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Article: Reports from Brock University advance knowledge in geology.
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- News of Science
- Article date:
- October 18, 2009
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According to a study from Canada, "Isotopes of epeiric sea carbonates are used to construct seawater records for modeling global changes in Paleozoic ocean chemistry, climate, and for intercontinental correlation. We present for the first time geochemical results of Paleozoic brachiopods (biogenic low-Mg calcite, bLMC) from open-ocean Permian-Carboniferous seamounts of Japan situated in the tropical mid-Panthalassic Ocean."
"Strontium isotope values of bLMC from the Panthalassic and Paleotethys Oceans are coupled with those of coeval specimens from epeiric seas of North America, Europe, and Russia (p = 0.393), but not with those of epeiric sea whole rocks (matrix ...
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Article: Friends of the loyalist collection honoured by Brock ...
The Loyalist Gazette;
March 22, 2009 ;
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...[ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] Brock University was the site of a well-attended ... the Loyalist Collection at Brock University have raised approximately ... with, "Thanks to your work, Brock University is building a research centre ...
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