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(2020) Quantification of Transformation and Transport Across Biogeochemical Boundaries by Multi-Element CSIA
Sherwood Lollar B, Phillips E, Ojeda A, Chen W & Gilevska T
https://doi.org/10.46427/gold2020.2362
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Barbara Sherwood Lollar
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Submitted by Pieter Bots on Tuesday 23rd June 13:37
Thank you very much for this presentation. I was wondering if you have ideas on why the isotopic signature trend reverses for Clorine going up in the sediment? Could this indicate a source of MCB (possibly also impacting on the isotopic signatures for benzene), or is there another process going on? Many thanks again (P. Bots).
Thank you very much for this presentation. I was wondering if you have ideas on why the isotopic signature trend reverses for Clorine going up in the sediment? Could this indicate a source of MCB (possibly also impacting on the isotopic signatures for benzene), or is there another process going on? Many thanks again (P. Bots).
Submitted by Olivier Radakovitch on Wednesday 24th June 11:53
Thank you very much for this very nice talk, and congratulations for your Medal. Do you have an indea on which processes may explain the very clear zonation that you found on the sediment ? Could it be due to sediment charateristics (grain-size, porewater advection layer...), microbial community or oxygen content ? (O Radakovitch).
Thank you very much for this very nice talk, and congratulations for your Medal. Do you have an indea on which processes may explain the very clear zonation that you found on the sediment ? Could it be due to sediment charateristics (grain-size, porewater advection layer...), microbial community or oxygen content ? (O Radakovitch).
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