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Daniel A. Stolper
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Do changes in seawater chemistry affect the composition of hydrothermally altered oceanic crust? A case study using strontium isotopes from the Early Paleozoic Bay of Islands ophiolite.
ADVANCING UNDERSTANDING OF CRUSTAL ACCRETION, HYDROTHERMAL CIRCULATION, AND BIOLOGICAL IMPACTS ALONG EARTH’S MID-OCEAN RIDGE SYSTEM II ORAL
volcanology, geochemistry and petrology | 15 december 2023
Daniel A. Stolper, Claire E. Bucholz, Amanda L. Be...
Hydrothermal circulation of seawater through oceanic crust incorporates seawater-derived Sr into altered oceanic crust (AOC), increasing its 87Sr/86Sr...
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Isotopic fractionation (13C, 18O, 13C-18O) during amorphous calcium carbonate dehydration and crystallization to calcite
BIOMINERALIZERS AS PROXIES: INSIGHTS FOR PALEOCEANOGRAPHY I ORAL
paleoceanography and paleoclimatology | 14 december 2023
Laurent Devriendt, Daniel A. Stolper, Pupa Gilbert
Hydrated amorphous calcium carbonate (ACC.nH2O) is a precursor phase to many calcium carbonate (CaCO3) biominerals, including coral skeletons, mollusk...
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Studying the Isotopic Composition of Microbial Methane with a Genetically-Tractable Methanogen
METHANE MITIGATION THROUGH IMPROVED UNDERSTANDING OF METHANOGENESIS, METHANOTROPHY, AND ATMOSPHERIC METHANE REMOVAL I POSTER
biogeosciences | 12 december 2023
Jonathan Gropp, Markus Bill, Daniel A. Stolper, Di...
Nearly all biogenic methane is produced by a group of microorganisms called methanogenic archaea (or methanogens). Methanogens can use a variety of su...
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Reconstructed Holocene summer air temperatures based on carbonate clumped-isotope analyses of fossil hackberries
SEDIMENTARY RECORDS OF HOLOCENE CLIMATE AND ENVIRONMENTAL CHANGE III ORAL
paleoceanography and paleoclimatology | 12 december 2023
Rebekah Stein, Daniel A. Stolper, Andrew C. Turner...
Reconstructions of past surface air temperatures are typically done using tools such as pedogenic carbonates, leaf physiognomy, pollen analyses, and l...
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Clumped Isotope Thermometry in Plant‐Derived Carbonates
PALEOCEANOGRAPHY AND PALEOCLIMATOLOGY
19 march 2023
Rebekah Stein, Andrew C. Turner, Ronald Amundson, ...

The genus Celtis includes widespread trees that produce drupes with aragonite endocarps, or “hackberries.” These carbonate endocarps ar...

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Constraints on Early Paleozoic Deep‐Ocean Oxygen Concentrations From the Iron Geochemistry of the Bay of Islands Ophiolite
GEOCHEMISTRY, GEOPHYSICS, GEOSYSTEMS
05 july 2022
Daniel A. Stolper, Xiaofei Pu, Max Lloyd, Nikolas ...

The deep ocean is generally considered to have changed from anoxic in the Precambrian to oxygenated by the Late Paleozoic (∼420–400...

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Clumped isotopes of hackberry endocarp carbonate record growing season temperature
CARBONATE FORMATION IN MODERN ENVIRONMENTS I POSTER
biogeosciences | 15 december 2021
Rebekah Stein, Ronald Amundson, Daniel A. Stolper
The genus Celtis includes a range of cosmopolitan trees producing drupes with carbonate endocarps, or hackberries, one of only two known genera that p...
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Constraints on present and past photorespiration rates from clumped isotopes in wood
PHANEROZOIC CLIMATE THROUGH SPACE AND TIME: APPROACHES, ADVANCES, AND CHALLENGES IN RECONSTRUCTING THE EVOLUTION OF EARTH’S CLIMATE I ORAL
paleoceanography and paleoclimatology | 14 december 2021
Max K. Lloyd, Rebekah Stein, Daniel E. Ibarra, Kor...
Plant-atmosphere interactions help set Earths climate. The enzyme Rubisco helps combine CO2 and H2O into fixed carbon, removing carbon from the atmosp...
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