All abstracts by Luke Handley in conference series: Goldschmidt
(2014) A 2.5Ma Year Record of Wetland Development in the Congo Basin Inferred from Hopanoid BiomarkersTalbot H, Spencer-Jones C, Handley L, Dinga B, Schefuss E, Mann P, Poulsen J, Spencer R, Wabakanghanzi J & Wagner T
(2011) Late Paleocene Sea Surface Cooling in Southeast New Zealand
Taylor K, Hollis C, Handley L, Morgans H, Crouch E, Schouten S & Pancost R
(2011) Response of Continental Biogeochemical Processes to Short- and Long-Term Global Warming
Pancost R, Taylor K, Hollis C, Handley L, Rees-Owen R, Crouch E & Schouten S
(2010) Novel Records of Past Methane Emission Events from the Congo and Amazon Fans
Handley L, Talbot H, Cooke M & Wagner T
(2010) Biomarker Evidence for Intense Aerobic Methane Oxidation during Sapropel Conditions
Talbot H, Handley L, de Lange G & Wagner T
(2009) Comparison of Long- and Short-Term Terrestrial Carbon Isotopic Records of the Palaeogene
Pancost R, Handley L, van Dongen B, Pearson P & Schouten S
(2009) The Biohopanoid Soil Proxy: Recent Developments and Future Directions
Talbot H, Cooke M, Handley L & Wagner T
(2008) Integrated Biomarker Records Reveal Complex and Dramatic Changes in High Latitude Climate during the Paleogene
Handley L, Hollis C, Crouch E, Schouten S, Huber M, Morgans H, Pearson P, Sinninghe Damsté J, Burgess C & Pancost R
(2006) The carbon isotope stratigraphy of the PETM – new records from bacterial and higher plant biomarkers
Handley L, Hawkins E, Steart D, Collinson M, Scott A, Crouch E, Sinninghe Damste J & Pancost R