All abstracts by Luke C. Skinner in conference series: Goldschmidt
(2021) Differences in Water Mass Geometry in the Atlantic Ocean during the Holocene and the Last Interglacial PeriodGottschalk J, Pöppelmeier F, Blaser P, Gutjahr M, Hines SKV, Skinner LC, Waelbroeck C & Lippold J
(2017) Pore Water Geochemistry from a Depth Transect of Cores Collected on the Iberian Margin
Greaves M, Hodell D, Skinner L, Misra S, Traynor M, Daunt C & Souanef-Ureta S
(2017) Rare Earth Elements and Authigenic ‘coatings’ in the Service of Palaeoceanography: A Microanalysis Approach
Skinner L, Sadekov A, Brandon M, de la Fuente M, Read E, Gottschalk J, Ureta-Souanef S & Greaves M
(2017) Geochemical Tracing of Varying Northern vs. Southern Water-Masses Contributions in the sub Antarctic Atlantic Ocean (MD07-3076) Since the Last Glacial Maximum
Beny F, Bout V, Davies G, Gottschalk J, Skinner L, Bory A, Waelbroeck C, Mazaud A, Michel E, Delattre M & Abraham R
(2017) Past Dynamics of Atlantic Ocean Overturning: A Multi-Proxy View on Three Key Intervals
Gottschalk J, Skinner LC, Waelbroeck C, Hodell DA, Nehrbass-Ahles C & Jaccard SL
(2015) Major Cation, Carbon System and Trace Element Chemistry in Pore Waters from the Iberian Margin: Implications for Paleoproxies
Greaves M, Elderfield H, Hodell D, Skinner L, Sevilgen D, Grauel A-L, de la Fuente M, Misra S & Daunt C
(2015) Quantification of Deep-Ocean Carbon Sequestration during Millennial-Scale Variations in Atmospheric CO2
Gottschalk J, Skinner LC & Waelbroeck C
(2011) Polar Twins? Deglacial Carbon and Circulation Records from the Deep North Pacific and Southern Oceans
Rae J, Foster G, Gutjahr M, Sarnthein M, Skinner L, Schmidt D & Elliott T