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タグ「Sulfur isotope」

Isotopes: Properties, Production, Application Book 1

Author: Andreev B.M., Aref’ev D.G., Baranov V.Yu., Bednyakov V.A., Voinova S.E., Kodina G.E., Lisitsa V.S., Kozlova E.I., Kukulin V.I., Orekhov V.T., Nagaev I.Yu., Pesnya A.V., etc

Reference: Monograph  publisher: “Физико-математическая литература”  (physic-mathematic literature), Moscow, 2005   

ISBN: 978-5-9221-05224

Keywords: isotope

Abstract: This is a book concentrating on research of isotope. Contains dissertations from leading professionals to postgraduate students.

URL: http://mirknig.com/knigi/estesstv_nauki/1181546168-izotopy-svoystva-poluchenie-primenenie.html

Isotopes: Properties, Production, Application Book 2

Author: Andreev B.M., Aref’ev D.G., Baranov V.Yu., Bednyakov V.A., Voinova S.E., Kodina G.E., Lisitsa V.S., Kozlova E.I., Kukulin V.I., Orekhov V.T., Nagaev I.Yu., Pesnya A.V., etc

Reference: Monograph  publisher: “Физико-математическая литература”  (physic-mathematic literature), Moscow, 2005  

ISBN: 978-5-9221-05231

Keywords: isotope

Abstract: This is a book concentrating on research of isotope. Contains articles and dissertations from leading professionals to postgraduate students.

URL: http://mirknig.com/knigi/estesstv_nauki/1181546168-izotopy-svoystva-poluchenie-primenenie.html

Recent sedimentation in the Black Sea: New insights from radionuclide distributions and sulfur isotopes

Title: Recent sedimentation in the Black Sea: New insights from radionuclide distributions and sulfur isotopes.

Author: Yücel, Mustafa; Moore, Willard S.; Butler, Ian B.; Boyce, Adrian; Luther, George W.

Reference: Deep-Sea Research Part I, Oceanographic Research Papers. Aug2012, Vol. 66, p103-113. 11p.

DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.dsr.2012.04.007

Keywords: Black Sea; Sediment; Mass accumulation rate; Pyrite; Sulfur isotope

Abstract: ► Mass accumulation rates (MAR) in the abyssal Black Sea were 61 to 76 g m−2 yr−1. ► These values point to increasing MARs for the past century. ► In the cores with turbidites, we used Chernobyl-derived Cs-137 to compute MAR. ► In turbidite-impacted cores, MAR can be as high as 5230 g m−2 yr−1. ► Fast deposition was reflected in the pyrite sulfur isotopic ratios as well.

URL: http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S096706371200088X

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