All abstracts by Cécile Quantin in conference series: Goldschmidt
(2015) Nickel Isotope Fractionation during Smelting and Refining: A New Way to Trace the Sources of Ni in SoilsRatié G, Garnier J, Jouvin D, Ettler V, Sivry Y & Quantin C
(2015) How can We Quantify the Contribution of Each Ni Bearing Phase to the Total Ni Exchangeable Pool? An Isotopic Exchange Kinetic Model
Zelano I, Sivry Y, Quantin C, Gelabert A, Tharaud M, Maury A, Nowak S, Phalyvong K, Abollino O & Benedetti M
(2014) Nickel Isotopes Fate in an Ultramafic Complex
Ratié G, Jouvin D, Garnier J, Rouxel O, Miska S, Guimaraes E, Sivry Y, Emmanuelle M-P, Zelano I & Quantin C
(2013) Ni availability/Ni Solid Phases in Soils and Waters from Ultramafic Complexes in Brazil: A Narrow Relationship
Zelano I, Sivry Y, Quantin C, Gélabert A, Tharaud M, Jouvin D, Montarges-Pelletier E, Garnier G, Pichon R, Nowak S, Miska S, Abollino O & Benedetti M
(2012) Combining µSXRF, EXAFS and Isotopic Signature to Understand the Ni Cycle in Impacted Ultramafic Soils
Quantin C, Jouvin D, Gelabert A, Montarges-Pelletier E, Sivry Y, Zelano I, Pichon R, Garnier J & Benedetti M
(2011) Coupling δ34S [SO42-] and [206Pb / 207Pb]: Origin of Trace Metals in the Urban Orge River, France
Le Pape P, Ayrault S, Michelot J-L & Quantin C
(2010) Is Fossil Tooth Enamel Exempt of Diagenetic Alterations?
Dauphin Y & Quantin C