Hendy, 1971 - Google Patents
The isotopic geochemistry of speleothems—I. The calculation of the effects of different modes of formation on the isotopic composition of speleothems and their …Hendy, 1971
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- 3795731772512379349
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- Hendy C
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- Geochimica et cosmochimica Acta
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The effects of different modes of formation on the isotopic composition of speleothems has been examined to delineate the conditions under which they may be used to give palaeo- climatic data. The modes of deposition considered were: equilibrium loss of CO 2, kinetic …
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