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  • Mossbauer spectroscopy on the surface of Mars: constraints and expectations
    Earth and Planetary Science Letters, Vol. 218, No. 3. (15 February 2004), pp. 243-259.
    by MD Dyar, MW Schaefer
  • Crustal remanence in an internally magnetized non-uniform shell: a possible source for Mercury's magnetic field?
    Earth and Planetary Science Letters, Vol. 218, No. 3. (15 February 2004), pp. 261-268.
    by O Aharonson, MT Zuber, SC Solomon
  • Information content and K-entropy of the present geomagnetic field
    Earth and Planetary Science Letters, Vol. 218, No. 3. (15 February 2004), pp. 269-275.
  • Use of 210Pb/226Ra disequilibria in the dating of deep-sea whale falls
    Earth and Planetary Science Letters, Vol. 218, No. 3. (15 February 2004), pp. 277-289.
    by D Schuller, D Kadko, CR Smith
  • Radium redux in the Dead Sea: profiles and transient Ra/Ba models
    Earth and Planetary Science Letters, Vol. 218, No. 3. (15 February 2004), pp. 291-299.
    by Y Chung, H Craig
  • Resolving seasonality in tropical trees: multi-decade, high-resolution oxygen and carbon isotope records from Indonesia and Thailand
    Earth and Planetary Science Letters, Vol. 218, No. 3. (15 February 2004), pp. 301-316.
    by PF Poussart, MN Evans, DP Schrag
  • Oceanic oxygen-18 at the present day and LGM: equilibrium simulations with a coupled climate model of intermediate complexity
    Earth and Planetary Science Letters, Vol. 218, No. 3. (15 February 2004), pp. 317-330.
  • Large shifts in the isotopic composition of seawater sulphate across the Permo-Triassic boundary in northern Italy
    Earth and Planetary Science Letters, Vol. 218, No. 3. (15 February 2004), pp. 331-345.
    by RJ Newton, EL Pevitt, PB Wignall, SH Bottrell
  • Sulfur chemistry in laser-simulated impact vapor clouds: implications for the K/T impact event
    Earth and Planetary Science Letters, Vol. 218, No. 3. (15 February 2004), pp. 347-361.
  • Modelling Pliocene warmth: contribution of atmosphere, oceans and cryosphere
    Earth and Planetary Science Letters, Vol. 218, No. 3. (15 February 2004), pp. 363-377.
    by AM Haywood, PJ Valdes
  • What was the surface temperature in central Antarctica during the last glacial maximum?
    Earth and Planetary Science Letters, Vol. 218, No. 3. (15 February 2004), pp. 379-388.
  • Quartz content and the quartz-to-plagioclase ratio determined by X-ray diffraction: a proxy for ice rafting in the northern North Atlantic?
    Earth and Planetary Science Letters, Vol. 218, No. 3. (15 February 2004), pp. 389-401.
  • Synthetic seismic signature of thermal mantle plumes
    Earth and Planetary Science Letters, Vol. 218, No. 3. (15 February 2004), pp. 403-419.
    by S Goes, F Cammarano, U Hansen
  • Sharp decrease in long-term chemical weathering rates along an altitudinal transect
    Earth and Planetary Science Letters, Vol. 218, No. 3. (15 February 2004), pp. 421-434.
    by CS Riebe, JW Kirchner, RC Finkel
  • Vertical-axis rotation of a foreland fold and implications for orogenic curvature: an example from the Southern Pyrenees, Spain
    Earth and Planetary Science Letters, Vol. 218, No. 3. (15 February 2004), pp. 435-449.
  • Thermodynamic models for eclogitic mantle lithosphere
    Earth and Planetary Science Letters, Vol. 218, No. 3. (15 February 2004), pp. 451-462.
    by ED Ghent, GM Dipple, JK Russell
  • Mantle mixing and continental breakup magmatism
    Earth and Planetary Science Letters, Vol. 218, No. 3. (15 February 2004), pp. 463-473.
  • A Late Neoproterozoic (~630 Ma) high-magnesium andesite suite from southern Israel: implications for the consolidation of Gondwanaland
    Earth and Planetary Science Letters, Vol. 218, No. 3. (15 February 2004), pp. 475-490.
    by O Katz, M Beyth, N Miller, R Stern, D Avigad, A Basu, A Anbar
  • Contrasting bulk and mineral chemistry in depleted mantle peridotites: evidence for reactive porous flow
    Earth and Planetary Science Letters, Vol. 218, No. 3. (15 February 2004), pp. 491-506.
  • Li-Be-B systematics in the ultrahigh-pressure garnet peridotite from Alpe Arami (Central Swiss Alps): implications for slab-to-mantle wedge transfer
    Earth and Planetary Science Letters, Vol. 218, No. 3. (15 February 2004), pp. 507-519.
    by J Paquin, R Altherr, T Ludwig
  • Kinetics of bubble nucleation in a rhyolitic melt: an experimental study of the effect of ascent rate
    Earth and Planetary Science Letters, Vol. 218, No. 3. (15 February 2004), pp. 521-537.
  • Erratum to ”Early Permian Pangea 'B' to Late Permian Pangea 'A”' - [Earth Planet. Sci. Lett. 215 (2003) 379-394]
    Earth and Planetary Science Letters, Vol. 218, No. 3. (15 February 2004), pp. 539-540.
  • Erratum to ”U-Th/He age of phenocrystic garnet from the 79 AD eruption of Mt. Vesuvius” - [Earth Planet. Sci. Lett. 216 (2003) 209-219]
    Earth and Planetary Science Letters, Vol. 218, No. 3. (15 February 2004), pp. 541-541.
  • Corrigendum to ”The influence of diet on the delta13C of shell carbon in the pulmonate snail Helix aspersa” - [Earth Planet. Sci. Lett. 195 (2002) 249-259]
    Earth and Planetary Science Letters, Vol. 218, No. 3. (15 February 2004), pp. 543-543.
    by L Stott
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