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Member Since 2003
Sasha v. Turchyn
University Reader, University of Cambridge
Professional Experience
University of Cambridge
University Reader
2007 - Present
Education
Doctorate
2005
Honors & Awards
Willi Dansgaard Award
Received December 2022
Publications
Trace Element Geochemistry in North Pacific Red Clay Sediment Porewaters and Implications for Water‐...

Geochemical analyses of trace elements in the ocean water column have suggested that pelagic clay‐rich sediments are a major source of variou...

November 14, 2023
AGU Abstracts
A multi-year comparative study of cave system Ca isotope ratios with rainfall, δ13C, and trace element data: Implications for quantitative reconstructions of paleorainfall from speleothems
AN ALL-INCLUSIVE SPELEOTHEM SCIENCE: TOWARD A BETTER PALEOCLIMATE AND PALEOENVIRONMENTAL RECONSTRUCTION I ORAL
paleoceanography and paleoclimatology | 11 december 2023
Cameron B. de Wet, Elizabeth M. Griffith, Andrea M...
The development of quantitative records of past rainfall is an outstanding goal in the field of speleothem paleoclimatology and represents an essentia...
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Constraining the calcium isotopic composition of the subducted carbonate mineral sink
CHAPMAN CONFERENCE ON HYDROTHERMAL CIRCULATION AND SEAWATER CHEMISTRY
general program | 17 may 2023
Alexandra V. Turchyn, Florence Chen, Harold J. Bra...
The d44Ca of 47 calcium carbonate veins in oceanic crust of modern to Cretaceous age ranges from -0.01‰ to +1.05‰ (versus Bulk Silicate Earth—BSE), be...
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Evolving ocean chemistry influences mineral formation in the oceanic crust during on-axis hydrothermal circulation
CHAPMAN CONFERENCE ON HYDROTHERMAL CIRCULATION AND SEAWATER CHEMISTRY
general program | 15 may 2023
Angus Fotherby, Harold J. Bradbury, Eoin Walsh, Al...
We present a reactive transport model of on-axis hydrothermal circulation describing how changes in temperature, major seawater ion concentration, and...
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