All abstracts by Richard D. Pancost at Goldschmidt2015
(2015) Eocene Seawater pH – Atmospheric CO2 Reconstructions Using Boron Isotopes in Planktonic Foraminifera
Anagnostou E, John E, Edgar K, Pearson P, Ridgwell A, Inglis G, Pancost R, Lunt D & Foster G |
(2015) Geochemistry and Stratigraphy of an Expanded Section Recording the Early Aptian Oceanic Anoxic Event (Carbonero Section, Subbetic Basin, Southern Spain)
Froehner S, Aguado R, de Gea GA, Castro JM, Quijano ML, Pancost RD & Naafs D |
(2015) Evidence for Euxenia in Two Late Devonian Black Shale Basins
Harris N, Dong T, Poole S, Slowakiewicz M & Pancost R |
(2015) Evidence for Coulpling of Climate and CO2 during the Late Neogene Cooling
Seki O, Schmidt D, Mackensen A, Kawamura K & Pancost R |
(2015) Towards a Peat-Specific Temperature Proxy, Based on brGDGTs
Naafs BDA, Inglis GN, McClymont E, Huguet A, Vleeschouwer F, Evershed RP, Badger MPS & Pancost RD |
(2015) First Occurrence of Archaeal Tetraether Lipids with 5 to 7 Cyclopentane Moieties in a Mesophilic Setting
Inglis GN, Naafs BDA, Feakins SJ, Lahteenoja O, Ponton C, Collinson ME, Rohrssen M & Pancost RD |
(2015) Environmental Changes Prior to the Messinian Salinity Crisis
Mayser JP, Marzocchi A, Sierro FJ, Flecker R & Pancost RD |
(2015) Low Sensitivity of Alkenone Carbon Isotopes to Atmospheric CO2 during the Plio-Pleistocene
Pancost R, Badger M, Chalk T, Foster G, Bown P, Gibbs S, Sexton P, Palike H & Mackensen A |
(2015) Coupled Model-Data Approach to Terrestrial Methane Cycling during Paleogene Greenhouse Climates
Badger M, Rohrssen M, Inglis G, Naafs BD, Pancost R, Valdes P, Wilton D, Beerling D, Collinson M, Kennedy E, Singh P & Singh M |
(2015) Impact of Oceanic Anoxia and High pCO2 on the Marine Nitrogen Cycle during the Early Cretaceous
Monteiro F, Naafs D, Pancost R, Pearson A, Ridgwell A & Higgins M |
(2015) Evidence for Methane Cycling in Paleogene Terrestrial and Marginal Marine Sediments
Rohrssen M, Inglis GN, Badger MPS, Naafs BDA, Kennedy EM, Collinson ME, Singh PK, Singh MP & Pancost RD |