35 results on '"Standish, Christopher D."'
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2. Geochemical proxies for deep-sea temperature and nutrient content in cold-water bamboo corals
3. Surface ocean warming and acidification driven by rapid carbon release precedes Paleocene-Eocene Thermal Maximum
4. Materials in movement: gold and stone in process in the Upton Lovell G2a burial
5. Correlative geochemical imaging of Desmophyllum dianthus reveals biomineralisation strategy as a key coral vital effect
6. Century‐Long Records of Sedimentary Input on a Caribbean Reef From Coral Ba/Ca Ratios
7. Glacial-aged development of the Tunisian Coral Mound Province controlled by glacio-eustatic oscillations and changes in surface productivity
8. Synthetic and practical reconstructions of SST and seawater pH using the novel multiproxy SMITE method.
9. Glacio-eustatic variations and sapropel events as main controls on the Middle Pleistocene-Holocene evolution of the Cabliers Coral Mound Province (W Mediterranean)
10. Simultaneous lead isotope ratio and gold-lead-bismuth concentration analysis of silver by laser ablation MC-ICP-MS
11. The Historic Built Environment As a Long-Term Geochemical Archive: Telling the Time on the Urban “Pollution Clock”
12. Laser ablation mass spectrometry blast through detection in R
13. Landmark of the past in the Antequera megalithic landscape: A multi-disciplinary approach to the Matacabras rock art shelter
14. Materials in movement: gold and stone in process in the Upton Lovell G2a burial
15. Mobility and migration in late Iron Age and early Medieval Ireland
16. Reconstructing high-resolution climate using CT scanning of unsectioned stalagmites: A case study identifying the mid-Holocene onset of the Mediterranean climate in southern Iberia
17. A multimethod approach to the genesis of Menga, a World Heritage megalith
18. A multimethod approach to the genesis of Menga, a World Heritage megalith.
19. Porites Calcifying Fluid pH on Seasonal to Diurnal Scales
20. Faces in the Stone: Further Finds of Anthropomorphic Engravings Suggest a Discrete Artistic Tradition Flourished in Timor-Leste in the Terminal Pleistocene
21. Response to White et al.’s reply: ‘Still no archaeological evidence that Neanderthals created Iberian cave art’ [J. Hum. Evol. (2020) 102640]
22. Hand stencil discoveries at Lene Hara Cave hint at Pleistocene age for the earliest painted art in Timor-Leste
23. Boron isotope analysis of coral skeletons by laser ablation MC-ICP-MS: new insights into calcification and environmental reconstruction at high temporal resolution
24. Lene Kici Cave Art: Possible Symbolic Evidence Associated with Palaeolithic Human Occupation in Timor-Leste
25. Response to Aubert et al.'s reply ‘Early dates for ‘Neanderthal cave art’ may be wrong’ [J. Hum. Evol. 125 (2018), 215–217]
26. Faces in the Stone: Further Finds of Anthropomorphic Engravings Suggest a Discrete Artistic Tradition Flourished in Timor-Leste in the Terminal Pleistocene.
27. Speleothems associated with archaeological artefacts - how U-Th dating can be used to constrain the age of cave art
28. The effect of matrix interferences on in situ boron isotope analysis by laser ablation multi‐collector inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry
29. Dates for Neanderthal art and symbolic behaviour are reliable
30. Progressive biogeochemical transformation of placer gold particles drives compositional changes in associated biofilm communities
31. Grotta delle Incisioni dell'Addaura (Palermo, Prov. di Palermo), Grotta del Genovese, Levanzo (Favignana, Prov. di Trapani)
32. Early–middle Holocene relative sea-level oscillation events recorded in a submerged speleothem from the Yucatán Peninsula, Mexico
33. A Non-local Source of Irish Chalcolithic and Early Bronze Age Gold
34. PoritesCalcifying Fluid pH on Seasonal to Diurnal Scales
35. Isotopic biographies reveal horse rearing and trading networks in medieval London.
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