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All abstracts by Ian Parkinson in conference series: Goldschmidt

(2021) Highly Refractory Mantle beneath Anomalously Thin Slow-Spreading Oceanic Crust in the Masirah Ophiolite (SE Oman)
Jansen MN, MacLeod CJ, Lissenberg J & Parkinson I

(2021) Empirical and Experimental Constraints on Fe-Ti Oxide-Melt Titanium Isotope Fractionation Factors
Hoare L, Klaver M, Muir D, Klemme S, Barling J, Parkinson I, Lissenberg J & Millet M-A

(2018) Age Model and Geochemical Evolution of FeMn Crusts
Josso P, Lusty P, Parkinson I, Chenery S, Horstwood M & Murton B

(2018) Extreme Mantle Heterogeneity Preserved in Earth’s Oceanic Crust
Burton K, McCoy-West A, Inglis E & Parkinson I

(2018) Detrital Chromite from Jack Hills: Clarifying the Zircon Record
Staddon L, Parkinson I, Horstwood M & Elliott T

(2018) Understanding Trace Metal Sorption by Marine Minerals to Validate and Calibrate Geochemical Palaeoproxies
Peacock C, Rodley J, Dixon S, Poulton S, Parkinson I & James R

(2017) Development of the Tellurium Stable Isotope Proxy
Fehr M, Hammond S, König S, Schönbächler M & Parkinson I

(2017) Crustal Evolution in the Yilgarn Craton: Detrital Chromite from Jack Hills
Staddon L, Parkinson I, Horstwood M & Elliott T

(2017) Assessing Ocean Deoxygenation during the Palaeocene-Eocene Thermal Maximum
Remmelzwaal S, Dixon S, Parkinson I, Schmidt D, Monteiro F, Sexton P, Fehr M, Peacock C & James R

(2017) Isotope Composition of High Ti Picrites from the Ethiopian Flood Basalt Province: Implications for the Source and Evolution of Mantle Plumes
Stuart F, Rogers N, Davies M, Parkinson I, Hammond S & Yirgu G

(2017) The Faithfulness of Foraminiferal Calcite as a Seawater Chromium Recorder
Parkinson I, Remmelzwaal S, Sadekov A, Titelboim D, Roepert A, Schmidt D, Abramovich S, Polerecky L & Middelburg J

(2017) On the Cr Isotopic Composition of Seawater
Goring-Harford H, James R, Pearce C, Connelly D, Klar J & Parkinson I

(2017) Evolution of the Isotopic Composition of Dissolved Iron in Hydrothermal Plumes in the Southern Ocean
Klar J, James R, Gibbs D, Lough A, Parkinson I, Milton J & Hawkes J

(2016) Deep Mantle Heterogeneity Recorded in the OJ Nui Plume Head
Schaefer B, Hoernle K, Parkinson I, Golowin R, Portnyagin M, Turner S & Werner R

(2015) Nucleosynthetic 84Sr Heterogeneity in the Early Solar System
Charlier B, Parkinson I, Burton K, Grady M & Wilson C

(2015) Petrogenesis of Post-Collisional Volcanism in the Greater Caucasus
Bewick S, Harris N, Hammond S, Parkinson I, Adamia S & Sadradze N

(2015) Srching for Silicate Weathering Feedback in the Geological Record
Pearce C, Foster G, Sexton P, Henehan M, Edgar K & Parkinson I

(2015) Variations in the Strontium Isotope Composition of Seawater during the Quaternary
Nowell GM, Plumstead J, Parkinson I & Burton K

(2015) Os Isotope Evidence for a Heterogeneous Source for the World’s Largest Phanerozoic Volcanic Event
Schaefer B, Hoernle K, Parkinson I, Golowin R, Portnyagin M, Turner S, Hauff F & Werner R

(2015) Tracing δ18O – δ2H Isotopic Evolution of Ancient Fracture Fluids: A Novel Approach Using Sr Stable Isotopes
Sutcliffe C, Burton K, Nowell G, Parkinson I, Glein C, McDermott J, Li L & Sherwood Lollar B

(2015) Mantle Heterogeneity and the Onset of Melting beneath Mid-Ocean Ridges Revealed by Lead Isotopes
Burton K, Parkinson I & Gannoun A

(2015) Tracing Hydrothermal Iron Input to the Deep Ocean Using Iron Isotopes
Lough A, Klar J, Gibbs D, Milton J, Parkinson I, Homoky W, Racheal J, Connelly D & Rachel M

(2015) Isotopic Composition of Hydrothermal Iron Delivered to the Ocean Interior
Klar J, James R, Gibbs D, Parkinson I, Milton A & Connelly D

(2015) High Precision Stable Chromium Isotopes in Meteorites
Bonnand P, Halliday A, Williams H, Parkinson I & Wood B

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