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All abstracts by April Abbott in conference series: Goldschmidt

(2022) Clay Mineral and Isotopic Evidence for Widespread Restricted, Evaporitic Conditions during the Deposition of the Ediacaran Doushantuo Formation
Han S, Löhr S, Abbott A, Baldermann A, Voigt M, Cui H, Chen B, Farkas J, Shields GA & Kaufman AJ

(2021) Elucidating Biogenic Components of the δ53Cr Cycle in the Modern Ocean
Janssen D, Rickli J, Abbott A, Ellwood M, Twining B, Ohnemus D, Nasemann P, Gilliard D & Jaccard S

(2021) Authigenic Clay Mineral Evidence for Restricted, Evaporitic Conditions during the Emergence of the Ediacaran Doushantuo Biota
Han S, Löhr S, Abbott A, Baldermann A & Yu B

(2020) Massive Subaerial Volcanism Associated with Oceanic Anoxic Event 2?
Handley K, Löhr S & Abbott A

(2020) Detrital Influence on Neodymium Isotope Record of the Last Deglaciation in the North Atlantic
Abbott A, Loehr S, Payne A & Kumar H

(2019) Are Clay Minerals the Primary Control on the Oceanic Rare Earth Element Budget?
Abbott A & Löhr S

(2018) Marine Rare Earth Elements, Neodymium Isotopes and the Benthic Reactive Layer
Haley B, Du J, Abbott A, McManus J & Mix A

(2017) Across the Sediment-Water Interface: A Diagenetic Perspective on Pore Water Benthic Flux Estimates for Neodymium
Abbott A

(2015) Influence of a Benthic REE Source on Sedimentary Records of εNd
Abbott A, Haley B & McManus J

(2013) Iron Supply and Cycling on the Oregon-California Shelf: Comparisons with the Gulf of Mexico Hypoxic Zone
McManus J, Roy M, Severmann S, Chase Z, Berelson W, Reimers C, Goni M, Abbott A & Muratli J

(2013) Rare Earth Elements in Marine Sedimentary Pore Fluids
Abbott A, Haley B, McManus J & Reimers C

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