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All abstracts by Kristin Doering in conference series: Goldschmidt

(2023) The Silica Cycle on a Continental Shelf during the Upper Cretaceous: Reconstructions of Silicon Isotopes of Sponges, Radiolaria and Diatoms
Doering K, Zhang Z, Dai Y, Dummann W, Pickering RA, Brylka K, Stoerling T, Schröder-Adams C, Richoz S, Frank M, Herrle J, Harwood D & Conley DJ

(2023) Effects of the K-Pg Boundary Event on the Ocean Silicon Cycle: What Sponge Spicule and Radiolarian Silicon Isotopes can Show us
Stoerling T, Friberg L, Cassarino L, Pickering RA, Doering K, Stamm FM, Hendry KR, Richoz S & Conley DJ

(2023) Coupled Marine Silica and Carbon Cycle Changes after the Palaeocene Eocene Thermal Maximum
Dai Y, Zhang Z, Richoz S, Doering K, Stamm FM, Yu J, Xu Z, Frank M & Conley DJ

(2022) East Greenland’s Rising Impact on the Marine Silicon Cycle Constrained by Silicon Isotopes
Laukert G, Kienast SS, Horner TJ, Doering K, Grasse P, Bauch D, Frank M, Huhn O & Mertens C

(2021) Nutrient Inputs, Utilization and Cycling in the Laptev Sea Constrained by Macronutrient Concentrations and Stable Silicon Isotopes
Laukert G, Grasse P, Novikhin A, Povazhny V, Doering K, Hölemann J, Janout M, Bauch D, Kassens H & Frank M

(2019) Marine Reverse Silicate Weathering Traced by Silicon Isotopes
Geilert S, Hensen C, Doering K, Grasse P, Ehlert C, Liebetrau V, Scholz F, Schmidt M & Frank M

(2019) Silicon Isotope Signatures of Radiolaria and their Potential to Track Changes in Past Seawater Nutrient Concentrations
Doering K, Grasse P, Ehlert C & Frank M

(2013) Stable Silicon Isotopes in Porewaters off Peru – Diatom Dissolution Versus Authigenic Clay Mineral Formation
Ehlert C, Doering K, Wallmann K, Grasse P & Frank M

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