate, north of Iraq was investigated through integration of remote sensing, GIS and empirical RULSE soil erosion model. The five factors of... more
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      HydrogeologyHydrologyWater resourcesStable Isotope Geochemistry
The origins of agriculture in Southwest Asia over 10,000 years ago and its subsequent spread into Europe during the Neolithic have been the focus of much archaeological research over the past several decades. Increasingly more... more
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      ZooarchaeologyAnatolian ArchaeologyStable Isotope GeochemistryNeolithic Archaeology
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      Stable Isotope AnalysisPaleodietStable IsotopesStable Isotope Geochemistry
approved: ___________________________________________ Shanaka L. de Silva Four multicyclic complex calderas and smaller ignimbrite shields located within the Altiplano Puna Volcanic Complex of the Central Andes (APVC) erupted 13000 km 3... more
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      VolcanologyStable Isotope GeochemistryGeostatisticsPetrology and Geochemistry
The Dabie–Sulu orogenic belt of east-central China has long been a type location for the study of geodynamic processes associated with ultrahigh-pressure (UHP) tectonics. Much of our understanding of the world's most enigmatic processes... more
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      Stable Isotope GeochemistryContinental SubductionSubduction Zone ProcessesIsotope Geochronology
This study is a part of the third axis of the « ETIAGE » project, a four year collaboration (2010-2014) between the Lyonnaise des Eaux, the Communauté Urbaine de Bordeaux (CUB), AEAG, and FEDER, Aquitaine region with the... more
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      GeochemistryStable Isotope AnalysisStable Isotope GeochemistryTrace element Geochemistry
"I.J. Bos, Het ontstaan van de venen in het Vechtgebied J.A.J. Vervloet, Het Utrechtse Vechtgebied in het verleden: occupatie en ontginning in eenhoofdzakelijk natte omgeving T. van Bommel, Middeleeuwse ontginningen in de... more
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      ArchaeologyGeologyMedieval ArchaeologyStable Isotope Geochemistry
We review and evaluate human adaptations during the last glacial-interglacial climatic transition in southwest Asia. Stable isotope data imply that climatic change was synchronous across the region within the limits of dating uncertainty.... more
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      PalaeoclimatologyNear Eastern ArchaeologyPrehistoric ArchaeologyEnvironmental Science
Climate variability is driven by a complex interplay of global-scale processes and our understanding of them depends on sufficient temporal resolution of the geologic records and their precise inter-regional correlation, which in most... more
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      StratigraphyStable Isotope AnalysisStable IsotopesStable Isotope Geochemistry
Carbon and nitrogen isotope analyses were performed on human and animal bones recovered from pits within Danebury Iron Age hillfort. All results are within the range expected for European Holocene specimens and are similar to those from... more
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      ArchaeologyStable isotope ecologyStable Isotope AnalysisArchaeological Science
Major and trace elements, noble gases, and stable (dD, d 18 O) and cosmogenic (3 H, 14 C) isotopes were measured from geothermal fluids in two adjacent geothermal areas in NW-Mexico, Las Tres Vírgenes (LTV) and Cerro Prieto (CP). The goal... more
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      GeothermalStable Isotope GeochemistryNoble Gas GeochemistryGroundwater Age
governed by climate. Burial diagenesis usually resulted in only moderate dolomitization, either in connection with compactional fluid flow or via thermal convection. The Tri-assic fault zones provided conduits for fluid flow that led to... more
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      Stable Isotope GeochemistryTriassicDolomitesPetrography and Diagenesis
The Late Pleistocene site "Troisi eme caverne" of Goyet (Belgium) has yielded the broadest set of Neandertal remains in North-Western Europe and is associated with a rich and diverse large mammal assemblage. We reconstructed the dietary... more
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      PaleobiologyPaleoanthropologyHuman EvolutionStable isotope ecology
The Neyriz ophiolite along the northeast flank of the Zagros fold-thrust belt in southern Iran is an excellent example of a Late Cretaceous supra-subduction zone (SSZ)-related ophiolite on the north side of the Neotethys. The ophiolite... more
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      Stable Isotope AnalysisIranian StudiesHistory of IranStable Isotopes
Assessment of redox state, pH, environmental isotope ratios (d18O, d2H) coupled with PHREEQC speciation modeling investigations were conducted to understand trace element geochemical controls in basement complex aquifer in Blantyre,... more
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      HydrochemistryStable Isotope GeochemistryTrace element GeochemistryPhreeqc
The paper deals with the major chemistry and stable isotopes (hydrogen, oxygen, carbon, sulfur, strontium) of waters and solutes from the Salar de Atacama basin (Rio Pedro, Honar Creek and Laguna Chaxa) and Andean Altiplano (Laguna... more
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      HydrochemistryStable Isotope GeochemistryWater geochemistryBrines Geochemistry