Hydrogen and Oxygen Isotopes in Plants: abiotic and biotic fractionation processes

 

 

Introduction

Abiotic Fractionation

Biotic Fractionation

Case Studies

References

Links

 

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Ashley Ballantyne
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Duke University
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Jessica Hardesty
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Duke University
University Program in Ecology
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