Details for: DIoni I. Cendón
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DIoni I. Cendón (ANSTO (Australian Nuclear Science and Technology Organisation))
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Goldschmidt2019
Dioni I. Cendón is a principal research scientist at ANSTO (Australian Nuclear Science and Technology Organisation) with broad research interests in the hydrogeochemical process involving water (surface and underground) and interactions with surrounding rocks. His studies have focused on the analysis/application of isotopic (e.g.: 3H, 14C, 36Cl, 87Sr/86Sr, etc.) and other geochemical techniques (e.g.: trace and REE’s analysis) in water, solids, and gases.
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(2019) Fertilizers Rule REYs: Agricultural Catchments of Eastern Australia
Cendón DI, Harris SJ, Kelly BFJ, Peterson M, Hankin S, Rowling B, Watson J & Xiao S(2016) Evolution of Chemical and Isotopic Composition of Inorganic Carbon in the Unsaturated and Saturated Zones of a Semi-Arid Zone Environment
Meredith K, Han L, Hollins S, Cendon D, Jacobsen G & Baker A(2007) Palaeohydrology of the Mulhouse Basin: Are Fluid Inclusions in Halite Tracers of Past Seawater Composition?
Cendon D, Ayora C, Pueyo JJ, Taberner C & Blanc-Valleron M-M(2019) Fertilizers Rule REYs: Agricultural Catchments of Eastern Australia
Cendón DI, Harris SJ, Kelly BFJ, Peterson M, Hankin S, Rowling B, Watson J & Xiao S(2016) Evolution of Chemical and Isotopic Composition of Inorganic Carbon in the Unsaturated and Saturated Zones of a Semi-Arid Zone Environment
Meredith K, Han L, Hollins S, Cendon D, Jacobsen G & Baker A(2007) Palaeohydrology of the Mulhouse Basin: Are Fluid Inclusions in Halite Tracers of Past Seawater Composition?
Cendon D, Ayora C, Pueyo JJ, Taberner C & Blanc-Valleron M-M