All abstracts by Robert Hilton in conference series: Goldschmidt
(2022) Using Rhenium, δ187Re, and RPO-14C to Trace the Fate of Rock Organic Carbon in the Critical ZoneGrant KE, Dellinger M, Nowell GM, Petsch S, Galy V & Hilton R
(2022) Vegetal Undercurrents – Obscured Riverine Dynamics of Plant Debris[1]
Schwab M, Hilton R, Haghipour N, Baronas JJ & Eglinton TI
(2020) Transformation of Organic Matter in Arctic Ocean Sediments Across the Redox Interface
Stevenson M, Faust J, Luiza A, Freitas F, Neil G, Tait K, Henley S, Peter L, Papadaki S, März C, Abbott G, Hilton RG & Hendry KR
(2020) Muddying the Waters: Sediment Water Cation Exchange Reduces Silicate Weathering Feedback
Tipper E, Stevenson E, Alcock V, Knight A, Larkin C, Feng L, Bickle M, Baronas J, Relph K, Hilton R & Hughes G
(2020) An Isotopic and Mass Balance Framework for Sulfate Redox Processes from the Andes Mountains to Amazon Floodplain
Burt E, Conrad M, Ccahuana Quispe AJ, Bill M, Christensen J, Hilton R, Dellinger M & West J
(2020) The Fate of Rock Organic Carbon in the Critical Zone
Grant K, Galy V & Hilton R
(2015) The Importance of Sedimentary Cannibalism for Global Weathering
Gaillardet J, Bouchez J, Louvat P, Dellinger M, Calmels D & Hilton R
(2015) Controls on the Molybdenum Isotope Composition of River Water: Insights from Iceland and New Zealand
Horan K, Hilton R & Burton K
(2014) Widespread Export of Permafrost-Derived Organic Carbon by the Mackenzie River: A Carbon Dioxide Sink Rather Than Source?
Hilton R, Galy V, Dellinger M, Gaillardet J, Bryant C, ORegan M & Grocke D
(2013) Efficient Preservation of Terrestrial Organic Carbon Offshore Taiwan: Implications for the Global Carbon Cycle
Hilton R & Kao S-J
(2013) New Views on the Neogene Harvesting & Burial of Terrestrial Organic Carbon
Galy A, Hilton R, Smith J, Sparkes R & Hovius N
(2012) Climatic and Geomorphic Controls on the Erosion of Carbon from Mountain Forest: Implications for Earth's Thermostat
Hilton R, Galy A, Hovius N, Kao S-J, Horng M-J & Chen H
(2012) Erosion of Organic Matter in a Tropical Mountain Catchment: Implications for Carbon Delivery from the Andes to the Amazon River
Clark KE, Hilton RG, West AJ, Malhi Y, Grocke DR, Bryant C, Robles A, Rao Y & New M
(2011) Efficient Cycling of Particulate Organic Carbon Through Orogenic Systems
Hovius N, Galy A, Hilton R, Sparkes R, Kao S-J & Liu J
(2011) Carbon Export by Erosion of Biomass from a Mountain Belt: Controls on Rates of Transfer
Hilton RG, Hovius N, Galy A, Horng MJ & Chen H
(2011) Looking for PON in Fluviatile and Marine Sediments: Insights from Nitrogen Isotopic Compositions
Galy A, Hilton R, Hovius N, Smith J & Sparkes R
(2011) Erosion in the Arctic: Enhanced Carbon Sequestration Associated with High Latitude Warmth?
Hilton RG, Galy V, Gaillardet J, Calmels D, Grocke DR & Bryant C
(2009) Erosion and Weathering in Taiwan
Hovius N, Galy A, Calmels D, Meunier P, Hilton R, Bickle M, West J, Chen H & Sparkes R
(2007) The Effect of Variable Source of Terrestrial Organic Carbon on Geochemical Records of Atmospheric Level of CO2
Galy A & Hilton R
(2005) Riverine Particulate Organic Carbon from the Western Southern Alps, New Zealand
Hilton R, Galy A & Hovius N