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Münster

Session convenor: 03c

Abstracts by this author at Goldschmidt2013

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Abstracts submitted to previous conferences

Below are all abstracts at recent previous conferences in the conference archives authored by hstrauss@uni-muenster.de.



(2011) A Profile of Multiple Sulfur Isotopes for the Oman Ophiolite    
Oeser M, Strauss H, Peters M, Wolff E, Koepke J, Garbe-Schönberg D & Dietrich M

(2011) A Record of Paleoproterozoic Sulfur Cycling from ~2 Ga Zaonega Formation, NW Russia    
Meister D, Melezhik VA, Lepland A & Strauss H


(2011) Formation of Barite Chimneys in Hydrothermal Systems    
Eickmann B, Peters M, Strauss H, Thorseth IH & Pedersen RB

(2011) High Magnitude MIF-S due to Increased Atmospheric p(O2)    
Kurzweil F, Hannington M & Strauss H

(2011) Long Residence (> 6 Ma) Time of Paleoproterozoic Seawater Sulfate Revealed by in situ and ex situ Sulfur Isotope Measurements    
Reuschel M, Whitehouse MJ, Melezhik VA, Lepland A, Fallick AE & Strauss H



(2011) The Lomagundi-Jatuli δ13C-Event Revisited    
Illing CJ, Summons RE, Fallick AE, Melezhik VA & Strauss H


(2010) Sulfate Standards for in situ High Spatial Resolution SIMS Measurements    
Reuschel M, Whitehouse MJ, Lepland A, Melezhik VM & Strauss H



(2009) Evaluating the S-Isotope Fractionation Associated with Phanerozoic Pyrite Burial    
Wu N, Farquhar J, Strauss H, Kim S-T & Canfield D

(2009) Lessons to Learn from MIF-S in Precambrian Sedimentary Rocks    
Strauss H, Farquhar J & Thomazo C

(2009) Multiple Sulfur Isotope Measurements from the 2.4 Ga Old Seidorechka Formation    
Reuschel M, Strauss H, Lepland A, Melezhik V, Cartigny P & Kaufman AJ

(2009) Raman Spectroscopic Determination of the Isotope Composition of CO2 Inclusions    
Menneken M, Geisler T, Nemchin A & Strauss H


(2009) Spatial and Temporal Variability of δ13Ccarb and δ18Ocarb of the Voëlwater Subgroup, South Africa    
Tripke C, Strauss H, Mezger K, Gutzmer J & Beukes N

(2009) Sulfur Cycling at the Mid-Atlantic Ridge: A Multiple Sulfur Isotope Approach    
Peters M, Strauss H & Farquhar J

(2009) Sulphide Sulphur and Carbonate Carbon Isotopic Evolution of the Cambrian Series 2 and 3, South China    
Guo Q, Strauss H, Liu C, Zhao Y, Yang X & Pen J

(2009) Variations in Content and Isotopic Composition of Sulfate in Changjiang (Yangtz River) Water    
Liu C-Q, Lang Y-C, Strauss H, Chetelat B, Wang B-L, Li S-L & Li J


(2008) Hydrothermal Fluids from 5°S, MAR: Evidence for a Different Heat Flow Regime in Slow-Spreading Crust?    
Garbe-Schönberg D, Koschinsky A, Schmidt K & Strauss H

(2007) Fluid Venting at a Cretaceous Seamount, Canary Archipelago    
Klügel A, Hansteen T, van den Bogaard P & Strauß H

(2007) Isotopic Evidence for Mid-Archean Anoxia    
Farquhar J, Peters M, Johnston D, Strauss H, Masterson A, Wiechert U & Kaufman J

(2007) Multiple Sulphur Isotopes Reflecting Compositional Changes in Earth's Early Atmosphere    
Strauss H, Peters M, Farquhar J, Johnston D, Wiechert U & Stögbauer A


(2007) Quantification of Sulphur Cycling at the Mid-Atlantic Ridge    
Peters M, Ockert C, Farquhar J, Masterson A & Strauss H

(2007) Rivers of North Rhine Westphalia – Revisited    
Stögbauer A, Strauss H, Arndt J, Marek V, Einsiedl F & van Geldern R

(2007) The Sulphur Isotopic Evolution of Late Neoarchean and Early Paleoproterozoic Seawater    
Guo Q, Strauss H, Schröder S & Gutzmer J

(2005) Dynamic Ocean Chemistry Around the Marinoan glaciation˜Isotopic Evidence from Cap Carbonates    
Chu X, Zhang T, Strauss H, Zhang Q & Feng L

(2005) Using the Multiple Isotopes of Sulfur to Constrain Microbial Processes in the Proterozoic Ocean    
Johnston D, Farquhar J, Wing B, Lyons T, Kah L, Strauss H & Canfield D