17 results on '"JACOBSEN, GERALDINE E."'
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2. Molecular complexity and diversity of persistent soil organic matter
3. Temporal variability in the Holocene marine radiocarbon reservoir effect for the Tropical and South Pacific
4. Impacts of land reclamation on tidal marsh ‘blue carbon’ stocks
5. An early onset of ENSO influence in the extra-tropics of the southwest Pacific inferred from a 14, 600 year high resolution multi-proxy record from Paddy's Lake, northwest Tasmania
6. The timing and importance of arboriculture and agroforestry in a temperate East Polynesia Society, the Moriori, Rekohu (Chatham Island)
7. Skeletal arsenic of the pre-Columbian population of Caleta Vitor, northern Chile
8. Climate variability in south-eastern Australia over the last 1500 years inferred from the high-resolution diatom records of two crater lakes
9. Fossil organic carbon in wastewater and its fate in treatment plants
10. Identifying a reliable target fraction for radiocarbon dating sedimentary records from lakes
11. Retention of hunter–gatherer economies among maritime foragers from Caleta Vitor, northern Chile, during the late Holocene: evidence from stable carbon and nitrogen isotopic analysis of skeletal remains
12. Late Pleistocene history of turbidite sedimentation in a submarine canyon off the northern Great Barrier Reef, Australia
13. Quantifying sources of fine sediment supplied to post-fire debris flows using fallout radionuclide tracers
14. Radiocarbon determination of woodsmoke contribution to air particulate matter in Launceston, Tasmania
15. Syntheses and structures of highly hindered N-functionalised alkyl and amido group 12 complexes MR 2 (M=Zn, Cd, and Hg), [MRCl] 2 (M=Zn and Hg)
16. Lake sediments record high intensity shaking that provides insight into the location and rupture length of large earthquakes on the Alpine Fault, New Zealand
17. Levoglucosan as an atmospheric tracer for woodsmoke
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