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All abstracts by Shuo Ding in conference series: Goldschmidt

(2025) Sulfur Isotopes at Subduction Zones: Sediment Heterogeneity and Arc Homogeneity
Peccia A, Plank T, Ding S, Aiuppa A, Vizzini S, Taracsák Z, Monteleone BD, Pyle D & Mather TA

(2025) Development of Basaltic Glass Reference Materials for Volatile Element Analysis (H₂O, CO₂, S, Cl, F) and Investigation of Water-Induced C Ionization Suppression in Silicate Glasses Using SIMS
Moussallam Y, Towbin H, Plank T, Bureau H, Khodja H, Yunbin G, Baker MB, Stolper E, Naab F, Monteleone BD, Gaetani G, Shimizu K, Lee H, Ushikubo T, Ding S, Shi S & Rose-Koga EF

(2024) A New era of H-O-C-S Magma Solubility Modeling: Better, Faster, Stronger
Iacovino K, Burgisser A, Ding S, Hughes EC, Kilgour G, Liggins P, Sun C & Wieser P

(2023) What can Sulfur Isotope Ratios Measured in Melt Inclusions Tell us About the Subduction Zone Sulfur Cycle?
Taracsak Z, Mather TA, Pyle D, Plank T, Ding S, Peccia A & Aiuppa S

(2022) Sulfur_X: A Model of Sulfur Degassing during Magma Ascent
Ding S, Plank TA & Wallace P

(2020) Apatite Sulfur Isotope Ratios in the 1257 Samalas Eruption (Indonesia)
Economos R, Jackson Y, Ding S, Longpré M-A, Vidal C, Pratomo I & Hertwig A

(2020) Tracking Sulfur Behavior and fO2 Evolution in the 1257 CE Samalas Magma Reservoir (Indonesia)
Ding S, Longpré M-A, Economos R, Fiege A, Vidal C & Pratomo I

(2020) Understanding Magmatic Processes Prior to the 1257 CE Mount Samalas Eruption Through Plagioclase Zoning Patterns
Kenis L, Ding S, Economos R, Vidal C, Pratomo I & Longpré M-A

(2016) The Fate of Sulfur during Mantle Melting – Implications for the Mantle Sulfur Budget and the Mode of Deep Carbon Storage
Dasgupta R, Ding S & Tsuno K

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