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  Poster Programme - SSP6 New proxies in sedimentary geochemistry (co-listed in CL)

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Convener: Eisenhauer, A.
Co-Convener: Immenhauser, A., Nägler, T.
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Author in Attendance:

Wednesday, 5 April 2006 15:30 - 17:00
Display Time: Wednesday, 5 April 2006 08:00 -
Wednesday, 5 April 2006 19:30
Poster Area: Hall A

Chairperson: EISENHAUER, A.

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A0520
EGU06-A-00617;  SSP6-1WE4P-0520
Chaduteau, C.; Fourré, E.; Jean-Baptiste, P.; Dapoigny, A.; Charlou, J.L.
New method for quantitative analysis of dissolved helium isotopes in sediment pore-waters

A0521
EGU06-A-03695;  SSP6-1WE4P-0521
Montagna, P; McCulloch, M; Mazzoli, C; Silenzi, S; Schiaparelli, S
Li/Ca ratios in the Mediterranean non-tropical coral Cladocora caespitosa as a potential paleothermometer

A0522
EGU06-A-04703;  SSP6-1WE4P-0522
Voegelin, A.; Nägler, T.F.; Wille, M.
Molybdenum in carbonates as a potential new ocean redox proxy

A0523
EGU06-A-04773;  SSP6-1WE4P-0523
Gussone, N.; Langer, G.; Geisen, M.; Eisenhauer, A.; Riebesell, U.; Wefer, G.; Thoms, S.
Fractionation processes of Calcium Isotopes in Marine Coccolithophores

A0524
EGU06-A-05562;  SSP6-1WE4P-0524
Immenhauser, A. ; Hippler, D.
The Effect of early meteoric Diagenesis on the Ca-isotope System: A Case Study from altered Holocene/Pleistocene Bivalves (Gulf of Corinth, Greece)

A0525
EGU06-A-05598;  SSP6-1WE4P-0525
Hippler, D.; Witbaard, R.; Immenhauser, A.
Environmental or biological records from bivalve shells (Mytilus edulis) of the Dutch Wadden Sea

A0526
EGU06-A-06031;  SSP6-1WE4P-0526
Hiebenthal, C.; Wahl, M.
The Ca isotope ratio in bivalve shells as a proxy for different climatic scenarios

A0527
EGU06-A-07567;  SSP6-1WE4P-0527
Schmitt, A.-D.; Galer, S.J.G; Abouchami, W.
High-precision cadmium isotope fractionation determined by double spike thermal ionisation mass spectrometry

A0528
EGU06-A-08816;  SSP6-1WE4P-0528
Kozdon, R.; Eisenhauer, A.; Weinelt, M.; Hippler, D.; Meland, M.
Paired Mg/Ca - Ca-isotopes temperature estimates of N. pachyderma (sin.) in the Nordic Seas

A0529
EGU06-A-08875;  SSP6-1WE4P-0529
Teichert, B.; Gussone, N.; Eisenhauer, A.
Processes influencing the Ca isotopes in porewaters of the Cascadia margin (ODP Leg 204)

A0530
EGU06-A-09686;  SSP6-1WE4P-0530
Böhm, F.; Gussone, N.; Eisenhauer, A.; Reynaud, S.; Paytan, A.; Bosellini, F.; Brachert, Th.; Reitner, J.; Wörheide, G.; Dullo, W.-C.
Ca isotope fractionation of inorganic, biologically induced and biologically controlled calcium carbonates




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