Variations of stable isotope fractionation during bacterial chromium reduction processes and their implications
Many chemical processes generate subtle but readily measured changes in isotope compositions of elements across the periodic table. The elements involved therefore carry diagnostic information about their chemical histories in complex geochemical or biochemical environments. Distinctive Cr isotope s...
Main Authors: | Zhang, Q, Amor, K, Galer, S, Thompson, I, Porcelli, D |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Elsevier
2018
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