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All abstracts by Robert W. Nesbitt in conference series: Goldschmidt

(2008) Hf and Nd Isotopes in Marine Sediments: Constraints on Global Silicate Weathering
Bayon G, Burton K, Vigier N, Dennielou B, Ponzevera E, German C & Nesbitt R

(2003) Along-Arc Geochemical Variation of the Southern Izu-Bonin Arc – Transition from the Izu-Bonin to Mariana Arc -
Ishizuka O, Taylor R, Yuasa M, Milton J, Nesbitt R & Uto K

(2003) Secular Fe Isotope Variations in the NW and Central Pacific Ocean
Chu N, Johnson C, Beard B, German C, Nesbitt R & Usui A

(2002) The Role of Aeolian Dust in Scavenging Rare Earth Elements from the Ocean
Bayon G, German CR, Burton KW & Nesbitt RW

(2002) Fluid-Mantle Interaction in an Intra-Oceanic Arc: Constraints from High-Precision Pb Isotopes
Ishizuka O, Taylor R, Milton A & Nesbitt R

(2002) Decoupling of Hf and Nd Isotopes in Western Pacific Fe-Mn Crusts
Chu N-C, German C, Nesbitt R, Van de Flierdt T, Frank M & Kubik P

(2000) Measurement of Pu Isotopes at Ultra-Trace Levels Using Multi-Collector ICP-MS
Milton JA, Taylor R, Warneke T, Nesbitt R, Croudace I & Warwick P

(2000) Nd and Sr Isotopes in South East Atlantic Cores – Looking for Fluctuations in Sediment Provenance and Transport Processes between Interglacial and Glacial Periods
Bayon G, German CR, Nesbitt RW & Pierre C

(2000) A Spatial and Temporal Record of the Hydrothermal Plume at Rainbow, 36N on the MAR
Cave RR, German CR, Khripounoff A, Nesbitt RW & Thomson J

(2000) Spatial and Temporal Variation of Back-Arc Volcanism in the Izu-Bonin Arc – Chemical Variation in Relation to Volcano-Tectonic History
Ishizuka O, Nesbitt RW, Taylor RN, Yuasa M, Uto K & Hochstaedter AG

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