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On the spatio-temporal distribution of stable isotope ratios in the hydrological cycle over India and the Southern Ocean
The isotopic composition of water vapor and precipitation at continental and oceanic sites
depends on factors such as: the geographical location of the sampling site, meteorological
conditions at the moisture source ...
Assessing the potential of stable calcium isotope ratios for paleotemperature reconstruction from studies of laboratory-precipitated inorganic carbonates and modern corals, fish otoliths and foraminifera
Determining paleo-seawater composition and temperature is critical for reconstructing Earth’s surface conditions through time and has major implications for understanding the origin and evolution of life on Earth. ...
Tectonic evolution and tin mineralisation of the Karagwe–Ankole Belt, Rwanda
Studies of the tectonic evolution and associated ore genesis through time are fundamental to understanding Earth’s crustal growth, evolution, and related enrichment in metal deposits. The present PhD research work has ...