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Publications by Philippa L Ascough
Partitioning of Microbially Respired CO2 Between Indigenous and Exogenous Carbon Sources During Biochar Degradation Using Radiocarbon and Stable Carbon Isotopes
Radiocarbon
Archeology
Planetary Sciences
Earth
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Transfer of Organic Carbon Through Marine Water Columns to Sediments &Ndash; Insights From Stable and Radiocarbon Isotopes of Lipid Biomarkers
Biogeosciences
Earth-Surface Processes
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Pyrolysis Biochar Systems, Balance Between Bioenergy and Carbon Sequestration
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Fractionation of the Stable Isotopes of Inorganic Carbon by Seagrasses
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Influence of Carbon Partitioning Kinetics on Final Austenite Fraction During Quenching and Partitioning
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Mechanics of Materials
Materials Science
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Condensed Matter Physics
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Interaction of Inherent Minerals With Carbon During Biomass Pyrolysis Weakens Biochar Carbon Sequestration Potential
ACS Sustainable Chemistry & Engineering
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Carbon Isotopes of Dissolved Inorganic Carbon Reflect Utilization of Different Carbon Sources by Microbial Communities in Two Limestone Aquifer Assemblages
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