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Member Since 2013
Christine Burrill
Professional Experience
New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology
Graduate Student
2017 - 2023
Organization Not Listed
Education
New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology
Doctorate
2021
University of Massachusetts Amherst
Masters
2018
Mount Holyoke College
Bachelors
2008
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AGU Abstracts
From sea level to summit: Evidence of altitude dependence for the production rate of cosmogenic nuclides 3He and 36Cl in lava flows on Mount Erebus volcano, Antarctica
NOVEL APPLICATIONS AND TECHNIQUE ADVANCES OF COSMOGENIC NUCLIDES II POSTER
earth and planetary surface processes | 15 december 2021
Christine Burrill, Fred M. Phillips, Philip R. Kyl...
The need for greater accuracy and precision to solve geologic questions using terrestrial cosmogenic nuclide dating demands our continued pursuit to u...
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Testing global and local models for cosmogenic nuclide production rates using high-precision 40Ar/39Ar-dated lava flows at Mt Erebus, Antarctica.
CATCHING COSMIC RAYS: ADVANCES IN USING COSMOGENIC NUCLIDES TO QUANTIFY EARTH SURFACE PROCESSES II POSTERS
earth and planetary surface processes | 11 december 2019
Christine Burrill, David E. Parmelee, Philip R. Ky...
Cosmogenic nuclide (CN) dating is implemented in and connects numerous geological disciplines including paleoclimatology, geomorphology, and hazard as...
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Recording magma ascent: punctuated crystallization during a crustal journey preserved in the Atascosa Lookout lava flow, Atascosa Mountains, Southern Arizona, USA
FALL MEETING 2018
12 december 2018
Sheila J. Seaman, Christine Burrill
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