17 results on '"Weis, Dominique"'
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2. Lead isotope geochemistry of plagioclase in the Skaergaard intrusion by LA-ICP-MS: Assessing the effects of crustal contamination and link with East Greenland flood basalts
3. Testing for Pb isotopic differences between minerals in the Kiglapait layered intrusion by LA-ICP-MS
4. The multiple depleted mantle components in the Hawaiian-Emperor chain
5. Evaluating downhole fractionation corrections in LA-ICP-MS U-Pb zircon geochronology
6. Constraining the transport time of lithogenic sediments to the Okinawa Trough (East China Sea)
7. Zircon from the Anorthosite zone II of the Stillwater Complex as a U–Pb geochronological reference material for Archean rocks
8. Trace element characterization of USGS reference materials by HR-ICP-MS and Q-ICP-MS
9. Fractionation of Sr and Hf isotopes by mineral sorting in Cascadia Basin terrigenous sediments
10. Large U loss during weathering of upper continental crust: The sedimentary record
11. Hf and Lu isotopic reference values for the zircon standard 91500 by MC-ICP-MS
12. Melt, fluid and crystal inclusions in olivine phenocrysts from Kerguelen plume-derived picritic basalts: evidence for interaction with the Kerguelen Plateau lithosphere
13. Mg, Sr and Sr isotope geochemistry of a Belgian Holocene speleothem: implications for paleoclimate reconstructions
14. Comment to “Pb isotopic analysis of standards and samples using a 207Pb–204Pb double spike and thallium to correct for mass bias with a double-focusing MC–ICP–MS” by Baker et al.
15. Introduction to Special Issue in honor of Gerald J. Wasserburg
16. Strontium isotope geochemistry of anhydrites and calcite pseudomorphs after anhydrite from Palaeozoic formations in Belgium
17. Comment to “Pb isotopic analysis of standards and samples using a 207Pb–204Pb double spike and thallium to correct for mass bias with a double-focusing MC–ICP–MS” by Baker et al.
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