All abstracts by Ian Millar in conference series: Goldschmidt
(2018) Two-Billion-Year-Old-Evaporites Capture Earth’s Great OxidationBlättler C, Claire M, Prave A, Kirsimäe K, Higgins J, Medvedev P, Romashkin A, Rychanchik D, Zerkle A, Paiste K, Kreitsmann T, Millar I, Hayles J, Bao H, Turchyn A, Warke M & Lepland A
(2017) Persistence of Isotopic Domains in the Upper Mantle: Evidence from Mantle Circulation Models
Barry T, Davies H, Wolstencroft M, Millar I, Zhidan Z, Safonova I & Price M
(2016) Boron Isotope Composition of Methane-Derived Authigenic Carbonates: Tracer for Fluid Sources
Crémière A, Rae J, Lepland A, Millar I, Bau M, di Primio R & Brunstad H
(2015) Insights into Garnet Lu-Hf and Sm-Nd Geochronology Using Zircon U-Pb
Bird A, Thirlwall M, Strachan R & Millar I
(2013) Tracking Indian-Type Mantle at its Western Limit during the Closure of Neo-Tethys and Opening of the Indian Ocean
Barry T, Davies H & Millar I
(2011) Multiphase Magmatic History of the Oman-Uae Ophiolite
Goodenough K, Styles M, Thomas B, Schofield D, Crowley Q & Millar I
(2010) Hf Isotope Signature of Mt. Etna Magmas (Sicily, Southern Italy)
Viccaro M, Millar IL, Nicotra E & Cristofolini R
(2005) Some Isotopic Constraints on Fluid Versus Melt Transfer from Slab to Wedge: Hf Isotope Evidence from the South Sandwich Arc
Barry T, Pearce J, Leat P & Millar I
(2004) Early-Middle Jurassic Mafic Dykes from Western Dronning Maud Land (Antarctica): Identifying Mantle Sources in the Karoo Large Igneous Province
Riley T, Leat P, Curtis M, Millar I & Fazel A