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Aquatic Organic Geochemistry at the University of Washington
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University of Washington School of Oceanography Aquatic Organic Geochemistry Group ...
boto.ocean.washington.edu/aog/ reviewsSOEST Isotope Laboratory
www.soest.hawaii.edu/krubin/isolab.html reviews
Unlocking the mysteries of world with the power of the nucleus - Campus address: Room 103/104A, Hawaii Institute of Geophysics Building, UH Manoa Address: Dept. of Geology and Geophysics, Univiversity of Hawaii, 2525 Correa Rd., Honolulu, HI 96822 USA Lab Phone: 808-956-6836 FAX: 808-956-5512. Useful links for lab users Facilities and Instrumentation Micromass Sector 54-warp high abundance ...
www.soest.hawaii.edu/krubin/isolab.html reviewsCornell Keck Foundation Isotope Lab
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Welcome to the Cornell University's W. M. Keck Foundation Isotope Laboratory World Wide Web Page. The Wm Keck Foundation Isotope Laboratory conducts research and graduate student training into the working of the Earth using the tools of isotope and trace element geochemistry. Our research objectives are diverse and have included topics such as the: Origin of mantle plumes, Flux of sediments in ...
www.geo.cornell.edu/geology/white/IsotopeLab.HTML reviewsEnvironmental Geochemistry Lab - Prof. Keith Nicholson
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www.knicholson.co.uk/ reviewsSuny Stony Brook Isotope Lab
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Department of Geosciences the Isotope Lab the Isotope Lab Department of Geoscience SUNY at Stony Brook ...
pbisotopes.ess.sunysb.edu/isotope/ reviewsUW-Madison Radiogenic Isotope Lab
www.geology.wisc.edu/~unstable/ reviews
Radiogenic Isotope Laboratory Research in the Radiogenic Isotope Lab at the University of Wisconsin - Madison is focused on variations in the isotopic compositions of intermediate- to heavy-mass elements in the Solar System that are due to: mass-dependent fractionations (e.g., Fe and other transition metals) and long-lived radioactive decay (e.g., the Rb-Sr, Sm-Nd, Lu-Hf, and U-Th-Pb systems) ...
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