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All abstracts by Laura Bracciali in conference series: Goldschmidt

(2023) High-Sensitivity Sector-Field HR-ICP-MS: Boosting the Thermo Scientific Element XR Performance for Radiogenic Isotope Measurements in Dry Plasma
Bracciali L, Vollstaedt H & Lloyd NS

(2022) LA ICP-MS Imaging of Zircons by Sector Field, High Sensitivity Mass Spectrometry Coupled to Fast-Washout Laser Ablation
Bracciali L, Craig G, Lindemann T, Vollstaedt H, Lloyd N, Asogan D & Van Malderen SJM

(2021) Maximizing Precision and Accuracy of TIMS Nd Isotope Measurements for Small Sample Sizes
Ackerman L, Rejšek J, Roberts J, Bracciali L, Vollstaedt H, Scheiner F & Holcová K

(2020) Coupled Zircon-Rutile U-Pb Chronology: LA ICP-MS Dating and Geological Significance
Bracciali L

(2018) New Insights on the Thermal Evolution of the Stolzburg Pluton, Barberton Granitoid Greenstone Terrain, South Africa, by U-Pb Apatite and Zircon Ages
Mühlberg M, Stevens G, Moyen J-F, Lana C, Kisters AFM & Bracciali L

(2018) Detrital Zircon Populations Versus Age Populations: Fingerprinting Eastern Himalayan Bedrock Sources by Micro-Texturally Driven U-Pb LA ICP-MS Geochronology
Bracciali L, Parrish RR, Horstwood MSA & Najman Y

(2014) Multiple Melt Sources and Shallow Processes in a Cambrian Magmatic Arc (Morozumi Range, Antarctica)
Rocchi S, Bracciali L, Di Vincenzo G, Dini A & Vezzoni S

(2013) Coupled LA U-Pb Chronology of Detrital Zircon and Rutile: A Powerful Provenance Tracer
Bracciali L, Parrish RR, Horstwood MSA & Najman Y

(2011) Testing Crustal Deformation and Erosion-Tectonic Feedback Models in the Easternmost Himalaya Using Palaeo-Brahmaputra Deposits
Bracciali L, Parrish RR, Najman Y & Horstwood MSA

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