All abstracts by Erik Sperling in conference series: Goldschmidt
(2019) Re-visiting the Redox-Sensitive Trace Metal Record of the Neoproterozoic Oxygenation EventSperling E, Farrell U, Planavsky N & Sgp Trace Metal Working Group
(2018) Probing Sequential Chemical Extractions for Iron Speciation Using Magnetic Methods
Slotznick S, Swanson-Hysell N, Sperling E, Miller A, van Helmond N & Slomp C
(2018) Persistent Global Marine Anoxia in the Early Silurian
Stockey R, Cole D, Planavsky N, Loydell D, Frýda J & Sperling E
(2018) Uranium Isotope Fractionation Factors in Ferruginous Settings
Cole D, Longley M, Wilkes D, Wang X, Swanner E, Witkop C, Sperling E & Planavsky N
(2018) Temperature-Dependent Hypoxia and End-Permian Mass Extinction
Penn J, Deutsch C, Payne J & Sperling E
(2018) An Exceptional Record of Early- to Mid-Paleozoic Redox Change from the Road River Group, Yukon, Canada
Sperling E, Strauss J, Tiffani F, Austin M, Sabrina T, Joseph M, Stephanie P-T, Liam B, Stockey R, Devon C, Noah P, David L, Lenz A & Melchin M
(2018) New Biomarker Occurrences Provide Evidence for Neoproterozoic Animals
Zumberge A, Cardenas P, Sperling E & Love G
(2018) Late Mesoproterozoic Oceanic Oxygenation Caused Widespread Sedimentary Manganogenesis
Spinks S, Sperling E, Thorne R, White A & Armstrong J
(2014) More Bang for Your Buck? Ecological Thresholds, Oxygen, and the Cambrian Explosion
Sperling E
(2013) The Global Record of Local Iron Geochemical Data from Proterozoic Through Paleozoic Basins
Sperling E, Wolock C, Knoll A & Johnston D