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All abstracts by Lucilla Benedetti in conference series: Goldschmidt

(2019) The CREp Chlorine-36 Exposure Age and Depth Profile Calculator
Schimmelpfennig I, Tesson J, Blard P-H, Benedetti L, Zakiri M & Balco G

(2019) Status of the in situ 14C Extraction System at CEREGE (Aix-En-Provence, France)
Ermini M, Schimmelpfennig I, Keddadouche K, Tuna T, Bard E, Lupker M, Hippe K & Benedetti L

(2013) Variations in Modes and Rates of Long-Term Denudation in Carbonate Terrains Under Mediterranean to Hyper-Arid Climates
Ryb U, Matmon A, Erel Y, Haviv I & Benedetti L

(2009) 10Be and 36Cl Interlaboratory Comparisons: Implications for Terrestrial Production Rates?
Merchel S, Bremser W, Alfimov V, Arnold M, Aumaître G, Benedetti L, Bourlès DL, Braucher R, Caffee M, Christl M, Fifield LK, Finkel RC, Freeman SPHT, Ruiz-Gomez A, Kubik PW, Rood DH, Sasa K, Steier P, Tims SG, Wallner A, Wilcken KM & Xu S

(2009) Cosmogenic 36Cl Production Rate Calibration from Ca and K Spallation
Schimmelpfennig I, Benedetti L, Garreta V, Pik R, Blard PH, Bourlès D, Finkel R, Ammon K & Dunai T

(2008) In situ Cosmogenic 36Cl Production Rate Calibration from Ca and K in Lava Flows
Schimmelpfennig I, Benedetti L, Pik R, Burnard P, Blard PH, Dunai T & Bourlès D

(2007) Dating Carbonate Rocks with in situ Produced Cosmogenic Be-10: Why it Often Fails
Merchel S, Braucher R, Benedetti L, Grauby O & Bourlès D

(2007) In situ Cosmogenic 36Cl Production Rate Calibration on Basaltic Flows of Mount Etna (Sicily, 38°N)
Schimmelpfennig I, Benedetti L, Pik R, Burnard P, Blard P-H & Bourlès D

(2001) Lower Mantle Transport of Water in ‘Anhydrous’ High-Pressure Basalt Assemblages
Panero WR, Benedetti LR & Jeanloz R

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