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All abstracts by Nathan D. Sheldon in conference series: Goldschmidt

(2015) Positive Feedback Drives Carbon Release from Soils to Atmopshere during Paleocene/Eocene Warming
Cotton J, Sheldon N, Hren M & Gallagher T

(2014) New Carbon Isotope Records of the Late Cretaceous Oceanic Anoxic Event 3 from the Western Interior Seaway
Tessin A, Sheldon N & Hendy I

(2014) Mesoproterozoic Climate – Equability in the Absence of High CO2
Sheldon N & Fiorella R

(2014) Terrestrial Life and Environmental Heterogeneity within the Late-Mesoproterozoic Nonesuch Shale
Gallagher T & Sheldon N

(2013) Causes and Consequences of Low Atmospheric pCO2 in the Late Mesoproterozoic
Sheldon N

(2013) Anoxygenic Cyanobacterial Mats in Middle Island Sinkhole, Lake Huron: An Analogue of the Precambrian
Dick G, Kinsman-Costello L, Sheldon N, Biddanda B, Marcus D, Voorhies A, Snider M & Gallagher T

(2013) Clumped Isotope Thermometry of Neoproterozoic Cap Carbonates from Northwest and Southeast China
Gallagher T, Sheldon N & Xiao S

(2012) Extensive Life on Land ~1.1 Ga ago
Sheldon N & Hren M

(2012) Clumped Isotope Paleothermometry: Interpreting Lacustrine Climate Records
Hren M, Sheldon N & Lohmann K

(2011) Paleosol Constraints on Atmospheric CO2 Levels in the Archaean and Proterozoic
Sheldon N

(2011) Mid-Latitude (~50°N) Continental Response to Falling Atmospheric PCO2 during the Eocene-Oligocene Transition
Hren MT, Sheldon ND, Grimes ST, Collinson ME, Hooker JJ, Bugler M & Lohmann K

(2010) Derivation of a New Soil Respired CO2 Proxy for Application to paleo-CO2 Reconstruction
Cotton J & Sheldon N

(2010) Mass Extinctions, Climate Change, and Enhanced Terrestrial Weathering?: The End-Permian and End-Guadalupian Events Compared
Sheldon N & Chakrabarti R

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