Natalie Roberts
| Name: | Natalie Roberts |
| Affiliation: | University of Cambridge |
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| Last login: | 14 May 2015, 10:09 a.m. |
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- Paleoceanography at intermediate water depth in the Subtropical Western North Pacific Ocean near the Kuroshio Current over the last 1 My (Sites U1436 and U1437) using stable isotopes and foraminifer assemblages (including taphonomy) . IODP Expedition 350
- Part III projects
- On the feasibilty of mapping rare earth element deposits using remote sensing
- Stable isotope and sediment characterising instruments in the department
- Plasma and thermal mass spectrometers in the department
- Scanning instruments in the department
- Reduced El Niño–Southern Oscillation during the Last Glacial Maximum
- Fluid Speciation and Solubility of Aragonite under Subduction Zones Conditions
- AGU practice talks
- Submicron measurements of Mg isotopes in biogenic carbonate using LA-MC-ICPMS: a new window into bio-mineralisation
- Enriched mantle domains reveal the role of recycled oceanic crust in the solid Earth oxygen cycle
- Simulating radiocarbon in ocean and atmosphere through the deglaciation
- Stable carbon isotopes (δ13C) in the Southern Ocean over the last 800ka
- Cave minerals in Paleoenvironmental Research and Planetary Exploration
- Origin of the Mt Kinabalu granite, Borneo: Melt evolution, emplacement and tectonic implications for SE Asia
- The phase relationship of the Mg/Ca palaeothermometer to orbital eccentricity
- Safety in the lab
- TBA
- Hydrothermal sediments are a source of water column Fe and Mn in the Bransfield Strait, Antarctica
- Past Abrupt Climate Change and Freshwater Forcing: What do we know?
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