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  1. Radiocarbon Dating of Organic and Inorganic Carbon in Coastal Lake sediments
  2. Response of microalgae to large-seaweed cultivation as revealed by particulate organic matter from an integrated aquaculture off Nan'ao Island, South China
  3. A multi-proxy record of environmental changes during the Holocene from the Haolaihure Paleolake sediments, Inner Mongolia
  4. Isotope niche dimension and trophic overlap between bigheaded carps and native filter-feeding fish in the lower Missouri River, USA
  5. Origin of water in the Badain Jaran Desert, China: new insight from isotopes
  6. Pieces of the puzzle: Lack of significant C4 in the late Miocene of southern California
  7. Carbon and oxygen isotopic evidence for diets, environments and niche differentiation of early Pleistocene pandas and associated mammals in South China
  8. Contrasting response of the calcareous nannoplankton communities after the Eocene hyperthermal events in the tropical Atlantic Ocean
  9. Oxygen isotopic variations in modern cetacean teeth and bones: implications for ecological, paleoecological, and paleoclimatic studies
  10. Stable carbon and oxygen isotopic evidence for Late Cenozoic environmental change in Northern China
  11. Stable isotope compositions of aquatic flora as indicators of wetland eutrophication
  12. Cenozoic vertebrate evolution and paleoenvironment in Tibetan Plateau: Progress and prospects
  13. Isotopic evidence for anthropogenic impacts on aquatic food web dynamics and mercury cycling in a subtropical wetland ecosystem in the US
  14. A novel molecular index for secondary oil migration distance
  15. Diet and environment of a mid-Pliocene fauna from southwestern Himalaya: Paleo-elevation implications
  16. Reconstruction of paleostorms and paleoenvironment using geochemical proxies archived in the sediments of two coastal lakes in northwest Florida
  17. Assessing Effects of Climate Change on Biogeochemical Cycling of Trace Metals in Alluvial and Coastal Watersheds
  18. Mio-Pleistocene Zanda Basin biostratigraphy and geochronology, pre-Ice Age fauna, and mammalian evolution in western Himalaya
  19. Diets and environments of late Cenozoic mammals in the Qaidam Basin, Tibetan Plateau: Evidence from stable isotopes
  20. Level and Degradation of Deepwater Horizon Spilled Oil in Coastal Marsh Sediments and Pore-Water
  21. Locomotive implication of a Pliocene three-toed horse skeleton from Tibet and its paleo-altimetry significance
  22. Late Neogene environmental changes in the central Himalaya related to tectonic uplift and orbital forcing
  23. Paleoecologies and paleoclimates of late cenozoic mammals from Southwest China: Evidence from stable carbon and oxygen isotopes
  24. Out of Tibet: Pliocene Woolly Rhino Suggests High-Plateau Origin of Ice Age Megaherbivores
  25. Speleothem calcite farmed in situ: Modern calibration of δ18O and δ13C paleoclimate proxies in a continuously-monitored natural cave system
  26. Isotopic evidence for the source and fate of phosphorus in Everglades wetland ecosystems
  27. Strengthening of the East Asian summer monsoon revealed by a shift in seasonal patterns in diet and climate after 2–3Ma in northwest China
  28. Isotopic niche overlap of two planktivorous fish in southern China
  29. Chemical and carbon isotopic characteristics of ash and smoke derived from burning of C3 and C4 grasses
  30. C4 expansion in the central Inner Mongolia during the latest Miocene and early Pliocene
  31. Stable isotopes in fossil mammals, fish and shells from Kunlun Pass Basin, Tibetan Plateau: Paleo-climatic and paleo-elevation implications
  32. Stable isotopic variations in modern herbivore tooth enamel, plants and water on the Tibetan Plateau: Implications for paleoclimate and paleoelevation reconstructions
  33. Vertebrate paleontology, biostratigraphy, geochronology, and paleoenvironment of Qaidam Basin in northern Tibetan Plateau
  34. Distribution and turnover of carbon in natural and constructed wetlands in the Florida Everglades
  35. Reactive transport of trace elements and isotopes in the Eutaw coastal plain aquifer, Alabama
  36. Cause of the middle/late Miocene carbonate crash: dissolution or low productivity?
  37. Role of large-scale soil structure in organic carbon turnover: Evidence from California grassland soils
  38. Ancient diets indicate significant uplift of southern Tibet after ca. 7 Ma
  39. A 25 m.y. isotopic record of paleodiet and environmental change from fossil mammals and paleosols from the NE margin of the Tibetan Plateau
  40. Middle Pleistocene climate and habitat change at Zhoukoudian, China, from the carbon and oxygen isotopic record from herbivore tooth enamel
  41. Dynamics of carbon sequestration in a coastal wetland using radiocarbon measurements
  42. Uncertainties and novel prospects in the study of the soil carbon dynamics
  43. Stable Isotopes in Pocket Gopher Teeth as Evidence of a Late Matuyama Climate Shift in the Southern Rocky Mountains
  44. Vegetation succession and carbon sequestration in a coastal wetland in northwest Florida: Evidence from carbon isotopes
  45. Seasonal and altitudinal variation in decomposition of soil organic matter inferred from radiocarbon measurements of soil CO2flux
  46. The impact of land use change on C turnover in soils
  47. The isotopic composition of soil and soil-respired CO2
  48. An organic carbon isotope record of Late Ordovician to Early Silurian marine sedimentary rocks, Yangtze Sea, South China: Implications for CO2 changes during the Hirnantian glaciation
  49. Potential for14C Dating of Biogenic Carbonate in Hackberry (Celtis) Endocarps
  50. Radiocarbon Dating of Soil Organic Matter
  51. Isotopic evidence for shifts in atmospheric circulation patterns during the late Quaternary in mid–North America
  52. Expansion and emergence of C4 plants
  53. Factors and processes governing the 14C content of carbonate in desert soils
  54. Fossil horses and carbon isotopes: new evidence for Cenozoic dietary, habitat, and ecosystem changes in North America
  55. A model of fossil tooth and bone diagenesis: implications for paleodiet reconstruction from stable isotopes
  56. South American fossil mammals and carbon isotopes: a 25 million-year sequence from the Bolivian Andes
  57. A model for soil 14CO2 and its implications for using 14C to date pedogenic carbonate
  58. Stable isotope ratios of soil carbonate and soil organic matter as indicators of forest invasion of prairie near Ames, Iowa
  59. Processes controlling the 14C content of soil carbon dioxide: Model development
  60. Expansion of C4 ecosystems as an indicator of global ecological change in the late Miocene
  61. Comparison of a paleosol-carbonate isotope record to other records of Pliocene-early Pleistocene climate in the western United States
  62. Pliocene and Pleistocene geologic and climatic evolution in the San Luis Valley of south-central Colorado
  63. Paleosol nodules as Pleistocene paleoclimatic indicators, Luochuan, P.R. China
  64. Carbon isotopes in soils and palaeosols as ecology and palaeoecology indicators