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All abstracts by Theodore Labotka in conference series: Goldschmidt

(2012) Infiltration-Driven Metamorphism of Dolomite Rock
Labotka T, DeAngelis M & Cole D

(2010) Chemical, Isotopic and Structural Features Associated with Mineral-Fluid Systems Far from Equilibrium
Cole D, Labotka T, Fayek M, Utsunomiya S, DeAngelis M & Anovitz L

(2010) An Experimental Study of the Diffusion of C and O in Calcite in Mixed CO2-H2O Fluid
Labotka T, Cole D, Fayek M & Chacko T

(2010) An Experimental Investigation of Olivine-Fluid Interaction as a Function of pH and Surface Area
DeAngelis M, Labotka T, Finkelstein D & Cole D

(2009) Experimental Study of the Breakdown of Dolomite: Effects of Grain Size and Aggregation on Rate
Labotka T, DeAngelis M & Cole C

(2008) Coupled Cation and O Isotope Exchange in Alkali Feldspar
Labotka T, Cole D & Fayek M

(2007) O Isotope Exchange during the Breakdown of Dolomite: An Experimental Study
Labotka T, DeAngelis M, Cole D, Fayek M, Riciputi L, Ushikubo T, Kita N & Valley J

(2005) Mineral Reaction Interfaces and Associated Porosity Generation
Cole D, Labotka T, Larson P, More K, Kenik E, Fayek M, Stadermann F & Riciputi L

(2005) Breakdown of Dolomite in H<->2<$>O-Rich Fluid: An Experimental Study
Labotka T, DeAngelis M & Cole D

(2005) Fluid-Mediated Mineral Consumption and Growth in Polymetamorphosed Metapelites of the Black Hills, South Dakota
Nabelek P, Labotka T, Helms T & Wilke M

(2002) Coupled Cation and Oxygen Exchange between Alkali Feldspar and Aqueous Chloride Solution
Labotka T, Cole D, Fayek M & Riciputi L

(2000) Coupled Mineralogic Reaction and Isotopic Exchange in Regionally Metamorphosed Dolomite, Death Valley, California
Labotka TC, Souza P & Nabelek P

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