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Proxies – Keys to the Past
Marine environmental conditions are not recorded directly in sediments or corals, but have to be determined indirectly via so-called proxies. These allow marine
Dr. Tyler J. Carrier
Research Division 3: Marine Ecology - Research Unit: Marine Symbioses
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Eric Achterberg, Aaron Beck GEOMAR, Helmholtz Centre for Ocean Research Kiel Chemical Oceanography
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Dr. Jan Strauss
RD 3: Marine Ecology RU Ocean Ecosystems Biology
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Publications Rebecca Zitoun
You can find a detailed publication list here https://orcid.org/0000-0001-5539-7701
Peer-reviewed publications
Zitoun, R., Achternberg, E.P, Browning, T.J.,
Publications ATA-2 (usually peer-reviewed)
Bau, M., Balan, S., Schmidt, K. and Koschinsky, A. (2010): Rare earth elements in mussel shells of the Mytilidae family as tracers for hidden and fossil