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  STUDIA GEOLOGIA - Issue no.1 / 2007 - Table of contents
     
     
 
1.  CARBON, NITROGEN AND SULFUR ISOTOPES AS EVIDENCE FOR AN ANOMALOUS OCEAN DURING RECOVERY FROM THE END PERMIAN MASS EXTINCTION.
          Authors: VIOREL ATUDOREI, SPENCER LUCAS, MICHAEL ORCHARD, JOHN-PAUL ZONNEVELD, JEAN GUEX.


2.  STABLE ISOTOPE FRACTIONATION OF GAMMA HEXACHLORCYCLOHEXANE (LINDANE) DURING REDUCTIVE DECHLORINATION BY SULPHATE-REDUCING BACTERIA.
          Authors: STEFANIE WEBER, SILVIU-LAURENTIU BADEA, HANS-HERMANN RICHNOW, CARSTEN VOGT, ANDREI-FLORIN DANET.


3.  SEASONAL FLUCTUATIONS IN THE PAST 5000 YEARS: STABLE ISOTOPE RECORD OF MOLLUSCAN SHELLS (BALATON REGION, HUNGARY).
          Authors: PÁL SÜMEGI, ISTVÁN FÓRIZS, GABRIELLA BARNA, ATTILA DEMÉNY.


4.  PRELIMINARY STUDY OF DEUTERIUM DEPLETED WATER EFFECT ON THE LIVE CELLS BY ISOTOPIC RATIO MASS SPECTROMETRY.
          Authors: PETRE BERDEA, STELA CUNA, CORNEL CUNA, GABRIELA BALAS.


5.  THE ENVIRONMENTAL AND TECTONIC RECORD OF A CONTINUOUS CRETACEOUS/PALEOGENE SECTION FROM THE EASTERN CARPATHIANS.
          Authors: MIHAELA CARMEN MELINTE, HANS-PETER BOJAR, ANA-VOICA BOJAR.


6.  ISOTOPIC COMPOSITION OF SPRING WATERS FROM CROATIAN KARST REGIONS: GACKA RIVER AREA.
          Authors: DIANA BOJIĆ, MAGDA MANDIĆ, ZVJEZDANA ROLLER-LUTZ, HANS O. LUTZ, SANJA KAPELJ, NADA HORVATINČIĆ, INES KRAJCAR BRONIĆ, ANDREA SIRONIĆ.


7.  INDOOR RADON AND LUNG CANCER RISK IN ROMANIA.
          Authors: CONSTANTIN COSMA, KINGA SZACSVAI, ALEXANDRA DINU, DANIELA CIORBA.


8.  ROMANIAN WINES CHARACTERIZATION WITH ISOTOPIC ANALYSIS, IN CONCORDANCE WITH THE EUROPEANS STANDARD.
          Authors: DIANA COSTINEL, LAZAR ROXANA ELENA, VREMERA RALUCA.


9.  PRELIMINARY RESULTS IN THE STUDY OF THE ECOSYSTEMS IN POLAR AREAS USING STABLE ISOTOPES.
          Authors: STELA CUNA, TEODOR NEGOITA, PETRE BERDEA, GABRIELA BALAS, CORNEL CUNA, NICOLAE LUPSA, VALENTIN MIREL.


10.  ISOTOPE RATIO MASS SPECTROMETRY: ANALYSIS OF WINES FROM DIFFERENT ROMANIAN REGIONS.
          Authors: STELA CUNA, GABRIELA BALAS, NICOLAE LUPSA, VALENTIN MIREL, ALINA MAGDAS.


11.  11B/10B MEASUREMENTS BY NEGATIVE ION MASS–SPECTROMETRY.
          Authors: MACIEJ CZARNACKI, STANISLAV HALAS.


12.  POSSIBLE PALEOCLIMATIC RECORD FROM FOSSIL HYDROTHERMAL SYSTEMS IN THE ROSS SEA AREA (ANTARCTICA).
          Authors: L. DALLAI, R. BURGESS.


13.  RADIOISOTOPES USED FOR MEDICAL APPLICATIONS.
          Authors: LAURA DARABAN, ONUC COZAR.


14.  APPLICATION OF SULPHUR ISOTOPE RATIO FOR EVALUATION OF SO2 EMISSION IN THE COMBUSTION PROCESS.
          Authors: MALGORZATA DERDA, A.G. CHMIELEWSKI, J. LICKI.


15.  SPELEOTHEM CARBON ISOTOPES AND ECOSYSTEM CHANGES.
          Authors: JEFFREY A. DORALE.


16.  DIURNAL VARIATIONS OF SULPHATE CONCENTRATION AND SULPHUR ISOTOPIC COMPOSITION (δ34S) OF SULPHATE ION IN THE SULEJOW RESERVOIR.
          Authors: W. DRZEWICKI, A. TROJANOWSKA, MARIUSZ-ORION JĘDRYSEK, D. LEWICKA-SZCZEBAK, MACIEJ GÓRKA, STANISLAW HAŁAS.


17.  230TH AND 231PA-EXCESS GEOCHRONOLOGY OF MANGANESE NODULES.
          Authors: OCTAVIAN G. DULIU, ANA C. DANIS, STEFAN A. SZOBOTKA.


18.  MODELING SEASONAL VARIATIONS OF CARBON ISOTOPE COMPOSITIONS (δ13C) IN TREE-RINGS AND CO2-RESPIRED BY THE TRUNK.
          Authors: THOMAS EGLIN, CHRISTOPHE FRANCOIS, CLAIRE DAMESIN, FLORENCE MAUNOURY, ERIC DUFRENE, NICOLAS DELPIERRE.


19.  RECONSTRUCTING THE HOLOCENE CLIMATE RECORD IN WESTERN USA BASED ON δ18O AND δ13C IN SPELEOTHEMS.
          Authors: VASILE ERSEK, ALAN C. MIX, PETER U. CLARK, HAI CHENG, LAWRENCE R. EDWARDS.


20.  MOLECULAR AND ISOTOPIC RECORDS OF THE PERMIANTRIASSIC TRANSITION AT THE MT. VELEBIT, CROATIA.
          Authors: KARMEN FIO, JORGE E. SPANGENBERG, JASENKA SREMAC, IGOR VLAHOVIĆ, IVO VELIĆ, ERVIN MRINJEK.


21.  COMPOUND-SPECIFIC STABLE ISOTOPE ANALYSIS (CSIA) FOR MONITORING IN SITU BENZENE BIODEGRADATION IN CONTAMINATED AQUIFERS.
          Authors: ANKO FISCHER, CARSTEN VOGT, STEFFI HERRMANN, KATJA THEUERKORN, ILKA HERKLOTZ, MARTIN THULLNER, HANS-HERMANN RICHNOW.


22.  ISOTOPIC COMPOSITION OF PRECIPITATION SULPHATES AS AN INDICATOR OF POLLUTANT ORIGIN IN WROCłAW (SW POLAND) PRECIPITATIONS.
          Authors: MACIEJ GÓRKA, MARIUSZ-ORION JĘDRYSEK, DARIUSZ STRĄPOĆ.


23.  SULFUR ISOTOPES OF PRECAMBRIAN SULFATES AND SULFIDES IN THE FEDOROVSKAYA FORMATION (ALDAN SHIELD, YAKUTIA).
          Authors: VASYL’ M. GULIY, ALLA V. YAKYMYUK.


24.  ABOUT ISOTOPE EQUILIBRIUM BETWEEN VAPOR AND LIQUID PHASES.
          Authors: STANISLAV HALAS.


25.  FLEXIBLE INLET SYSTEM FOR ON-LINE COMPOUND-SPECIFIC δD AND δ13C ANALYSES OF NATURAL GASES.
          Authors: MARK HENNING, DARIUSZ STRĄPOĆ, PETER SAUER, JON FONG, ARNDT SCHIMMELMANN, MARIA MASTALERZ.


26.  DIURNAL VARIATIONS IN THE PHOTOSYNTHETIC ACTIVITY OF CYANOBACTERIAL BLOOM ON A FRESHWATER DAM RESERVOIR: AN ISOTOPIC STUDY.
          Authors: MARIUSZ-ORION JĘDRYSEK, L.I. WASSENAAR, A. TROJANOWSKA, D. LEWICKA-SZCZEBAK, M. KURASIEWICZ, W. DRZEWICKI.


27.  PARTITION OF SULFUR AND OXYGEN ISOTOPES IN SULFATE FROM CRYSTALLINE AQUIFERS OF THE SUDETY MOUNTAINS (POLAND).
          Authors: PIOTR JEZIERSKI, ANNA SZYNKIEWICZ, MAGDALENA MODELSKA, MARIUSZ-ORION JĘDRYSEK.


28.  STABLE ISOTOPIC INVESTIGATIONS ON TRAVERTINES FROM THE GERECSE MOUNTAINS (HUNGARY).
          Authors: SÁNDOR KELE, ATTILA DEMÉNY, JÁNOS BORSODY.


29.  δ18O OF CELLULOSE ORGANIC FRACTION COMBINED WITH δ 18O OF CALCITE AND δ 18O OF DIATOMS IN LAKE SEDIMENTS: A NEW TOOL FOR PALEOCLIMATE RECONSTRUCTIONS ON CONTINENTS?.
          Authors: MONIKA KLISCH, K. ROZANSKI, TOMASZ GOSLAR, T.W.D. EDWARDS, A. SHEMESH.


30.  TECHNICAL IMPROVEMENTS IN CONTINUOUS FLOW–ISOTOPE RATIO MS APPLICATIONS.
          Authors: OLIVER KRACHT, DIETER JUCHELKA, ANDREAS HILKERT.


31.  STABLE ISOTOPE STUDIES OF PLIO-PLEISTOCENE FAUNA FROM DMANISI, GEORGIA.
          Authors: JULIA LEE-THORP.


32.  OXYGEN AND SULFUR ISOTOPE FRACTIONATION ASSOCIATED WITH PYRITE OXIDATION BY H2O2.
          Authors: LILIANA LEFTICARIU, ARNDT SCHIMMELMANN, LISA M. PRATT.


33.  OXYGEN ISOTOPE EVIDENCE FOR UNUSUALLY HIGH EVAPORATION RATES FROM BUDZISłAWSKIE LAKE (CENTRAL POLAND).
          Authors: D. LEWICKA-SZCZEBAK, A. TROJANOWSKA.


34.  FRUCTANS: STABLE ISOTOPE BIOMARKERS OF AGAVES.
          Authors: MERCEDES G. LÓPEZ, TODD DAWSON.


35.  IMPACT OF TRAFFIC POLLUTION ON PINUS PINEA TREE-RING: δ13C AND δ15N ANALYSIS.
          Authors: CARMINE LUBRITTO, GIOVANNA BATTIPAGLIA, S. ALTIERI, C. SIRINGANO, S. STRUMIA.


36.  EFFECTS OF WATER STRESS AND GIRDLING ON INTRA-ANNUAL δ13C OF TREE-RING: A FUNCTIONAL APPROACH.
          Authors: FLORENCE MAUNOURY, CHANTAL FRESNEAU, THOMAS EGLIN, CHRISTOPHE FRANÇOIS , DANIEL BERVEILLER, LAURENT VANBOSTAL, CAROLINE LELARGE, CLAIRE DAMESIN.


37.  STABLE ISOTOPE (δ13C AND δ 18O) AND CALCAREOUS NANNOPLANKTON RECORDS OF CRETACEOUS OCEANIC ANOXIC EVENTS: FIRST EVIDENCE IN THE SOUTHERN CARPATHIANS, ROMANIA.
          Authors: MIHAELA CARMEN MELINTE, ANA-VOICA BOJAR.


38.  DISTRIBUTION OF STABLE ISOTOPES IN SURFACE WATER ALONG THE DANUBE RIVER IN SERBIA.
          Authors: N. MILJEVIĆ, D. GOLOBOČANIN, N. OGRINC, A. MIHAJLOVIĆ.


39.  ISOTOPIC SIGNATURE OF LLANDOVERIAN OPEN MARINE BEDDED CHERTS FROM BARDO SYNCLINE, HOLY CROSS MOUNTAINS, CENTRAL POLAND: PRELIMINARY RESULTS.
          Authors: TOMASZ OCHMAŃSKI, DARIUSZ STRĄPOĆ, CRAIG MOORE, ARINDAM SARKAR.


40.  GYPSUM DEPOSITS IN CENTRAL ITALY CAVES: SPELEOGENETIC CONSIDERATIONS.
          Authors: BOGDAN P. ONAC, MIRONA I. CHIRIENCO, MARCO MENICHETTI, SIMON BOTTRELL.


41.  ISOTOPIC INVESTIGATIONS OF CAVE DRIP WATERS AND PRECIPITATIONS IN FLORIDA, USA.
          Authors: KALI PACE-GRACZYK, BOGDAN P. ONAC, VIOREL ATUDOREI.


42.  STABLE ISOTOPES IN CAVE ICE: WHAT DO THEY TELL US?.
          Authors: AUREL PERŞOIU, ANA-VOICA BOJAR, BOGDAN P. ONAC.


43.  TENTATIVE INVESTIGATIONS OF CHLORINE ISOTOPE RATIO.
          Authors: ANDRZEJ PELC, STANISLAV HALAS.


44.  EFFECTS OF DIFFERENT SOIL PREPARATIONS METHODS ON THE FOLIAGE N DYNAMICS IN FINNISH BOREAL FORESTS: 15N NATURAL ABUNDANCE ISOTOPIC METHOD APPROACH.
          Authors: S.P. SAH, H. ILVESNIEMI.


45.  ISOTOPIC STUDY OF LATE DIAGENETIC ORE MINERALIZATION IN THE BLEIBERG LEAD-ZINC DEPOSIT (EASTERN ALPS, AUSTRIA).
          Authors: ERICH SCHROLL, STAN HALAS, HENRYK KUCHA.


46.  A SR-O-H ISOTOPIC STUDY OF THE APUSENI MOUNTAINS NEOGENE MAGMATIC PROVINCE, ROMANIA.
          Authors: IOAN SEGHEDI, ANA-VOICA BOJAR, HILARY DOWNES, EMILIAN ROŞU, SONIA TONARINI, PAUL MASON.


47.  CHLORINE ISOTOPE GEOCHEMISTRY.
          Authors: ZACHARY SHARP, JAIME BARNES.


48.  PALEOCLIMATE RECONSTRUCTION DERIVED FROM SPELEOTHEM STRONTIUM AND δ13C IN CENTRAL FLORIDA.
          Authors: LIMARIS R. SOTO, PHILIP VAN BEYNEN, KALI PACE-GRACZYK.


49.  ORIGIN OF PETROLEUM IN METALLIFEROUS LOWER CAMBRIAN BLACK SHALES, YANGTZE PLATFORM, SOUTH CHINA: INSIGHT FROM ISOTOPES AND BIOMARKERS.
          Authors: JORGE E. SPANGENBERG, HARTWIG E. FRIMMEL.


50.  DIRECT EVIDENCE FOR THE EXISTENCE OF DAIRYING FARMS IN PREHISTORIC (< 3922 BC) CENTRAL EUROPE.
          Authors: JORGE E. SPANGENBERG, J. SCHIBLER, I. MATUSCHIK, S. JACOMET.


51.  THE GEOCHEMICAL CHARACTERIZATION OF ORGANIC MATTER IN SEDIMENTS OF THE MRAH AREA, SYRIA.
          Authors: IRENKA STANKOVIC, LJUBICA RUMENJAK, DARKO SPANIC, TAMARA TROSKOT-CORBIC, MARIJA MARICIC, VERONIKA CULJAK.


52.  THE δ18O RECORD OF A HOLOCENE STALAGMITE FROM V11 CAVE, NW ROMANIA.
          Authors: TUDOR TĂMAŞ, ANA-VOICA BOJAR, SILVIU CONSTANTIN, STEIN-ERIK LAURITZEN.


53.  ESTIMATION OF ENVIRONMENTAL RADIONUCLIDE CONCENTRATION IN SOILS, A COMPARISON OF METHODS FOR THE ANNUAL RADIATION DOSE DETERMINATION IN LUMINESCENCE DATING.
          Authors: ALIDA TIMAR, CONSTANTIN COSMA, ROBERT BEGY, GABOR SZEILER, DUMITRU BARBOS, DAN FULEA, BENEA VASILE.


54.  DEVELOPMENT OF THE NANO-EA-IRMS: A NOVEL METHOD FOR ANALYZING THE ISOTOPIC COMPOSITION OF LARGE ORGANIC COMPOUNDS.
          Authors: COURTNEY TURICH, PRATIGYA POLISSAR, JAMEY FULTON, ADRI VAN DUIN, KATHERINE H. FREEMAN.


55.  DILUTION FACTOR FOR DANUBE - BLACK SEA CANAL WATER IN AGIGEA - BLACK SEA AREA USING TRITIATED WASTEWATER FROM NPP CERNAVODA.
          Authors: CARMEN VARLAM, IOAN STEFANESCU, IONUŢ FAURESCU, DENISA DOBRINESCU, IRINA POPESCU.


56.  STATE-OF-THE-ART IN THE PRIMARY ISOTOPE MEASUREMENT: WHAT IS AN “ABSOLUTE ISOTOPE AMOUNT RATIO MEASUREMENT“?.
          Authors: MIHAI VARLAM, STAF VALKIERS.


57.  A NEW EVALUATION OF THE OXYGEN CORRECTION ALGORITHM FOR CARBON AND OXYGEN ISOTOPE AMOUNT MEASUREMENTS ON CO2 GAS.
          Authors: MIHAI VARLAM, STAF VALKIERS.


58.  EFFECT OF DDT ON THE DIET-TISSUE FRACTIONATION FACTORING IN VARIOUS TISSUES OF THE PERCH PERCA FLUVIATILIS.
          Authors: DAMIEN BANAS, HÉLÈNE ROCHE, YAN VOLLAIRE.


59.  THE STUDY OF THE ISOTOPIC COMPOSITION OF MILK AND DAIRY PRODUCTS.
          Authors: R. WIERZCHNICKI, MALGORZATA DERDA.


60.  BORON ISOTOPE STUDY ABOUT THE ANTHROPOGENIC INFLUENCE ON THE URBAN WATER CYCLE.
          Authors: GERHARD STRAUCH, ELKE BOZAU, ANDREAS MUSOLFF, SEBASTIAN LESCHIK, DANIEL ALTDORFF, KARSTEN OSENBRÜCK, KAY KNÖLLER.


61.  ORIGIN OF GROUNDWATER IN THE BUDAPEST THERMAL KARST REGIME BY PRELIMINARY ENVIRONMENTAL ISOTOPE DATA.
          Authors: ISTVAN FÓRIZS, JÓZSEF DEÁK, GYÖRGY TÓTH, ÁRPÁD LORBERER.


 
     
 
 
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