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    Fluid conduits in carbonate-hosted seismogenic normal faults of central Italy by Agosta, F., Kirschner, D. L.

    “…We studied the structures and stable isotope geochemistry of carbonate fault rocks in four normal faults of central Italy. The faults juxtapose Meso‐Cenozoic…”
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    Stable isotope evidence for contrasting paleofluid circulation in thrust faults and normal faults of the central Apennines, Italy by Ghisetti, F., Kirschner, D. L., Vezzani, L., Agosta, F.

    “…We have investigated the structures and stable isotope geochemistry of fault rocks within thrust faults and normal faults of the central Apennines in order to…”
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    Fluid migration through thrust faults in the Helvetic nappes (Western Swiss Alps) by Kirschner, D. L., Masson, H., Sharp, Z. D.

    Published in Contributions to mineralogy and petrology (01-07-1999)
    “…The δ18O, δ13C and 87Sr/86Sr values of calcite and organic matter were measured for carbonate mylonites from numerous thrusts in the Helvetic Alps. Carbonate…”
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    Three-dimensional geometry of kink bands in slates and its relationship with finite strain by Kirschner, D.L., Teixell, A.

    Published in Tectonophysics (30-09-1996)
    “…Contractional, monoclinal kink bands that dip to the south and southwest deform northdipping slaty cleavage in Permian rocks of the Somport area (central…”
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    Deformation history of the white range duplex, Central Australia, with implications for fold reorientation by Kirschner, D. L., Teyssier, C.

    Published in Australian journal of earth sciences (01-09-1992)
    “…The White Range area in the Arltunga Nappe Complex, central Australia, is one of the northernmost exposures of Heavitree Quartzite caught underneath a large…”
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    Limited syntectonic fluid flow in carbonate-hosted thrust faults of the Front Ranges, Canadian Rockies, inferred from stable isotope data and structures by Kirschner, David L., Kennedy, Lori A.

    “…Samples collected from five carbonate‐hosted thrust faults in the Front Ranges (Canadian Rockies) were isotopically and structurally analyzed in order to…”
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    Nonaqueous synthesis of a selectively modified, highly anionic sulfopropyl ether derivative of cyclomaltoheptaose (β-cyclodextrin) in the presence of 18-crown-6 by Kirschner, Daniel L., Green, Thomas K.

    Published in Carbohydrate research (15-08-2005)
    “…[Display omitted] A highly anionic cyclomaltooligosaccharide (cyclodextrin, CD) derivative containing sulfopropyl functional groups on the primary face of the…”
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    An 40Ar/39Ar, Rb/Sr, and stable isotope study of micas in low-grade fold-and-thrust belt: An example from the Swiss Helvetic Alps by Kirschner, David L, Masson, Henri, Cosca, Michael A

    Published in Contributions to mineralogy and petrology (01-07-2003)
    “…White micas in carbonate-rich tectonites and a few other rock types of large thrusts in the Swiss Helvetic fold-and-thrust belt have been analyzed by 40Ar/…”
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    Pregnancy Outcomes of Women With Physical Disabilities: A Matched Cohort Study by Morton, Christina, MD, Le, Joan T., MD, Shahbandar, Lena, MD, Hammond, Cassing, MD, Murphy, Eileen A., MD, Kirschner, Kristi L., MD

    Published in PM & R (01-02-2013)
    “…Objective To document pregnancy outcomes of women with moderate-to-severe physical disabilities and to evaluate maternal and fetal outcomes compared with those…”
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    Oxygen isotope analyses of fine-grained minerals and rocks using the laser-extraction technique by Kirschner, David L., Sharp, Zachary D.

    Published in Chemical geology (01-05-1997)
    “…The δ 18O values of fine-grained materials made with the laser-extraction technique are often lower than those obtained conventionally. We propose a simple…”
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