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An introduction to Geoscience

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Using Isotope geochemistry to understand the origins of planets and the present day natural behaviour of the Earth.
Isotope geochemistry - utilising mass spectrometry to measure small natural variations in atomic abundance.

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Ironing The Ocean - exploring the ocean iron and carbon cycles aboard the RRS discovery in the south atlantic

Gideon Henderson, Professor of Earth Sciences and fellow of University College, gives a talk on his research on iron content in the atlantic ocean and its necessity for life in the ocean.
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Reflections on the environment and science at Oxford

Prof Alex Halliday discusses the role of isotope geoscience in understanding present day environmental issues. He also reflects on studying science at Oxford.
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Earth Sciences
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Alex Halliday
Keywords
geoscience
mass spectrometry
earth science
Department: Department of Earth Sciences
Date Added: 12/09/2008
Duration: 00:35:40

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