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All abstracts by Dorothea Bauch in conference series: Goldschmidt

(2022) East Greenland’s Rising Impact on the Marine Silicon Cycle Constrained by Silicon Isotopes
Laukert G, Kienast SS, Horner TJ, Doering K, Grasse P, Bauch D, Frank M, Huhn O & Mertens C

(2021) Nutrient Inputs, Utilization and Cycling in the Laptev Sea Constrained by Macronutrient Concentrations and Stable Silicon Isotopes
Laukert G, Grasse P, Novikhin A, Povazhny V, Doering K, Hölemann J, Janout M, Bauch D, Kassens H & Frank M

(2019) What Triple Isotopes of Dissolved O2 Tell us About Deep Water Formation in the Arctic Ocean
Luz B, Barkan E, Bauch D & Smethie W

(2019) Inconsistencies between Fram Strait Water Mass Budget Assessments Based on Radiogenic Neodymium Isotopes and Nutrients
Laukert G, Bauch D, Frank M, Hathorne EC, Dreyer J, Meulenbroek K, Schaffer J, Rabe B, Paffrath R, Pahnke K, Rutgers van der Loeff M, Meyer H & Graeve M

(2019) Water Mass Contributions to the Central Arctic – New Insights from Rare Earth Elements and Nd Isotopes
Paffrath R, Bauch D, Rutgers van der Loeff M, Laukert G & Pahnke K

(2019) Surface Water Changes during Transit from North Pole to Fram Strait
Rutgers van der Loeff M, Stimac I, Casacuberta N, Wefing A-M, Laukert G, Bauch D, Paffrath R, Provost C, Karcher M, Meyer H, Schaffer J, Rabe B, Graeve M & Ludwichowski K-U

(2017) Radium in the Arctic Ocean – The 2015 GEOTRACES Missions
Rutgers van der Loeff M, Kipp L, Bauch D & Charkin A

(2016) Dissolved Nd Isotope and REE Distributions Trace Interannual Variability of Water Mass Mixing and Water-Sediment Interaction in the Laptev Sea
Laukert G, Frank M, Hathorne EC, Bauch D, Wegner C, Kassens H & Timokhov L

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