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Artículos de revistas sobre el tema "87Sr/86Sr isotopic ratio"
Gregorčič, Staša Hamzić, Nives Ogrinc, Russell Frew, Marijan Nečemer, Lidija Strojnik y Tea Zuliani. "The Provenance of Slovenian Milk Using 87Sr/86Sr Isotope Ratios". Foods 10, n.º 8 (27 de julio de 2021): 1729. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/foods10081729.
Texto completoNguyen Thi Kim, Dung y Thuy Thai Thi Thu. "Study on the removal of interferences for the determination of ⁸⁷Sr/⁸⁶Sr isotopic ratio in petroleum drill-hole water samples using isotope dilution – inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry (ID – ICP-MS)". Nuclear Science and Technology 8, n.º 4 (1 de septiembre de 2021): 34–43. http://dx.doi.org/10.53747/jnst.v8i4.65.
Texto completoWu, W. H., H. B. Zheng y J. D. Yang. "Sr isotopic characteristics in two small watersheds draining typical silicate and carbonate rocks: implication for the studies on seawater Sr isotopic evolution". Hydrology and Earth System Sciences Discussions 10, n.º 6 (21 de junio de 2013): 8031–69. http://dx.doi.org/10.5194/hessd-10-8031-2013.
Texto completoCellier, Robin, Sylvain Bérail, Julien Barre, Ekaterina Epova, Anne-Laure Ronzani, Cornelis Van Leeuwen, Stanislas Milcent, Patrick Ors y Olivier F. X. F. X. Donard. "Specificity and Origin of the Stability of the Sr Isotopic Ratio in Champagne Wines". Molecules 26, n.º 16 (23 de agosto de 2021): 5104. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules26165104.
Texto completoWu, W. H., H. B. Zheng, J. H. Cao y J. D. Yang. "Sr isotopic characteristics in two small watersheds draining silicate and carbonate rocks: implication for studies on seawater Sr isotopic evolution". Hydrology and Earth System Sciences 18, n.º 2 (13 de febrero de 2014): 559–73. http://dx.doi.org/10.5194/hess-18-559-2014.
Texto completoAlekseeva, L. P. y S. V. Alekseev. "Strontium and 87Sr/86Sr isotopic ratio of ground brines in the northeastern Angara-Lena artesian basin". Earth sciences and subsoil use 44, n.º 2 (17 de junio de 2021): 98–105. http://dx.doi.org/10.21285/2686-9993-2021-44-2-98-105.
Texto completoSighinolfi, Simona, Caterina Durante, Lancellotti Lisa, Lorenzo Tassi y Andrea Marchetti. "Influence of Chemical and Physical Variables on 87Sr/86Sr Isotope Ratios Determination for Geographical Traceability Studies in the Oenological Food Chain". Beverages 4, n.º 3 (1 de agosto de 2018): 55. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/beverages4030055.
Texto completoCatarino, S., F. P. Castro, J. Brazão, L. Moreira, L. Pereira, J. R. Fernandes, J. E. Eiras-Dias, A. Graça y P. Martins-Lopes. "87Sr/86Sr isotopic ratios in vineyard soils and varietal wines from Douro Valley". BIO Web of Conferences 12 (2019): 02031. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/bioconf/20191202031.
Texto completoBujakaite, M. I., V. Yu Lavrushin y B. G. Pokrovsky. "Strontium isotopic composition in waters of mud volcanoes of Azerbaijan". Литология и полезные ископаемые, n.º 5 (20 de octubre de 2019): 391–403. http://dx.doi.org/10.31857/s0024-497x20195391-403.
Texto completoRossi, Mattia, Paola Iacumin y Gianpiero Venturelli. "87Sr/86Sr Isotope Ratio as a Tool in Archaeological Investigation: Limits and Risks". Quaternary 7, n.º 1 (11 de enero de 2024): 6. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/quat7010006.
Texto completoTesis sobre el tema "87Sr/86Sr isotopic ratio"
Kaya, Ayse Deniz. "Unveilling the role of technological processes on the strontium isotopic ratio, fingerprint of wines' geographical origin". Master's thesis, ISA-UL, 2016. http://hdl.handle.net/10400.5/13345.
Texto completoBased on the close relationship of strontium isotopic ratio 87Sr/86Sr between soil and plants, this isotopic ratio has been reported as fingerprint tool to verify wine geographical origin and its authenticity In the last decade, some studies suggested that winemaking applications do not alter the 87Sr/86Sr isotopic ratios from vineyard to the wine despite the variations of mineral concentration. However, information about wood impact on 87Sr/86Sr is lacking in the literature. In this study, we investigated the wood ageing effect on 87Sr/86Sr, and also on the multi-elemental compositon of wine, which to our best knowledge are novelties, thus representing important advances to this field of knowledge. A red wine from Castelão grape variety was aged in stainless steel vats (34,000 L) with oak wood staves, in triplicate. The wines were sampled after 30, 60 and 90 days of ageing and evaluated in terms of: 87Sr/86Sr, by Q-ICP-MS after Sr and Rb separation by ion exchange chromatography; multi-elemental analysis (Be, Mg, Al, Sc, Ti, V, Mn, Co, Ni, Cu, Zn, Ga, Ge, As, Rb, Sr, Y, Zr, Mo, Sb, Cs, Ba, Pr, Nd, Sm, Eu, Dy, Ho, Er, Yb, Lu, Tl, Pb) by Q-ICP-MS; Na, K, Ca, Fe by FAAS. Wood ageingWood ageing effect on total polysaccharides concentration , chromatic characteristics and phenolic composition was also evaluated. Statistical analysis showed that there was no significant difference of the 87Sr/86Sr between the control wine and wine aged with wood. The results show that strontium isotopic ratio of wines was not altered even after ageing with wood (0.710 at initial time and 0.709 after 90 days) despite having a significant increase in Sr concentration by wood stage. This suggests that 87Sr/86Sr might be used as a reliable geographical indicator. Time had significant impact on Al, V, Zn, Ni, Cs, Pb and also on Na, K, Ca and Fe while wood stage only altered concentrations of Mg, V, Co, Ni and Sr. Our study suggests that wood ageing does not impact the 87Sr/86Sr, accordingly it will shed some light for further studies.
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Drahotusky-Bruketa, Luka. "Strontium isotope ratio analysis (87Sr/86Sr) in the post-classical population of La Selvicciola (Viterbo, Italy, VI-VIII century CE)". Master's thesis, Universidade de Évora, 2020. http://hdl.handle.net/10174/29167.
Texto completoNasr, Emna. "Signatures inorganiques et isotopiques combinées pour la discrimination de l'origine géographique de l'huile d'olive". Electronic Thesis or Diss., Pau, 2022. http://www.theses.fr/2022PAUU3004.
Texto completoThe globalization of the food industry has raised consumer interest in the geographical origin and the quality of food products. The global increase in food production and consumption, however, has led to fraudulent practices spreading. It threatens both the health of consumers and the economic balance of the food industry, which suffers huge financial loss every year. Olive oil is one of the most adulterated food products. As a result, a large array of analytical strategies was proposed for the geographical authentication of olive oil. The most reliable approaches that have demonstrated promising results for the geographical traceability of food products were based on the multi-elemental and isotopic fingerprinting. Nevertheless, trace elements, initially found at low to critically low concentrations in olive oil, are dissolved in a complex lipid matrix and thus the samples introduction in plasma-based instruments and the precise measurements of chemical components are challenging. This study presents a reliable analytical approach based on a three dimensional geographic information: (1) the mineral composition of the soil through the analysis of trace elements; (2) the geological background through the analysis of Sr isotopic composition; and (3) the pedo-climatic context through the determination of stable isotopes of carbon in olive oils. First, the trace elements were quantified in olive oils from Tunisia, Spain and France with high precision and accuracy by quadrupole ICP-MS following an optimized analytical procedure. The elemental concentrations combined with chemometrics allowed to classify olive oils according to their geographical provenance. Subsequently, an innovative method was developed and successfully applied for the quantitative extraction of Sr from olive oil matrix and accurate measurement of 87Sr/86Sr isotopic ratio by MC-ICP-MS. The conservation of 87Sr/86Sr isotopic ratios during the transfer of Sr from the soil to the plant and during olive oil extraction was demonstrated. The results were correlated with the geological characteristics of the bedrocks and thus highlighted that Sr isotopic composition of olive oil can be used as a reliable tool for fingerprinting olive oil geographic provenance. In last part of the manuscript, the stable isotopes of carbon were determined in olive oils by IRMS and allowed to trace the physiological processes of the olive tree to specific environmental characteristics. Each of the three studied single-parameter approaches provided reliable but limited geographic information. Therefore, they were combined together with chemometrics in order to establish an advanced geographical authentication tool able to overcome the most sophisticated fraudulent practices
Medini, Salim. "Traçage géographique des huiles d’olive par les isotopes du Sr : développement analytique et application aux huiles AOP de Nîmes". Thesis, Aix-Marseille, 2015. http://www.theses.fr/2015AIXM4306/document.
Texto completoFor many years, an approach based on the identification of the geographical origin for food product has been implemented through the knowledge of its Sr isotopes, particularly through the analysis of 87Sr / 86Sr ratio. The objective of this thesis is to develop a similar strategy for the olive oils, from the example of PDO Nimes (Gard), in southern France. A specific methodology is necessary since the existing purification protocols of Sr revealed themselves inadequate because of viscosity, high organic load, low Sr content of this matrix In order to proceed to the analysis of the isotopic composition (IC), the first part of the study highlights the definition and validation of a specific method for the treatment of olive oils and strontium purification. The second part of the study is dedicated to expose the processes of assimilation and transfer of strontium into the olive tree. This approach, conducted through a detailed study of one of Nîmes PDO mills, demonstrated that the transfer of strontium from soils to olive tree, and within the olive tree, occurs without isotope fractionation.The last part of the manuscript studies the isotopic ratios 87Sr / 86Sr of the ten PDO olive oils of Nimes and consists in a comparison of this signature with the geological formations underlying the cultivation soils. This approach allows discussing quality of Sr isotopic tool in the geographical recognition of the olive products. The observed similarity between th IC from oils and soil allow us to conclude that, in this context of production, the Sr isotopes are a efficient tool to trace and certify the geographical origin of the oil
Warham, Joseph O. "Mapping biosphere strontium isotope ratios across major lithological boundaries. A systematic investigation of the major influences on geographic variation in the 87Sr/86Sr composition of bioavailable strontium above the Cretaceous and Jurassic rocks of England". Thesis, University of Bradford, 2011. http://hdl.handle.net/10454/5500.
Texto completoBritish Geological Survey¿s British University Funding Initiative (BUFI) and the School of Life Sciences at the University of Bradford joint funding.
Warham, Joseph Olav. "Mapping biosphere strontium isotope ratios across major lithological boundaries : a systematic investigation of the major influences on geographic variation in the 87Sr/86Sr composition of bioavailable strontium above the Cretaceous and Jurassic rocks of England". Thesis, University of Bradford, 2011. http://hdl.handle.net/10454/5500.
Texto completoAiglstorfer, Manuela [Verfasser] y Madelaine [Akademischer Betreuer] Böhme. "Herbivorous large mammals from the late Middle Miocene Gratkorn locality (Styria, Austria) Taxonomy and Isotopic Tracking of Palaeoecology (δ18OCO3, δ13C, 87Sr/86Sr) / Manuela Aiglstorfer ; Betreuer: Madelaine Böhme". Tübingen : Universitätsbibliothek Tübingen, 2014. http://d-nb.info/116323608X/34.
Texto completoDrugat, Laurine. "Géochimie des spéléothèmes du sud-ouest de l'Europe (chronologie U-Th et 14C, éléments traces, 87Sr/86Sr, 18O/16O, 13C/12C) appliquée aux reconstitutions climatiques et environnementales à l'Holocène". Thesis, Université Paris-Saclay (ComUE), 2018. http://www.theses.fr/2018SACLV066.
Texto completoThe purpose of this thesis is to use speleothem geochemistry through a multi-proxy study to reconstruct environmental and climatic variations in southwestern Europe during the Holocene. This work, based on three sites distributed between Spain and France, covers the last 14,000 years. Due to its location at the confluence of the high and low latitudes, this region of south-western Europe is especially sensitive to both the influence of the North Atlantic climate but also the Mediterranean and subtropical African and Asian climate. This particular context allows to study ideally the impact of the different climatic mechanisms driving the modifications of its environment. The choice of the study sites’ distribution aims to compare sites with main Atlantic influence (Candamo, N Spain), Mediterranean (Salamandre cave, SE France) and mixt one (Nerjà, S Spain). The understanding of geochemical behavior was the first part of this study. After the establishment of a chronological frame (14C, U/Th), elemental geochemistry (trace elements and rare earth elements) and isotopic (87Sr/86Sr, d18O, d13C) was coupled. The 87Sr/86Sr isotope ratio, traditionally used as a source tracer for Sr, has been coupled to the study of elementary variations of alkali elements (Li, Rb, Cs) in order to determine changes in the contribution of bedrock and soil in speleothems. The behavior of these alkalis has also been shown to be related to different modes of transport (particulate dissolved or bound to organic complexes) and the use of d13C and rare earths (light rare earth and heavy rare earth fractionation and cerium anomaly) made it possible to confirm or not these hypotheses. The second part of this work was to apply these geochemical mechanisms to the determination of the hydrological and environmental processes and to place them in the specific climatic context of each study site. Thus, the alkali elements (Li, Rb, Cs) have proved to be good indicators of weathering phenomena that may be related to climate change (such as the transition between Bölling-Alleröd and Younger-Dryas in the Salamandre site), and/or environmental changes (period of deforestation or establishment of vegetation in the Middle Holocene in the case of the sites of Nerjà or Candamo). These events can thus take place in very different contexts (dry climate, deforestation, detrital inputs during wet climate by leaching) the coupling to other proxis is then necessary to specify the conditions of enrichment of these alkali elements
Drugat, Laurine. "Géochimie des spéléothèmes du sud-ouest de l'Europe (chronologie U-Th et 14C, éléments traces, 87Sr/86Sr, 18O/16O, 13C/12C) appliquée aux reconstitutions climatiques et environnementales à l'Holocène". Electronic Thesis or Diss., Université Paris-Saclay (ComUE), 2018. http://www.theses.fr/2018SACLV066.
Texto completoThe purpose of this thesis is to use speleothem geochemistry through a multi-proxy study to reconstruct environmental and climatic variations in southwestern Europe during the Holocene. This work, based on three sites distributed between Spain and France, covers the last 14,000 years. Due to its location at the confluence of the high and low latitudes, this region of south-western Europe is especially sensitive to both the influence of the North Atlantic climate but also the Mediterranean and subtropical African and Asian climate. This particular context allows to study ideally the impact of the different climatic mechanisms driving the modifications of its environment. The choice of the study sites’ distribution aims to compare sites with main Atlantic influence (Candamo, N Spain), Mediterranean (Salamandre cave, SE France) and mixt one (Nerjà, S Spain). The understanding of geochemical behavior was the first part of this study. After the establishment of a chronological frame (14C, U/Th), elemental geochemistry (trace elements and rare earth elements) and isotopic (87Sr/86Sr, d18O, d13C) was coupled. The 87Sr/86Sr isotope ratio, traditionally used as a source tracer for Sr, has been coupled to the study of elementary variations of alkali elements (Li, Rb, Cs) in order to determine changes in the contribution of bedrock and soil in speleothems. The behavior of these alkalis has also been shown to be related to different modes of transport (particulate dissolved or bound to organic complexes) and the use of d13C and rare earths (light rare earth and heavy rare earth fractionation and cerium anomaly) made it possible to confirm or not these hypotheses. The second part of this work was to apply these geochemical mechanisms to the determination of the hydrological and environmental processes and to place them in the specific climatic context of each study site. Thus, the alkali elements (Li, Rb, Cs) have proved to be good indicators of weathering phenomena that may be related to climate change (such as the transition between Bölling-Alleröd and Younger-Dryas in the Salamandre site), and/or environmental changes (period of deforestation or establishment of vegetation in the Middle Holocene in the case of the sites of Nerjà or Candamo). These events can thus take place in very different contexts (dry climate, deforestation, detrital inputs during wet climate by leaching) the coupling to other proxis is then necessary to specify the conditions of enrichment of these alkali elements
Khaska, Mahmoud. "Vulnérabilité des ressources en eau souterraine : origines de la salinité en domaine karstique côtier et de la contamination après-mine en métaux lourds. Approche par multitracage géochimique". Thesis, Aix-Marseille, 2013. http://www.theses.fr/2013AIXM4381.
Texto completoThe first theme has for objectives: 1) to trace the origin of the salinity of the waters of the karst aquifers in coastal environment mediterraneen,2) to quantify the mixing proportions between salt waters and the waters karstiques,3) to discriminate the geochemical tracers to identify and model the process of salinization of aquifers coastal karst. The second theme has for objectives:1) to establish the [hast] of natural origin of surface waters and groundwater, 2) to quantify the level of contamination by arsenic in these waters and its spatial and temporal variability 3) to trace the natural or anthropogenic origin of pollution in hast to the aid of isotopic tools adapted. the origins of the salinity identified include i) of came from deep waters salted ii) of come deep water salted dating back toward the surface by a major flaw normal. The 36Cl/Cl has allowed us to identify the origin of deep saline waters and a recharge of meteoric water infiltrated during the period of thermonuclear tests. The PHREEQC modeling used to differentiate between the mixture with a deep water of salt that one with a sea water current. The 87SR/ 86Sr shows a conservative behavior for tracing the origin of saline waters in karst aquifers. The plotters Cs, Rb, Li and B allows to differentiate the three origins identified of salinity. The data acquired on the contamination in hast underline a net increase and perennial of [hast] from the ancient sites of mining processing rehabilitated. The reports 87SR/ 86Sr and δ18O and δ2H will reveal in this case a chartplotter very discriminant of natural or anthropogenic origin of arsenic
Capítulos de libros sobre el tema "87Sr/86Sr isotopic ratio"
Burton, James H. y Rachel Hahn. "Assessing the “Local” 87Sr/86Sr Ratio for Humans". En Isotopic Landscapes in Bioarchaeology, 113–21. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-48339-8_6.
Texto completoSöllner, Frank, Anita Toncala, Stefan Hölzl y Gisela Grupe. "Determination of Geo-dependent Bioavailable 87Sr/86Sr Isotopic Ratios for Archaeological Sites from the Inn Valley (Austria): A Model Calculation". En Isotopic Landscapes in Bioarchaeology, 123–40. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-48339-8_7.
Texto completoGraustein, W. C. "87Sr/86Sr Ratios Measure the Sources and Flow of Strontium in Terrestrial Ecosystems". En Stable Isotopes in Ecological Research, 491–512. New York, NY: Springer New York, 1989. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4612-3498-2_28.
Texto completoBełka, Zdzisław. "Proweniencja ludności pochowanej na cmentarzysku oraz form odlewniczych z późnej epoki brązu na podstawie analizy izotopów strontu i neodymu / Provenance of the individuals buried at the Late Bronze Age cemetery and of the casting moulds in light of analyses of strontium and neodymium isotopes". En Gogolin-Strzebniów, stanowisko 12. Cmentarzysko kultury łużyckiej na Wyżynie Śląskiej, 125–30. Wydawnictwo i Pracownia Archeologiczna Profil-Archeo, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.33547/oda-sah.11.gog.10.
Texto completoMaslov, A. V., N. V. Politova, N. V. Kozina, A. B. Kuznetzov, M. D. Kravchishina, A. N. Novigatsky, V. P. Shevchenko y T. N. Alexeeva. "Rare and trace elements in modern bottom sediments of the Barents sea. Nd, Pb and Sr isotopic composition". En THE BARENTS SEA SYSTEM, 444–72. Shirshov Institute of Oceanology Publishing House, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.29006/978-5-6045110-0-8/(32).
Texto completoZheng, Y., P. N. Froelich, M. E. Torres y A. N. Dia. "Stable Isotopes (18O/16O) and 87Sr/86Sr Ratios in Pore Fluids of the Chile Triple Junction Accretionary Prism: Implications for Diagenesis and Fluid Migration". En Proceedings of the Ocean Drilling Program, 141 Scientific Results. Ocean Drilling Program, 1995. http://dx.doi.org/10.2973/odp.proc.sr.141.025.1995.
Texto completoAllan, T., A. H. F. Robertson, T. R. Sharp y J. Trotter. "Data report: Whole-rock 87Sr/86Sr composition and apparent strontium isotopic age of limestones from Site 1118, Woodlark rift basin, southwest Pacific (Ocean Drilling Program Leg 180)". En Proceedings of the Ocean Drilling Program, 180 Scientific Results. Ocean Drilling Program, 2001. http://dx.doi.org/10.2973/odp.proc.sr.180.158.2001.
Texto completoActas de conferencias sobre el tema "87Sr/86Sr isotopic ratio"
Chernykh, A. V., A. N. Pyrayev y F. F. Dultsev. "NEW DATA ON THE ISOTOPIC COMPOSITION OF BRINES OF OIL AND GAS DEPOSITS OF THE SIBERIAN PLATFORM". En All-Russian Youth Scientific Conference with the Participation of Foreign Scientists Trofimuk Readings - 2021. Novosibirsk State University, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.25205/978-5-4437-1251-2-121-125.
Texto completoTalovina, Irina. "ISOTOPE RATIO 87SR/86SR IN NICKEL ORE OF THE URALIAN SUPERGENE DEPOSITS AND THEIR GENESIS". En 17th International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConference SGEM2017. Stef92 Technology, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.5593/sgem2017/11/s01.035.
Texto completoKasyanova, A. V., M. V. Streletskaya, M. V. Chervyakovskaya y D. V. Kiseleva. "A method for 87Sr/86Sr isotope ratio determination in biogenic apatite by MC-ICP-MS using the SSB technique". En PHYSICS, TECHNOLOGIES AND INNOVATION (PTI-2019): Proceedings of the VI International Young Researchers’ Conference. AIP Publishing, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.5134179.
Texto completoCastro, Ian O., Brooke E. Crowley, Steven M. Goodman y Alaina C. Strand. "DOES VEGETATION REMOVAL INFLUENCE BIOAVAILABLE STRONTIUM ISOTOPE RATIOS (87SR/86SR)?" En 50th Annual GSA North-Central Section Meeting. Geological Society of America, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1130/abs/2016nc-275124.
Texto completoA., EPIMAKHOV. "DIAGNOSTICS OF MOBILITY BASED ON STRONTIUM ISOTOPY ANALYSIS: OPPORTUNITIES AND LIMITATIONS". En MODERN SOLUTIONS TO CURRENT PROBLEMS OF EURASIAN ARCHEOLOGY. Altai State Univercity, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.14258/msapea.2023.3.13.
Texto completoSalifu, Musah, Lina Hällström, Thomas Aiglsperger y Lena Alakangas. "Isotopic (18O, 2H and 87Sr/86Sr) Mixing and Related Geochemical Controls on Dissolved Ions of Surface Waters Downstream of Historical Cu-F-W Skarn Tailings". En Goldschmidt2020. Geochemical Society, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.46427/gold2020.2268.
Texto completoNara, Fumiko y Yoshihiro Asahara. "Isotopic characterization (87Sr/86Sr and 143Nd/144Nd) of the distal tephras (B-Tm and To-a) from the lake sediment core (Tohoku region, northern Japan)". En Goldschmidt2022. France: European Association of Geochemistry, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.46427/gold2022.9682.
Texto completoMa, Lin, Sandra Garcia, Pascale Louvat y Jerome Gaillardet. "COMBINING URANIUM, BORON, AND STRONTIUM ISOTOPE RATIOS (234U/238U, δ11B, 87SR/86SR) TO TRACE SALINITY SOURCES IN THE SEMI-ARID RIO GRANDE RIVER OF SOUTHWESTERN UNITED STATES". En GSA Annual Meeting in Phoenix, Arizona, USA - 2019. Geological Society of America, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1130/abs/2019am-334320.
Texto completoInformes sobre el tema "87Sr/86Sr isotopic ratio"
Paradis, S., G. J. Simandl, N. Drage, R J D'Souza, D. J. Kontak y Z. Waller. Carbonate-hosted deposits (Mississippi Valley-type, magnesite, and REE-F-Ba) of the southeastern Canadian Cordillera: a review and isotopic data comparison. Natural Resources Canada/CMSS/Information Management, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.4095/327995.
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