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All abstracts by Elizabeth Griffith in conference series: Goldschmidt

(2020) Investigating Travertine Laminae Formed in Honey Creek within the Arbuckle Mountains of Oklahoma
Griffith E, Fan M & Tripati A

(2019) Insight from Metal and Nonmetal Isotopes for Barite Formation
Griffith E, Paytan A, Wortmann U, Eisenhauer A, Scher H & Bullen T

(2018) Stable Calcium, Magnesium and Carbon Isotopic Compositions of Two Modern Bahamian Lake Stromatolites
Griffith E, Wogsland B, Li Z, Wronkiewicz D, Paul V, Fan M & Fantle M

(2017) First Measurements of Magnesium Isotopic Compositions of Two Modern Bahamian Island Lake Stromatolites
Griffith E, Li Z, Gaines E, Wronkiewicz D, Paul V, Fan M & Fantle M

(2014) Stable Sr Isotopes in Seawater
Paytan A, Eisenhauer A, Griffith E, Chien C-T & Street J

(2014) Combined Stable Strontium and Sulfur Mass Dependent Isotopic Measurements in Barite to Identify Origin
Griffith E, Paytan A, Schauble E, Scher H, Widanagamage I & Senko J

(2014) Stable SST in the Indo-Pacific Warm Pool during the Pliocene-Pleistocene Climate Transition
Dekens P, Ravelo AC & Griffith E

(2013) Stable Sr Isotope Fractionation in Synthetic Barite
Widanagamage I, Griffith E & Scher H

(2013) New Insights into Simultaneous Determination of Mass-Dependent Isotopic Fractionation and Radiogenic Isotope Variations of Strontium by Multi-Collector ICPMS
Scher H, Griffith E & Buckley W

(2012) Mass Dependent Stable Isotopic Fractionation (S88/86Sr) during the Precipitation of Barite, Zodletone Spring, Oklahoma
Widanagamage I, Scher H, Senko J & Griffith E

(2012) Investigating Controls on Calcium Isotope Ratios in Marine Carbonates and Barite Across the Paleocene-Eocene Thermal Maximum
Griffith E, Fantle M, Bullen T, Eisenhauer A & Paytan A

(2010) Seawater Calcium Isotope Record over the Paleocene-Eocene Thermal Maximum
Griffith E & Paytan A

(2008) Evidence for a Dynamic Marine Calcium Cycle during the Past 30 Million Years from a Record of Calcium Isotopes in Marine Barite
Griffith E, Paytan A & Bullen T

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