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All abstracts by Jean-François Hélie in conference series: Goldschmidt

(2020) Removing the Barriers for Measuring Phosphate Oxygen Isotope Compositions of Low P Concentration Freshwater Samples
Barbecot F, Tcaci M, Helie J-F, Surridge BWJ & Goody DC

(2017) Tracing Phosphate Sources Through Oxygen Isotopic Signatures
Tcaci M, Barbecot F, Hélie J-F & Gooddy D

(2014) Kinetic Fractionation of Stable Hydrogen and Oxygen Isotopes Upon Sea-Ice Formation
Mucci A, Michel C, Niemi A & Hélie J-F

(2013) Light Hydrocarbons and Dissolved Organic Carbon in Shallow Aquifers of the St. Lawrence Lowlands: Concentrations and δ13C Signatures
Moritz A, Gélinas Y, Hélie J-F, Pinti D, Larocque M & Barnetche D

(2012) Sulphur and Carbon Isotope Records Across the Terrestrial Permian-Triassic (P-T) Boundary
Bui TH, Helie J-F & Wing B

(2012) Review of Environmental Multi-Tracer Sensitivity to Groundwater Discharge in River
Lefebvre K, Barbecot F, Larocque M, Ghaleb B, Helie J-F, Noret A & Gagne S

(2012) Dating Groundwater in Quebec Using Noble Gases, U and Stable Isotopes and Major Elements
Vautour G, Meyzonnat G, Mejean P, Pinti DL, Larocque M, Castro MC, Hall CM & Helie J-F

(2012) Use of Stable (HOCN) and Radiogenic (Sr) Isotopes to Determine the Geographic Provenance and Traceability of Artisanal Cheeses of Quebec, Canada
Desrochers S, Stevenson R, Helie J-F & Poirier A

(2012) Suitability of IAEA-603 as a Replacement of NBS19 for Small Sample Carbonate Analysis
Helie J-F, Hillaire-Marcel C & Groening M

(2011) Use of Stable (ΗOCN) and Radiogenic (Sr) Isotopes to Determine the Geographic Provenance and Traceability of Artisanal Cheeses of Quebec, Canada
Desrochers S, Stevenson R, Hélie J-F & Poirier A

(2009) Dissolved Carbon in Large Boral Catchment Basins and Hydroelectric Reservoirs: Isotopic Clues
Helie J-F, Rosa E, Lalonde A & Hillaire-Marcel C

(2002) Isotopic Insights into Carbon Metabolism in a Boreal Forest Hydroelectric Reservoir of the James Bay Area (Canada)
Helie J-F, Hillaire-Marcel C & Varfalvy L

(2001) Insight into Carbon Fluxes and Carbon Metabolism in an Hydroelectric Reservoir of the James Bay Area (Canada) Using Concentrations and Isotopic Compositions of Dissolved Oxygen and Carbon (Organic and Inorganic)
Hélie J-F, Hillaire-Marcel C, Luther L & Varfalvy L

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