All abstracts by Marie-Laure Bagard in conference series: Goldschmidt
(2020) Upper Limits on Oceanic Anoxia during the PETM: A Uranium Isotope PerspectiveClarkson M, Bagard M-L, Dickson A, Andersen M, Vance D & Lenton T
(2019) Uranium Isotope Constraints on Ocean De-Oxygenation during the PETM
Clarkson M, Bagard M-L, Dickson A, Vance D & Lenton T
(2017) Uranium Isotope Composition of Eocene Marine Sediments: Does Organic Matter ?
Bagard M-L, Dickson A, Disnar J-R, Jacob J, Le Milbeau C, Davies M & Cohen A
(2016) Global Seawater Oxygenation during the Eocene: New Constraints from Molybdenum and Uranium Isotopes
Bagard M-L, Dickson A, Davies M & Cohen A
(2015) The Vital Aspects of Reconstructing Seawater Li Isotope Composition: Insights from Modern Shells and Cultured Organisms
Dellinger M, West AJ, Adkins JF, Paris G, Freitas PS, Bagard M-L, Eagle R, Ries J & Corsetti F
(2015) Evaluating δ238U Records in Mudrocks as a Proxy for Ocean Oxygenation during the Early Eocene
Bagard M-L, Dickson A, Davies M & Cohen A
(2014) Basalt Weathering and Plant Recycling in Permafrost-Bearing Watersheds of Central Siberia: A Multi-Isotope Approach (Si, Mg, Ca, Zn, and Cu)
Pokrovsky OS, Viers J, Prokushkin AS, Mavromatis V, Bagard M-L & Chabaux F
(2013) Ca Isotope Fractionation in a Permafrost-Dominated Boreal Ecosystem (Kulingdakan Watershed, Central Siberia)
Bagard M-L, Schmitt A-D, Chabaux F, Prokrovsky OS, Viers J, Stille P, Labolle F & Prokushkin A
(2010) Sources of Colloidal and Dissolved Loads over the Hydrological Cycle in Siberian Rivers
Bagard M-L, Chabaux F, Pokrovsky O, Prokushkin A, Viers J, Derenne S & Templier J
(2009) Origin of Chemical Fluxes Carried by Boreal Rivers: Evidence from Major and Trace Element, U and Sr Isotope Data in Two Siberian Rivers
Bagard M-L, Chabaux F, Pokrovsky OS, Prokushkin AS, Viers J, Derenne S, Templier J & Dupré B
(2007) Origin of Calcium Isotope Fractionation in River Waters: Evidence from the Strengbach Catchment, France
Cenki-Tok B, Chabaux F, Lemarchand D, Stille P, Bagard M-L & Pierret M-C