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Stable isotopes in chitinous fossils of aquatic invertebrates

Stable isotopes in chitinous fossils of aquatic invertebrates
Stable isotopes in chitinous fossils of aquatic invertebrates
Current stable isotope techniques permit the development of new approaches for reconstructing past climate
and aquatic food webs based on chitinous invertebrate fossils from lake sediments.
1811-1602
100-102
Heiri, Oliver
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Wooller, M.J.
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Wang, Y.V.
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Heiri, Oliver
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Wooller, M.J.
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van Hardenbroek, M.
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Heiri, Oliver, Wooller, M.J., van Hardenbroek, M. and Wang, Y.V. (2009) Stable isotopes in chitinous fossils of aquatic invertebrates. PAGES News, 17 (3), 100-102.

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Abstract

Current stable isotope techniques permit the development of new approaches for reconstructing past climate
and aquatic food webs based on chitinous invertebrate fossils from lake sediments.

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Published date: October 2009
Organisations: Palaeoenvironment Laboratory (PLUS)

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Local EPrints ID: 355821
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/355821
ISSN: 1811-1602
PURE UUID: dc1899ae-a356-4ded-9089-4d741b5c58c9

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Date deposited: 05 Sep 2013 14:30
Last modified: 14 Mar 2024 14:38

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Author: Oliver Heiri
Author: M.J. Wooller
Author: M. van Hardenbroek
Author: Y.V. Wang

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