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1Sensitive determination of iodine species, including organo-iodine, for freshwater and seawater samples using high performance liquid chromatography and spectrophotometric detection.
Schwehr, K; Santschi, P; ANALYTICA CHIMICA ACTA, Vol. 482 (1) (2003) View article
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2Near-conservative behavior of 129I in the orange county aquifer system, California.
Schwehr, K; Santschi, P; Moran, J; Elmore, D; APPLIED GEOCHEMISTRY, Vol. 20 (8) (2005) View article
3Halogen systematics in the Mallik 5L-38 gas hydrate production research well, Northwest Territories, Canada: Implications for the origin of gas hydrates under terrestrial permafrost conditions.
Tomaru, H; Fehn, U; Lu, Z; Matsumoto, R; APPLIED GEOCHEMISTRY, Vol. 22 (3) (2007) View article
4129I and 36Cl in dilute hydrocarbon waters: Marine-cosmogenic, in situ, and anthropogenic sources.
Snyder, G; Fabryka-martin, J; APPLIED GEOCHEMISTRY, Vol. 22 (13) (2007) View article
5Influence of subduction zone settings on the origin of forearc fluids: Halogen concentrations and 129I/I ratios in waters from Kyushu, Japan.
Tomaru, H; Ohsawa, S; Amita, K; Lu, Z; Fehn, U; APPLIED GEOCHEMISTRY, Vol. 22 (3) (2007) View article
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6Chronology of the Lost Glacial Maximum in the Upper Bear River Basin, Utah.
Laabs, B; Munroe, J; Rosenbaum, J; Refsnider, K; Mickelson, D; Singer, S; Caffee, M; ARCTIC ANTARCTIC AND ALPINE RESEARCH, Vol. 39 (4) (2007) 537-548 View article
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7Chlorine-36, bromide, and the origin of spring water.
Davis, S; Cecil, L; Zreda, M; Moysey, S; CHEMICAL GEOLOGY, Vol. 179 (1-4) (2001) View article
8Determination of cosmogenic 36Cl in rocks by isotope dilution: innovations, validation and error propagation.
Desilets, D; Zreda, M; Almasi, P; Elmore, D; CHEMICAL GEOLOGY, Vol. 233 (3-4) (2006) View article
9Origin and age of pore waters in an actively venting gas hydrate field near Sado Island, Japan Sea: Interpretation of halogen and 129I distributions.
Tomaru, H; Lu, Z; Snyder, G; Fehn, U; Hiruta, A; Matsumoto, R; CHEMICAL GEOLOGY, Vol. 236 (3-4) (2007) View article
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10Recycling of iodine in fore-arc areas: evidence from the iodine brines in Chiba, Japan.
Muramatsu, Y; Fehn, U; Yoshida, S; EARTH AND PLANETARY SCIENCE LETTERS, Vol. 192 (4) (2001) View article
11Dating sediment burial with in situ-produced cosmogenic nuclides: theory, techniques, and limitations.
Granger, D; Muzikar, P; EARTH AND PLANETARY SCIENCE LETTERS, Vol. 188 (2001) 269-281 View article / View article **
12Modulation of erosion on steep granitic slopes by boulder armoring, as revealed by cosmogenic 26Al and 10Be.
Granger, D; Riebe, C; Kirchner, J; Finkel, R; EARTH AND PLANETARY SCIENCE LETTERS, Vol. 186 (2001) 269-281 / View article **
13Landscape preservation under Fennoscandian ice sheets determined from in situ produced 10Be and 26Al.
Fabel, D; Stroeven, A; Harbor, J; Kleman, J; Elmore, D; Fink, D; EARTH AND PLANETARY SCIENCE LETTERS, Vol. 201 (2002) View article
14Landscape preservation under Fennoscandian ice sheets determined from in situ produced 10Be and 26Al Landscape preservation under Fennoscandian ice sheets determined from in situ produced 10Be and 26Al Landscape preservation under Fennoscandian ice sheets determined from in situ produced 10Be and 26Al Landscape preservation under Fennoscandian ice sheets determined from in situ produced 10Be and 26Al.
Fabel, D; Stroeven, A; Harbor, J; Kleman, J; Elmore, D; Fink, D; EARTH AND PLANETARY SCIENCE LETTERS, Vol. 201 (2) (2002) View article
15Spatial patterns of glacial erosion at a valley scale derived from terrestrial cosmogenic 10Be and 26Al concentrations in rock.
Fabel, D; Harbor, J; Dahms, D; James, A; Elmore, D; Horn, L; Daley, K; Steele, C; EARTH AND PLANETARY SCIENCE LETTERS, Vol. 94 (2) (2004) View article
16Erosion history of the Tibetan Plateau since the last interglacial: constraints from the first studies of cosmogenic 10Be from Tibetan bedrock.
Lal, D; Harris, N; Sharma, K; Gu, Z; Ding, L; Liu, T; Dong, W; Caffee, M; Jull, A; EARTH AND PLANETARY SCIENCE LETTERS, Vol. 217 (2004) 33-42 View article / View article **
17Systematics of halogen elements and their radioisotopes in thermal springs of the Cascade Range, Central Oregon, Western USA.
Hurwitz, S; Mariner, R; Fehn, U; Snyder, G; EARTH AND PLANETARY SCIENCE LETTERS, Vol. 235 (3-4) (2005) View article
18Comparison of U-Th, paleomagnetism, and cosmogenic burial methods for dating caves: Implications for landscape evolution studies [rapid communication].
Stock, G; Granger, D; Sasowsky, I; Anderson, R; Finkel, R; EARTH AND PLANETARY SCIENCE LETTERS, Vol. 236 (2005) 388-403 View article / View article **
19Remnants of a fossil alluvial fan landscape of Miocene age in the Atacama Desert of northern Chile using cosmogenic nuclide exposure age dating.
Nishiizumi, K; Caffee, M; Finkel, R; Brimhall, G; Mote, T; EARTH AND PLANETARY SCIENCE LETTERS, Vol. 237 (2005) 499-507 View article / View article **
20Elevation dependence of cosmogenic 36Cl production in Hawaiian lava flows.
Desilets, D; Zreda, M; EARTH AND PLANETARY SCIENCE LETTERS, Vol. 246 (3-4) (2006) View article
21Temporal variations in slip rate of the White Mountain Fault Zone, Eastern California.
Kirby, E; Burbank, D; Reheisc, M; Phillips, F; EARTH AND PLANETARY SCIENCE LETTERS, Vol. 248 (1-2) (2006) View article
22Combining cosmogenic, stratigraphic, and paleomagnetic information using a Bayesian approach: General results and an application to Sterkfontein.
Muzikar, P; Granger, D; EARTH AND PLANETARY SCIENCE LETTERS, Vol. 243 (2006) 400-408 View article / View article **
23Iodine ages of pore waters at Hydrate Ridge (ODP Leg 204), Cascadia Margin: Implications for sources of methane in gas hydrates.
Lu, Z; Tomaru, H; Fehn, U; EARTH AND PLANETARY SCIENCE LETTERS, Vol. 267 (3-4) (2007) View article
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24Origin of volatile elements in subduction zones: iodine and 129 I in volcanic fluids from the North island of New Zealand.
Fehn, U; Snyder, G; ECONOMIC GEOLOGY, (2003)
25Origin of Iodine and 129I in Volcanic and Geothermal Fluids from the North Island of New Zealand: Implications for Subduction Zone Processes.
Fehn, U; Snyder, G; ECONOMIC GEOLOGY, Vol. 10 (Special Publication) (2003) View article
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26Origin of iodine in volcanic fluids 129I results from the Central American Volcanic Arc.
Snyder, G; Fehn, U; GEOCHIMICA ET COSMOCHIMICA ACTA, Vol. 66 (21) (2002) View article
27Origin and history of waters associated with coalbed methane: 129I, 36Cl, and stable isotope results.
Snyder, G; Riese, W; Franks, S; Fehn, U; Petzmann, W; Gorody, A; Moran, J; GEOCHIMICA ET COSMOCHIMICA ACTA, Vol. 67 (23) (2003) View article
28Dating ultra-deep mine waters with noble gases and 36Cl, Witwatersrand Basin, South Africa.
Lippmann, J; Stute, M; Torgersen, T; Moser,, D; Hall,, J; Lin,, L; Borcsik, M; Bellamy, R; Onstott, T; GEOCHIMICA ET COSMOCHIMICA ACTA, Vol. 67 (23) (2003) 4597-4619 View article
29Improving the accuracy and precision of scaling factors for in-situ cosmogenic geochronometers: New measurements of cosmic-ray neutrons in India and Hawaii.
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30Halogen geochemistry of the McMurdo dry valleys lakes, Antarctica: Clues to the origin of solutes and lake evolution.
Lyons, W; Welch, K; Snyder, G; Olesik, J; Graham, E; GEOCHIMICA ET COSMOCHIMICA ACTA, Vol. 69 (2) (2005) View article
31Radiogenic Al-26 Chronometry of Evaporites.
Placzek, C; Granger, D; Caffee, M; GEOCHIMICA ET COSMOCHIMICA ACTA, Vol. 71 (15) (2007) 795-795
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32Pliocene?Pleistocene incision of the Green River, Kentucky, determined from radioactive decay of cosmogenic 26Al and 10Be in Mammoth Cave sediments".
Granger, D; Fabel, D; Palmer, A; GEOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF AMERICA BULLETIN, Vol. 113 (7) (2001) View article
33The 10.5 ka Plinian eruption of Nevado de Toluca volcano, Mexico: Stratigraphy and hazard implications.
Arce, J; Macias, J; Vazquez-selem, L; GEOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF AMERICA BULLETIN, Vol. 115 (2) (2003) View article
34Terrestrial cosmogenic nuclide surface exposure dating of the oldest glacial successions in the Himalayan orogen: Ladakh Range, northern India.
Owen, L; Caffee, M; Bovard, K; Finkel., K; Sharma, M; GEOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF AMERICA BULLETIN, Vol. 118 (3-4) (2006) View article
35The influence of large landslides on river incision in a transient landscape: Eastern margin of the Tibetan Plateau (Sichuan, China).
Ouimet, W; Whipple, K; Royden, L; GEOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF AMERICA BULLETIN, Vol. 119 (11) (2007) 1462-1476 View article
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36Mountain erosion over 10 yr, 10 k.y., and 10 m.y. time scales.
Kirchner, J; Finkel, R; Riebe, C; Granger, D; Clayton, J; King, J; Megahan, W; GEOLOGY, Vol. 29 (2001) 591- View article / View article **
37Strong tectonic and weak climatic control of long-term chemical weathering rates.
Riebe, C; Kirchner, J; Granger, D; Finkel, R; GEOLOGY, Vol. 29 (2001) 511- View article / View article **
38Minimal climatic control on erosion rates in the Sierra Nevada, California.
Riebe, C; Kirchner, J; Granger, D; Finkel, R; GEOLOGY, Vol. 29 (2001) 447- View article / View article **
39Glacier readvance during the late glacial (Younger Dryas?) in the Ahklun Mountains, southwestern Alaska.
Briner, J; Kaufman, D; Werner, A; Caffee, M; Levy, L; Manley, W; Kaplan, M; Finkel, R; GEOLOGY, Vol. 30 (2002) 679- View article / View article **
40Iodine dating of pore waters associated with gas hydrates in the Nankai area, Japan.
Fehn, U; Snyder, G; Matsumoto, R; Muramatsu, Y; Tomaru, H; GEOLOGY, Vol. 31 (6) (2003) View article
41Beryllium-10 dating of Mount Everest moraines indicates a strong monsoon influence and glacial synchroneity throughout the Himalaya.
Finkel, R; Owen, L; Barnard, P; Caffee, M; GEOLOGY, Vol. 31 (2003) 561- View article / View article **
42Early Pleistocene incision of the San Juan River, Utah, dated with 26Al and 10Be.
Wolkowinsky, A; Granger, D; GEOLOGY, Vol. 32 (2004) 749- View article / View article **
43Evidence of early Holocene glacial advances in southern South America from cosmogenic surface-exposure dating.
Douglass, D; Singer, B; Kaplan, M; Ackert, R; Mickelson, D; Caffee, M; GEOLOGY, Vol. 33 (2005) 237- View article / View article **
44Where does sediment come from? Quantifying catchment erosion with detrital apatite (U-Th)/He thermochronometry.
Stock, G; Ehlers, T; Farley, K; GEOLOGY, Vol. 34 (9) (2006) View article
45Latest Pleistocene advance of alpine glaciers in the southwestern Uinta Mountains, Utah, USA: Evidence for the influence of local moisture sources.
Munroe, J; Laabs, B; Shakun, J; Singer, B; Mickelson, D; Refsnider, K; Caffee, M; GEOLOGY, Vol. 34 (2006) 841- View article / View article **
46Abrupt glacial valley incision at 0.8 Ma dated from cave deposits in Switzerland.
Haeuselmann, P; Granger, D; Jeannin, P; Lauritzen, S; GEOLOGY, Vol. 35 (2007) 143- View article / View article **
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47A relict landscape in the centre of Fennoscandian glaciation: cosmogenic radionuclide evidence of tors preserved through multiple glacial cycles.
Stroeven, A; Fabel, D; Hattestrand, C; Harbor, J; GEOMORPHOLOGY, Vol. 44 (1-2) (2002) View article
48Cosmogenic nuclide evidence for minimal erosion across two subglacial sliding boundaries of the late glacial Fennoscandian ice sheet.
Harbor, J; Stroeven, A; Fabel, D; Clarhall, A; Kleman, J; Li, Y; Elmore, D; Fink, D; GEOMORPHOLOGY, Vol. 75 (1-2) (2006) View article
49Age and Weathering Status of Granite Tors in Arctic Finland.
Darmody, R; Thorn, C; Seppala, M; Campbell, S; Li, Y; Harbor, J; GEOMORPHOLOGY, Vol. 94 (1-2) (2007) 10-23 View article
50Alluvial fan development and morphologic dating of fault scarps associsted with the active low-angle normal fault, Laguna Salada, Baja California.
Spelt, R; Fletcher, J; Owen, L; Caffee, M; GEOMORPHOLOGY, (2008) - View article
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51Late Pleistocene slip rate along the Owens Valley fault, eastern California.
Kirby, E; Anadakrishnan, S; Phillips, F; Marrero, S; GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH LETTERS, Vol. 35 (L01304) (2008) - View article
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52One million year old groundwater in the Sahara revealed by krypton-81 and chlorine-36.
Sturchio, N; Du, X; Purtschert, R; Lehmann, B; Sultan, M; Patterson, L; Lu, Z; Mueller, P; Bigler, T; Bailey, K; Oconnor, T; Young, L; Lorenzo, R; Becker, R; Alfy, Z; Kaliouby, B; Dawood, Y; Abdallah, A; GEOPHYSICS, (2004) - View article
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53Chlorine-36 in groundwater of the United States: empirical data.
Davis, S; Moysey, S; Cecil, L; Zreda, M; HYDROGEOLOGY JOURNAL, Vol. 11 (2) (2003) View article
54The distribution of meteoric 36Cl/Cl in the United States: a comparison of models.
Moysey, S; Davis, S; Zreda, M; HYDROGEOLOGY JOURNAL, Vol. 11 (6) (2003) View article
55Hydrogeologic Controls on Groundwater Recharge and Salinization: a Geochemical Analysis of the Northern Hueco Bolson Aquifer,Texas, USA.
Druhan, J; Hogan, J; Eastoe, C; Hibbs, B; Hutchison, W; HYDROGEOLOGY JOURNAL, Vol. 16 (2) (2008) 281-296 View article
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56Studies with natural and anthropogenic iodine isotopes: iodine distribution and cycling in the global environment.
Muramatsu, Y; Yoshida, S; Fehn, U; Amachi, S; Ohmomo, Y; JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL RADIOACTIVITY, Vol. 74 (1-3) (2004) View article
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57Slip rate of the Calico fault: Implications for geologic versus geodetic rate discrepancy in the Eastern California Shear Zone.
Oskin, M; Perg, L; Blumentritt, D; Mukhopadhyay, S; Iriondo, A; JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH, Vol. 112 (B03402) (2007) - View article
58Transient fluvial incision in the headwaters of the Yellow River, northeastern Tibet, China.
Harkins, N; Kirby, E; Heimsath, A; Robinson, U; JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH, Vol. 112 (F03S04) (2007) - View article
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59Determination of129I and127I in environmental samples by neutron activation analysis (NAA) and inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry (ICP-MS).
Muramatsu, Y; Yoshida, S; Sahoo, S; Matsuzaki, H; Snyder, G; Fehn, U; JOURNAL OF RADIOANALYTICAL AND NUCLEAR CHEMISTRY, Vol. 197 (1) (2005) View article
60Recent measurements of 36 Cl in Yucca Mountain rock, soil and seepage.
Cizdziel, J; Wei, Y; Stetzenbach, K; Hodge, V; Cline, J; Howley, R; Phillips, F; JOURNAL OF RADIOANALYTICAL AND NUCLEAR CHEMISTRY, Vol. 275 (1) (2008) View article
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61Detection of recycled marine sediment components in crater lake fluids using 129I -.
Fehn, U; Snyder, G; Varekamp, J; JOURNAL OF VOLCANOLOGY AND GEOTHERMAL RESEARCH, Vol. 115 (3-4) (2002) View article
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62The first hominin of Europe.
Carbonell, E; Bermudez de castro, J; Pares, J; Perez-gonzalez, A; Cuenca-bescos, G; Olle, A; Mosquera, M; Huguet, R; Van der made, J; Granger, D; Martinon-torres, M; Rodriguez, X; Stock, G; Verges, J; Allue, E; Burjachs, F; Caceres, I; Canals, A; Benito, A; Diez, C; Lozano, M; Mateos, A; Navazo, M; Rodriguez, J; Rosell, J; Arsuaga, J; NATURE, Vol. 452 (27) (2008) 465-470 View article
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63129I in the Southern Hemisphere: Global redistribution of an anthropogenic isotope.
Fehn, U; Snyder, G; NUCLEAR INSTRUMENTS & METHODS IN PHYSICS RESEARCH SECTION B-BEAM INTERACTIONS WITH MATERIALS AND ATOMS, Vol. 172 (1-4) (2003) View article
64Global distribution of 129I in rivers and lakes: implications for iodine cycling in surface reservoirs.
Snyder, G; Fehn, U; NUCLEAR INSTRUMENTS & METHODS IN PHYSICS RESEARCH SECTION B-BEAM INTERACTIONS WITH MATERIALS AND ATOMS, (2004) View article
65Al-26-containing acidic and basic sodium aluminum phosphate preparation and use in studies of oral aluminum bioavallability from foods utilizing Al-26 as an aluminum tracer.
Yokel, R; NUCLEAR INSTRUMENTS & METHODS IN PHYSICS RESEARCH SECTION B-BEAM INTERACTIONS WITH MATERIALS AND ATOMS, Vol. 229 (3) (2005) 471-478 View article
66The initial 129I/I ratio and the presence of old iodine in continental margins.
Fehn, U; Moran, J; Snyder, G; Muramatsu, Y; NUCLEAR INSTRUMENTS & METHODS IN PHYSICS RESEARCH SECTION B-BEAM INTERACTIONS WITH MATERIALS AND ATOMS, Vol. 259 (1) (2007) View article
67Reliability of 129I/I ratios produced from small sample masses.
Lu, Z; Fehn, U; Tomaru, H; Elmore, D; Ma, X; NUCLEAR INSTRUMENTS & METHODS IN PHYSICS RESEARCH SECTION B-BEAM INTERACTIONS WITH MATERIALS AND ATOMS, Vol. 259 (1) (2007) View article
68H-3-Tetracycline as a Proxy for Ca-41 for Measuring Dietary Perturbations of Bone Resorption.
Weaver, C; Cheong, J; Jackson, G; Elmore, D; Mccabe, G; Martin, B; NUCLEAR INSTRUMENTS & METHODS IN PHYSICS RESEARCH SECTION B-BEAM INTERACTIONS WITH MATERIALS AND ATOMS, Vol. 259 (1) (2007) 790-795
69Measuring Transfer of C-14-Pcb from Maternal Diet to Milk in a Goat Model Using an Accelerator Mass Spectrometer (Ams).
Janle, E; Sojka, J; Jackson, G; Lachcik, P; Einstein, J; Santerre, C; NUCLEAR INSTRUMENTS & METHODS IN PHYSICS RESEARCH SECTION B-BEAM INTERACTIONS WITH MATERIALS AND ATOMS, Vol. 259 (1) (2007) 758-762
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70Late Pleistocene Glaciations in the Northwestern Sierra Nevada, California.
James, L; Harbor, J; Fabel, D; Dahms, D; Elmore, D; QUATERNARY RESEARCH, Vol. 57 (3) (2002) View article
71Last Glacial Maximum Climate Inferences from Cosmogenic Dating and Glacier Modeling of the Western Uinta Ice Field, Uinta Mountains, Utah.
Refsnider, K; Laabs, B; Plummer, M; Mickelson, D; Singer, B; Caffee, M; QUATERNARY RESEARCH, Vol. 69 (1) (2008) 130-144
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72Nature and timing of mega-landslides in northern India.
Dortch, J; Owen., L; Haneberg, W; Caffee, M; Dietsch, C; Kamo, U; QUATERNARY SCIENCE REVIEWS, (2008) - View article
73Mass movement denudation in the Central Karakoran.
Shroder, J; Owen, L; Seong, Y; Bishop, M; Finkel, R; Caffee, M; Kamp, U; QUATERNARY SCIENCE REVIEWS, (2008) - View article
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74129I/127I as a new environmental tracer or geochronometer for biogeochemical or hydrodynamic processes in the hydrosphere and geosphere: the central role of organo-iodine.
Santschi, P; Schwehr, K; SCIENCE OF THE TOTAL ENVIRONMENT, Vol. 321 (1-3) (2004) View article
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75Lower Pliocene Hominid Remains from Sterkfontein.
Partridge, T; Granger, D; Caffee, M; Clarke, R; SCIENCE, Vol. 300 (2003) 607-612 / View article **
76Holocene Deglaciation of Marie Byrd Land, West Antarctica.
Stone, J; Balco, G; Sugden, D; Caffee, M; Sass, L; Cowdery, S; Siddoway, C; SCIENCE, Vol. 299 (2003) 99-102 / View article **
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77Last Glacial Maximum equilibrium line altitudes in the circum-Caribbean (Mexico, Guatemala, Costa Rica, Colombia, and Venezuela).
Lachniet, M; Vazquez-selem, L; QUATERNARY INTERNATIONAL, (2005) View article
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78Ice sheet erosion patterns in valley systems in northern Sweden investigated using cosmogenic nuclides.
Li, Y; Harbor, J; Stroeven, A; Fabel, D; Kleman, J; Fink, D; Caffee, M; Elmore, D; EARTH SURFACE PROCESSES AND LANDFORMS, Vol. 30 (2005) View article
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79Geomorphic Response to the Prehistoric Bridgeport-Vincennes Earthquake, Southern Illinois.
Granger, D; Willis, K; AGU, Vol. 42 (2001) 0386- / View article **
80Purdue Rare Isotope Measurement Laboratory.
Caffee, M; Elmore, D; Granger, D; Muzikar, P; AGU, Vol. 11 (2002) 0002- / View article **
81Implications of old, glaciated surfaces at high elevations in the Sierra Nevada, California.
Brocklehurst, S; Granger, D; Whipple, K; AGU, Vol. 22 (2002) 0884- / View article **
82Timing of Incision Events Across the Upper Cumberland River System, Tennessee and Kentucky, USA, From Cosmogenic 26Al and 10Be in Cave Sediments.
Anthony, D; Granger, D; AGU, Vol. 21 (2002) 0845- / View article **
83Impacts of Accelerator Mass Spectrometry on the Earth Sciences.
Stone, J; Caffee, M; AGU, Vol. 12 (2002) 11- / View article **
84Cosmogenic 26Al and 10Be Depth Profiles in High-level Terrace Gravels Demonstrate Early Pleistocene Entrenchment of the San Juan River in the Canyonlands Region of Utah.
Granger, D; Wolkowinsky, A; Caffee, M; AGU, Vol. 22 (2003) 07- / View article **
85An Empirical Test of the Stream Power Law in Appalachian Plateau Fluviokarst.
Anthony, D; Granger, D; AGU, Vol. 52 (2003) 1144- / View article **
86Evidence of Early Holocene Glacial Advances in Southern South America from Cosmogenic Surface Exposure Dating.
Douglass, D; Singer, B; Kaplan, M; Ackert, R; Mickelson, D; Caffee, M; AGU, Vol. 33 (2004) 0927- / View article **
87Using Lava Flows to Constrain Cosmogenic Nuclide Production Rates: Lessons from Hawaii.
Desilets, D; Zreda, M; AGU, (2005) - View article
88Cosmogenic Surface-Exposure Dating of Boulders on Last-Glacial and Late-Glacial Moraines, Lago Buenos Aires, Argentina: Interpretive Strategies and Paleoclimate Implications.
Douglass, D; Singer, B; Kaplan, M; Mickelson, D; Caffee, M; AGU, Vol. 33 (2005) 0014- / View article **
8910Be and 36Cl Surface Exposure age of the Puerto Banderas Moraine, Lago Argentino, Argentina, 50°S.
Becker, R; Ackert, R; Singer, B; Douglass, D; Caffee, M; Kurz, M; Mickelson, D; Rabassa, J; AGU, Vol. 31 (2005) 03- / View article **
90TI: Correcting for nucleogenic 36Cl in cosmogenic 36Cl dating of volcanic rocks from the Erciyes volcano, Central Turkey.
Sarikaya, M; Zreda, M; Desilets, D; Ciner, A; Sen, E; AGU, (2006) -
91Incision History of the Black Canyon of the Gunnison.
Sandoval, M; Karlstrom, K; Aslan, A; Kirby, E; Granger, D; AGU, Vol. 11 (2006) 0421- / View article **
92Last Glacial Maximum Dated by Means of 10Be in the Maritime Alps (Italy).
Granger, D; Spagnolo, M; Federici, P; Pappalardo, M; Ribolini, A; Cyr, A; AGU, Vol. 53 (2006) 0634- / View article **
93Comparing Erosion Rates From 10Be With Other Methods in the Northern Apennines, Italy: Evidence for Dynamic Equilibrium.
Granger, D; Cyr, A; AGU, Vol. 21 (2006) 04- / View article **
94Rates and patterns of short-term erosion on the eastern margin of the Tibetan Plateau, a transient landscape.
Ouimet, W; Whipple, K; Granger, D; AGU, Vol. 21 (2006) 01- / View article **
95Glacial and Periglacial Geology of the Egiin Davaa Region, Hangay Nuruu, Mongolia (PP23A-1079 AGU meeting).
Carson, R; Wegmann, K; Coggan, B; Skyles, E; Pearson, A; AGU, (2007) - View article
96Constraints on Chlorine-36 Production Rates Using Beryllium-10 at Lake Bonneville, UT.
Marrero, S; Phillips, F; Caffee, M; AGU, Vol. 33 (2007) 1288- / View article **
9710-Be Constraints on the Timing of the Last Glacial Maximum and Deglaciation in the Northern Peruvian Andes.
Shakun, J; Clark, P; Marcott, S; Brook, E; Caffee, M; AGU, Vol. 33 (2007) 1280- / View article **
98Rates of Fluvial Incision and Exhumation in an Active Mountain Belt, Lahul Himalaya, Northern India.
Adams, B; Dietsch, C; Owen, L; Spotila, J; Caffee, M; Van soest, M; AGU, Vol. 23 (2007) 1646- / View article **
99Vertically mixed and unmixed: Do surface features tell the whole story? An investigation of glacial regolith profiles using in-situ produced cosmogenic radionuclides.
Goodfellow, B; Fabel, D; Stroeven, A; Caffee, M; Bintanja, R; AGU, Vol. 53 (2007) 1383- / View article **
100Blockfields of Neogene origin: Challenging the paradigm.
Stroeven, A; Goodfellow, B; Fabel, D; Fredin, O; Derron, M; Caffee, M; Bintanja, R; AGU, Vol. 51 (2007) 06- / View article **
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101Characteristic cosmogenic nuclide concentrations in relict surfaces of formerly glaciated regions.
Stroeven, A; Harbor, J; Fabel, D; Kleman, J; Hattestrand, C; Elmore, D; Fink, D; Book:Glacier Science and Environmental Change (First Edition) ISBN: 9781405100182, (2007) - View article
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102Iodine isotope ratios and halide concentrations in fluids of the Satsuma-Iwojima volcano, Japan.
Snyder, G; Fehn, U; Goff, F; Earth, Planets, and Space, Vol. 54 (3) (2002) View article
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103129I and 127I transport in the Mississippi River.
Oktay, S; Santschi, P; Moran, J; Sharma, P; Environmental Science and Technology, Vol. 35 (22) (2001) View article
104Tracing the history of nuclear releases: Determination of 129 I in tree rings.
Rao, U; Fehn, U; Muramatsu, Y; Mcneil, H; Sharma, P; Elmore, D; Environmental Science and Technology, Vol. 36 (6) (2002) View article
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105The Remua fault in the Aiguilles Rouges massif (France) evidence for an active normal fault NW of the Mont Blanc?.
Van der woerd, J; Alasset, P; Cara, M; Meghraoui, M; Rivera, L; Meriaux, A; European Geosciences Union, Vol. 8 (2006) - View article
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106Residence times and source ages of deep crustal fluids interpretation of 129I and 36Cl results from the KTB-VB drill site, Germany.
Fehn, U; Snyder, G; Geofluids, Vol. 5 (2005) View article
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107Drumlin Formation Time: Evidence from Northern and Central Sweden.
Hattestrand, C; Gotz, S; Naslund, J; Fabel, D; Stroeven, A; Geografiska Annaler, Series A: Physical Geography, Vol. 86 (2) (2004) View article
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108Quantifying the erosional impact of the Fennoscandian ice sheet in the Tornetrask-Narvik corridor, northern Sweden, based on cosmogenic radionuclide data.
Stroeven, A; Fabel, D; Harbor, J; Kleman, J; Geografiska Annaler: Series A, Physical Geography,, Vol. 84 (3-4) (2002) View article
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109Timing ans style of degalciation of northwestern Poland from cosmogenic 36Cl dating of glacial and glaciofluvial deposits.
Dzierzek, J; Zreda, M; Geological Quarterly, Vol. 51 (2) (2007) View article
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110Sources of nitrogen and methane in Central American geothermal settings: Noble gas and 129I evidence for crustal and magmatic volatile components.
Snyder, G; Poreda, R; Fehn, U; Hunt, A; GSA, Vol. 4 (1) (2003) View article
111Cosmogenic, radiogenic, and stable isotopic constraints on groundwater residence time in the Nubian Aquifer, Western Desert of Egypt.
Patterson, L; Sturchio, N; Kennedy, B; Van soest, M; Sultan, M; Lu, Z; Lehmann, B; Alfy, Z; Kaliouby, B; Dawood, Y; Abdallah, A; GSA, Vol. 6 (Q01005) (2005) - View article
112Slow, patchy landscape evolution in northern Sweden despite repeated ice-sheet glaciation.
Stroeven, A; Harbor, J; Fabel, D; Kleman, J; Hattestrand, C; Elmore, D; Fink, D; Fredin, O; GSA, (2006) View article
113Age variation of pore water iodine in the eastern Nankai Trough, Japan: Evidence for different methane sources in a large gas hydrate field.
Tomaru, H; Lu, Z; Fehn, U; Muramatsu, Y; Matsumoto, R; GSA, Vol. 35 (11) (2007) View article
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114Reconstructing the erosion history of glaciated passive margins: applications of in situ produced cosmogenic nuclide techniques.
Stroeven, A; Fabel, D; Harbor, J; Hattestrand, C; Kleman, J; Geological Society, Vol. 196 (2002) View article
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115Iodine as a tracer of organic material: 129I results from gas hydrate systems and fore arc fluids.
Fehn, U; Snyder, G; Muramatsu, Y; Journal of Geochemical Exploration, Vol. 95 (1-3) (2007) View article
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116The dissolved organic iodine species of the isotopic ratio of 129I/127I: A novel tool for tracing terrestrial organic carbon in the estuarine surface waters of Galveston Bay, Texas.
Schwehr, K; Santschi, P; Elmore, D; Limnology Oceanography Methods, Vol. 3 (2005) View article
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117Tracing volatiles in subduction zones: I-129 results from three volcanic arcs..
Fehn, U; Snyder, G; Muranatsu, Y; Proceeding Water Rock Interaction, Vol. 10 (2001) View article
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118A high-elevation Holocene pollen record from Iztaccihuatl volcano, central Mexico.
Lozano-garcial, S; Vizquez-selem, L; The Holocene, Vol. 15 (3) (2005) View article
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119Distribution, origin, and resource-management implications of ground-water salinity along the western margin of the chesapeake bay impact structure in Eastern Virginia.
Mcfarland, E; Bruce, T; US Geological Survey, (2005) - View article
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120Sismotectonique et identification des sources sismiques en domaine a deformation lente : cas des Pyrenees Occidentales et des Alpes du Nord (France). Le Tsunami cree par le seisme de Zemmouri.
Alasset, P; Thesis, (2003)
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121Experimental cross-sections for the production of 10Be from natural carbon targets with 40.6 to 500 MeV protons.
Kim, K; Sisterson, J; Englert, P; Caffee, M; Reedy, R; Vincent, J; Castaneda, C; Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research B, Vol. 196 (2002) 239-244 / View article **
122Co-precipitated silver-metal oxide aggregates for accelerator mass spectrometry of 10Be and 26Al.
Stone, J; Fifield, K; Beer, J; Vonmoos, M; Obrist, C; Grajcar, M; Kubik, P; Muscheler, R; Finkel, R; Caffee, M; Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research B, Vol. 223 (2004) 272-277 View article / View article **
123Measurements of in situ produced 14C in terrestrial rocks.
Yokoyama, Y; Caffee, M; Southon, J; Nishiizumi, K; Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research B, Vol. 223 (2004) 253-258 View article / View article **
124Ion source modeling and design at PRIME Lab.
Jackson, G; Elmore, D; Caffee, M; Mueller, K; De bonte, B; Muzikar, P; Alexander, B; Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research B, Vol. 223 (2004) 155-160 View article / View article **
125WebCN: A web-based computation tool for in situ-produced cosmogenic nuclides.
Ma, X; Li, Y; Bourgeois, M; Caffee, M; Elmore, D; Granger, D; Muzikar, P; Smith, P; Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research B, Vol. 259 (2007) 646-652 View article / View article **
126Absolute calibration of 10Be AMS standards.
Nishiizumi, K; Imamura, M; Caffee, M; Southon, J; Finkel, R; Mcaninch, J; Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research B, Vol. 258 (2007) 403-413 View article / View article **
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127Accelerator-mass-spectrometry: Where are we now and where will we be in 10 years?.
Caffee, M; Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta Supplement, Vol. 67 (2003) 52- / View article **
128Perspectives on dating with multiple cosmogenic nuclides.
Granger, D; Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta Supplement, Vol. 69 (2005) 161- / View article **
129Quantitative tests of cosmogenic nuclide burial dating accuracy.
Granger, D; Cyr, A; Partridge, T; Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta Supplement, Vol. 70 (2006) 212- View article / View article **
130Long-term erosion and exhumation rates in the Romagna Apennines, north-central Italy.
Cyr, A; Granger, D; Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta Supplement, Vol. 70 (2006) 123- View article / View article **
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131Using cave deposits as geologic tiltmeters: Application to postglacial rebound of the Sierra Nevada, California.
Granger, D; Stock, G; Geophysical Research Letters, Vol. 31 (2004) 22501- View article / View article **
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132An empirical stream power formulation for knickpoint retreat in Appalachian Plateau fluviokarst.
Anthony, D; Granger, D; Journal of Hydrology, Vol. 343 (2007) 117-126 View article / View article **
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133Cosmogenic Radionuclides in Aubrites.
Welten, K; Nishiizumi, K; Caffee, M; Lunar and Planetary Institute Conference Abstracts, Vol. 33 (2002) 2043- / View article **
134Cosmogenic Nuclides in Metal and Stone Separates of an Antarctic L5/LL5 Chondrite Shower with a Large Pre-Atmospheric Size: QUE 90201.
Welten, K; Nishiizumi, K; Caffee, M; Masarik, J; Leya, I; Wieler, R; Lunar and Planetary Institute Conference Abstracts, Vol. 33 (2002) 1763- / View article **
135The Complex Exposure History of a Very Large L/LL5 Chondrite Shower: Queen Alexandra Range 90201.
Welten, K; Nishiizumi, K; Caffee, M; Hillegonds, D; Leya, I; Wieler, R; Masarik, J; Lunar and Planetary Institute Conference Abstracts, Vol. 35 (2004) 2020- / View article **
136Terrestrial Age Survey of Antarctic Meteorites.
Welten, K; Nishiizumi, K; Caffee, M; Lunar and Planetary Institute Conference Abstracts, Vol. 38 (2007) 2345- / View article **
137Exposure Histories of 10 Microgram Individual Antarctic Micrometeorites: Radionuclide Measurements, Chemical, and Morphological Analyses.
Nishiizumi, K; Nakamura, T; Caffee, M; Yada, T; Lunar and Planetary Institute Conference Abstracts, Vol. 38 (2007) 2129- / View article **
138The Regolith Exposure History and Extremely Short Transit Times of Two Antarctic H Chondrites, MAC 02630 and MAC 02740.
Welten, K; Nishiizumi, K; Caffee, M; Meier, M; Wieler, R; Lunar and Planetary Institute Conference Abstracts, Vol. 39 (2008) 2275- / View article **
139Exposure Histories of Micrometeorites Found in a 434 kyr Old Layer in the Dome Fuji Ice Core, Antarctica.
Nishiizumi, K; Caffee, M; Kohno, M; Misawa, K; Nagao, K; Tomiyama, T; Lunar and Planetary Institute Conference Abstracts, Vol. 39 (2008) 2231- / View article **
140Some Helium-3 Cross Sections and Implications for Early Solar System History.
Caffee, M; Faestermann, T; Hertenberger, R; Herzog, G; Korschinek, G; Leya, I; Reedy, R; Sisterson, J; Lunar and Planetary Institute Conference Abstracts, Vol. 39 (2008) 1258- / View article **
141The L3-6 Regolith Breccia Northwest Africa 869: Petrology, Noble Gases, and Cosmogenic Radionuclides.
Metzler, K; Ott, U; Welten, K; Caffee, M; Franke, L; Lunar and Planetary Institute Conference Abstracts, Vol. 39 (2008) 1120- / View article **
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142Exposure Histories of C2 Carbonaceous Chondrites.
Nishiizumi, K; Caffee, M; Meteoritics & Planetary Science, Vol. 37 (2002) 109- / View article **
143Cosmogenic Radionuclides in Enstatite Chondrites with Low ^(38)Ar/^(21)Ne Exposure Age Ratios.
Welten, K; Nishiizumi, K; Caffee, M; Meteoritics & Planetary Science, Vol. 37 (2002) 149- / View article **
144Composition of the first bulk melt sample from a volcanic region of Mars: Queen Alexandra Range 94201.
Kring, D; Gleason, J; Swindle, T; Nishiizumi, K; Caffee, M; Hill, D; Jull, A; Boynton, W; Meteoritics & Planetary Science, Vol. 38 (2003) 1833-1848 / View article **
145Book Review: Noble gases in geochemistry and cosmochemistry edited by Donald P Porcelli, Chris J Ballentine, and Rainer Wieler.
Caffee, M; Meteoritics & Planetary Science, Vol. 38 (2003) 479- / View article **
146Noble gases and cosmogenic radionuclides in the Gold Basin L4-chondrite shower: Thermal history, exposure history, and pre-atmospheric size.
Welten, K; Caffee, M; Leya, I; Masarik, J; Nishiizumi, K; Wieler, R; Meteoritics & Planetary Science, Vol. 38 (2003) 157-174 / View article **
147Unraveling the Exposure Histories of Aubrites.
Welten, K; Nishiizumi, K; Hillegonds, D; Caffee, M; Masarik, J; Meteoritics & Planetary Science, Vol. 39 (2004) 5220- / View article **
148Terrestrial Age Survey of Antarctic Meteorites.
Welten, K; Dibiase, R; Nishiizumi, K; Caffee, M; Meteoritics & Planetary Science, Vol. 40 (2005) 5315- / View article **
149Cosmogenic Radionuclide Evidence of a Large and Heterogeneous H3-6 Chondrite Shower: Frontier Mountain 90174.
Welten, K; Nishiizumi, K; Hillegonds, D; Caffee, M; Folco, L; Meteoritics & Planetary Science, Vol. 40 (2005) 5310- / View article **
150The Complex Exposure History of a Large L6 Chondrite Shower from Oman.
Welten, K; Nishiizumi, K; Hillegonds, D; Caffee, M; Meteoritics & Planetary Science, Vol. 41 (2006) 5382- / View article **