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Strontium stable isotopes fractionate in the soil environments?
Ludwik Halicz
, Irina Segal
, Noa Fruchter
, Mordechai Stein
,
Boaz Lazar
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Fredy & Nadine Herrmann Institute of Earth Sciences
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88Sr
100%
Coral
100%
Strontium
100%
Stable Isotopes
100%
Soil Environment
100%
Judea
66%
Gulf of Aqaba
66%
Red Sea
66%
Inductively Coupled Plasma Mass Spectrometry
66%
Seawater
66%
Strontium Isotopes
66%
Chemical Weathering
66%
Terrestrial Environment
66%
Temperature Effect
33%
Dead Sea
33%
Aragonite
33%
Carbonate
33%
Marine Environment
33%
Stable Isotope Ratios
33%
Pedogenesis
33%
Terra Rossa Soils
33%
Speleothem Calcite
33%
Acropora
33%
Porites
33%
Cretaceous Limestone
33%
Stable Strontium
33%
Material Product
33%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Strontium 90
100%
Stable Isotope
100%
Red Sea
66%
Chemical Weathering
66%
Terrestrial Environment
66%
Inductively Coupled Plasma Method
66%
Fractionation
33%
Isotopic Composition
33%
Aragonite
33%
Calcite
33%
Speleothem
33%
Marine Environment
33%
Terra Rossa
33%
Pedogenesis
33%
Tracer
33%
Radioactive Tracer
33%