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Dr Tatiana Goldberg
Professor Simon Poulton
Professor Thomas Wagner
Molybdenum drawdown during Cretaceous Oceanic Anoxic Event 22016
Dr Tatiana Goldberg
Alison McAnena
Professor Simon Poulton
Controls on Mo isotope fractionations in a Mn-rich anoxic marine sediment, Gullmar Fjord, Sweden2012
Professor Simon Poulton
Dr Tatiana Goldberg
Late Ediacaran redox stability and metazoan evolution2012
Dr Tatiana Goldberg
Professor Simon Poulton
Controls on Mo isotope fractionations in modern anoxic marine sediments - A key to paleoredox research2009
Dr Tatiana Goldberg
High primary productivity and nitrogen cycling after the Paleoproterozoic phosphogenic event in the Aravalli Supergroup, India2009
Dr Tatiana Goldberg
Isotopic constraints on the Late Archean carbon cycle from the Transvaal Supergroup along the western margin of the Kaapvaal Craton, South Africa2009
Dr Tatiana Goldberg
Professor Simon Poulton
Mo isotope fractionation during adsorption to Fe (oxyhydr)oxides2009
Dr Tatiana Goldberg
Professor Simon Poulton
Mo isotope proxy for ancient anoxia: Insights from a modern anoxic basin2009
Dr Tatiana Goldberg
Abiotic oxidation of pyrite by Fe(III) in acidic media and its implications for sulfur isotope measurements of lattice-bound sulfate in sediments2008
Professor Simon Poulton
Gordon Ross
Dr Tatiana Goldberg
Ferruginous conditions dominated later neoproterozoic deep-water chemistry2008
Dr Tatiana Goldberg
Professor Simon Poulton
Towards a mechanistic understanding of Mo isotope fractionations2008
Dr Tatiana Goldberg
Carbon isotopic evolution of the terminal Neoproterozoic and early Cambrian: Evidence from the Yangtze Platform, South China2007
Dr Tatiana Goldberg
Reconstructing marine redox conditions for the Early Cambrian Yangtze Platform: Evidence from biogenic sulphur and organic carbon isotopes2007
Dr Tatiana Goldberg
Trace element chemostratigraphy of two Ediacaran–Cambrian successions in South China: Implications for organosedimentary metal enrichment and silicification in the Early Cambrian2007
Dr Tatiana Goldberg
Insights from stable S and O isotopes into biogeochemical processes and genesis of Lower Cambrian barite-pyrite concretions of South China2006
Dr Tatiana Goldberg
Professor Simon Poulton
Sulphur and oxygen isotope signatures of late Neoproterozoic to early Cambrian sulphate, Yangtze Platform, China: Diagenetic constraints and seawater evolution2005