All abstracts by Peter Schlosser in conference series: Goldschmidt
(2015) Young High-Arsenic Groundwater Confirmed to 250 M Depth Across the India-Bangladesh Bordervan Geen A, Khan MR, Nath B, Huhmann B, Choudhury I, Chakraborty M, Harvey C, Michael H, Bostick B, Mailloux B, Schlosser P, Mukherjee A & Ahmed KM
(2012) Residence Times of the Upper Low-Arsenic Aquifers in Bangladesh at the Onset of Increased Abstraction
Stute M, Mihajlov I, Schlosser P, Ahmed KM & van Geen A
(2009) Tritium/3He Dating of Ocean Waters: Early and Recent Applications
Schlosser P, Spieler A & Newton R
(2009) Helium Isotopes Reveal Hydrothermal Activity in the Southern Ocean: Filling the ‘blank Spot’ on the Global Map of Hydrothermal Venting
Winckler G, Newton R & Schlosser P
(2009) The Lamont-Doherty Tritium/3He Dataset for Age Dating of Groundwater
Friedrich R, Schlosser P, Turrin B, Newton R, Stute M & Plummer N
(2009) Effect of Groundwater Flow on Dissolved As in a Bangladesh Aquifer
Radloff K, Zheng Y, Stute M, Ahmed KM, Schlosser P & van Geen A
(2009) A Characterization of the Aquifer System Near the Hellisheiði Geothermal Plant in South-Eastern Iceland, Using Noble and Other Gas Tracers
Loose B, Stute M, Matter J & Schlosser P
(2004) Elements of the Global Ocean Circulation Inferred from the WOCE Tritium and 14C Data Sets
Schlosser P, Jenkins W, Key R, Newton R, Roether W & Top Z
(2002) Elevated SF6 Concentrations in Soil Air Near New York City and its Effect on the Utility of SF6 for Dating of Groundwater
Santella N, Schlosser P, Ho D & Stute M
(2002) Tracing Groundwater Transport Underneath a Landfill with SF6, Br, and 3H/3He
Stute M, Simpson HJ, Chillrud SN, Law-wai E & Schlosser P
(2002) Progress in tritium/3He Dating of Shallow Groundwater
Schlosser P, Stute M, Turrin B & Plummer N
(2002) Noble Gases in the Ocean – Recent Examples from the Modern and Paleocean
Winckler G & Schlosser P
(2002) Stable Equatorial Pacific Productivity over the Last 1Ma
Fleisher MQ, Winckler G, Anderson RF, Stute M & Schlosser P