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All abstracts by Karem Azmy in conference series: Goldschmidt

(2017) Deciphering the Carbonate Record of Mesoproterozoic Biospheric Oxygenation: Insights from Chromium and Uranium Isotopes
Gilleaudeau G, Frei R, Kaufman A, Luo G, Romaniello S, Zhang F, Klaebe R, Sahoo S, Kah L, Azmy K, Bartley J, Chernyavskiy P, Knoll A & Anbar A

(2017) δ26Mg Record of Phanerozoic Oceans
Törber P, Farkas J, Rollion-Bard C, Wallmann K, Brand U, Azmy K, Tomasovych A, Lecuyer C, Vigier N, Saulnier S, Komarek M, Magna T, Simecek M, Francova M, Böhm F & Eisenhauer A

(2015) Chromium Isotopes in Carbonates Constrain Mesoproterozoic Atmospheric pO2 Levels
Gilleaudeau GJ, Frei R, Kaufman AJ, Kah LC, Azmy K, Bartley JK & Knoll AH

(2015) REE Compositions of Modern Shelf and Deep-Water Articulated Brachiopods
Zaky A, Azmy K, Brand U & Logan A

(2014) Carbon Isotopes in Brachiopod Calcite: A Case of Equilibrium!
Brand U, Azmy K, Bitner MA, Logan A, Zuschin M, Ruggiero ET & Colin P

(2014) Measuring Atmospheric and Marine Hydrospheric Gases of Earth & The Martian Subsurface
Blamey N, Brand U & Azmy K

(2013) Magnesium Isotope Composition of Globally Distributed Modern Brachiopods: Implications for Paleo-Seawater δ26Mg Reconstructions
Farkas J, Brand U, Tomasovych A, Azmy K, Fietzke J & Eisenhauer A

(2012) Oxygen Isotopes & Mg Content in Brachiopod Calcite: Equilibrium Fractionation and a New Paleotemperature Equation
Brand U, Azmy K, Logan A & Bitner AM

(2010) Hydrothermal Diagenesis of Paleozoic Seamount Carbonates
Brand U, Azmy K, Tazawa J-I, Sano H & Buhl D

(2009) Is Paleozoic Ocean-Chemistry Coupled with Epeiric Seawater Isotope Records?
Brand U, Tazawa J-I, Sano H & Azmy K

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