All abstracts by Daniel Obrist in conference series: Goldschmidt
(2021) A Top-Down Emissions Estimation in the Boston Urban Region Suggests an Underestimation of Small Point and/Or Non-Point Mercury EmissionsAngot H, Rutkowski E, Sargent M, Wofsy SC, Hutyra LR, Howard DA, Obrist D & Selin NE
(2017) Thawing of Arctic Soils: Control of Trace Element Dynamics by Organic Matter
Agnan Y, Alexis MA, Rouelle M, Anquetil C, Obrist D & Derenne S
(2016) Terrestrial Mercury Biogeochemistry: A Need To Re-assess the Role of Dry Deposition of Elemental Mercury
Obrist D, Agnan Y, Zheng W, Bergquist B & Helmig D
(2016) Methane Emissions throughout the Year in Arctic Tundra, Northern Alaska
Agnan Y, Edwards G & Obrist D
(2014) Mercury Isotope Compositions in North American Forest Soils and Litters
Zheng W, Bergquist B, Weis D & Obrist D
(2014) Mercury Depletion, Deposition, and Re-emission in Snowpack over the Arctic Tundra and Ocean
Moore C, Obrist D, Steffen A, Staebler R, Douglas T & Nghiem S
(2010) Efficient Bromine-Induced Mercury Oxidation Observed Under Temperate Conditions at the Dead Sea
Obrist D, Peleg M, Fain X, Matveev V, Tas E, Asaf D & Luria M