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T3.1 Understanding the processes by which environmental parameters are recorded within the climate archives
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δ13C and δ18O in cellulose and wood
δ13C in cellulose and wood
Measurement of δ18O of liquid water and ice.
Measurement of δ18O and δ2H of liquid water and ice
Measurement of δ18O, δ17O and δ2H of liquid water and ice.
Measurement of δ15N - N2, δ18O - O2, δ40Ar/36Ar, δ40Ar/38Ar and δ17O - O2 in air.
Measurement of δ15N - N2, δ18O - O2, δ40Ar/36Ar, δ40Ar/38Ar and δ17O - O2 in air.
Analyzes of major cations and metallic elements concentrations in water and sediments or rocks
Analyzes of the concentration of major anions in solution
Δ47 Analyses on carbonate matrix
δ18O and δ13C analyses of carbonates (15-50 micrograms)
δ18O and δ13C analyses in carbonates
Isotopic analysis of U, Th, Pa, Pb, Ac, Ra, Sr, Nd, B and Li in various natural or archeological materials (carbonates, apatite, waters, sediments)
Quantitative analysis of major and trace elements in various materials (waters, carbonates, sediments, rocks, etc). Pb isotope measurements and U / Th dating (carbonates-apatites)
Isotopic (δ13C) and elementary (C, N) analysis of the organic matter
Major to ultra-trace elemental and isotopic analysis in solution and by laser ablation
Atomic Force Microscopy
Thermo-gravimetric analysis
FTIR microspectroscopy
Molecular fraction collector
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