All abstracts by Thomas Prohaska in conference series: Goldschmidt
(2020) Pushing the Limits – Low Level Ca Isotopic Analysis Using DS MC TIMS in Biological TissuesRetzmann A, Walls D, Miller KA, Irrgeher J, Prohaska T & Wieser M
(2017) From Source to Sink: A Multi-Isotope Approach to Investigate Riverine Inputs into the German North Sea
Irrgeher J, Reese A, Zimmermann T, Prohaska T, Wieser ME & Proefrock D
(2017) A New Fully Automated Sample Preparation System for the Isotopic Analysis of Sr, Pb and Nd via MC ICP-MS and its Application to Sediment Digests
Zimmermann T, Retzmann A, Irrgeher J, Prohaska T & Pröfrock D
(2015) Development of a Multi-Isotope Tracer Tool for Aquatic Ecosystems on the Example of the German Wadden Sea
Irrgeher J, Proefrock D, Prohaska T, Zitek A & Prange A
(2015) Analysis of Spatially Resolved Isotopic Images Assessed by LA-ICP-MS by Using Isotope Pattern Deconvolution and Data Reduction by Means of ArcGIS
Prohaska T, Irrgeher J, Draxler J & Zitek A
(2012) Sr Isotopic Investigations of Calcium-Rich Matrices by LA-MC-ICPMS
Irrgeher J, Galler P, Zitek A, Teschler-Nicola M & Prohaska T
(2012) Chemical Imaging of Isotopic Spikes in Hard Tussues Using LA-ICPMS
Prohaska T, Horsky M, Irrgeher J, Zitek A, Teschler-Nicola M, Schulze-Koenig T & Walczyk T
(2012) Temporal Resolution of LA-ICPMS Analyses of Fish Hard Parts
Zitek A, Irrgeher J, Kappel S, Kendlbacher F & Prohaska T
(2007) Uranium Isotope Ratios Determined by MC-ICP-MS and the Assessment of Total Combined Uncertainty Budgets
Boulyga S, Klötzli U & Prohaska T