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    Asymmetric nanofluidic grating detector for differential refractive index measurement and biosensing by Purr, F, Bassu, M, Lowe, R D, Thürmann, B, Dietzel, A, Burg, T P

    Published in Lab on a chip (01-01-2017)
    “…Measuring small changes in refractive index can provide both sensitive and contactless information on molecule concentration or process conditions for a wide…”
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    Integration of biochemical, histochemical and toxicogenomic indices for the assessment of health status of mussels from the Tamar Estuary, U.K by Shaw, J.P., Dondero, F., Moore, M.N., Negri, A., Dagnino, A., Readman, J.W., Lowe, D.R., Frickers, P.E., Beesley, A., Thain, J.E., Viarengo, A.

    Published in Marine environmental research (01-07-2011)
    “…The aim of this study was to examine whether a combination of biochemical, histopathological and toxicogenomic data could be used as a valuable tool for the…”
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    (Re)constructing social hierarchies: a critical discourse analysis of an international charity's visual appeals by Gellen, S., Lowe, R. D.

    Published in Critical discourse studies (04-03-2021)
    “…A British coffee chain's fundraising practices constitute a background for this study to examine ideological discourses behind British charitable giving. The…”
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    Relationship between spring and geyser activity and the deposition and morphology of high temperature (> 73° C) siliceous sinter, Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming, USA by Braunstein, Deena, Lowe, Donald R

    Published in Journal of sedimentary research (01-09-2001)
    “…Six classes of alkaline hot springs and geysers are here distinguished in Yellowstone National Park based on activity and eruptive style: (1) non-surging,…”
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    Depositional and tectonic setting of the Archean Moodies Group, Barberton Greenstone Belt, South Africa by Heubeck, C, Lowe, D R

    Published in Precambrian research (01-08-1994)
    “…The 3.22-3.10 Ga old Moodies Group, uppermost unit of the Swaziland Supergroup in the Barberton Greenstone Belt (BGB), is the oldest exposed, well-preserved…”
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    Abiological origin of described stromatolites older than 3.2 Ga by Lowe, D R

    Published in Geology (Boulder) (01-05-1994)
    “…The three well-documented occurrences of three-dimensional stromatolites older than 3.2 Ga meet most criteria for biogenicity except the presence of fossil…”
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    Accretionary history of the Archean Barberton Greenstone Belt (3.55-3.22 Ga), southern Africa by Lowe, D R

    Published in Geology (Boulder) (01-12-1994)
    “…The 3.55-3.22 Ga Barberton Greenstone Belt, South Africa and Swaziland, and surrounding coeval plutons can be divided into four tectono-stratigraphic blocks…”
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    3.4-Billion-Year-Old Biogenic Pyrites from Barberton, South Africa: Sulfur Isotope Evidence by Ohmoto, Hiroshi, Kakegawa, Takeshi, Lowe, Donald R.

    “…Laser ablation mass spectroscopy analyses of sulfur isotopic compositions of microscopic-sized grains of pyrite that formed about 3.4 billion years ago in the…”
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    Facies and architectural asymmetry in a conglomerate-rich submarine channel fill, Cerro Toro Formation, Sierra del Toro, Magallanes Basin, Chile by Jobe, Zane R, Bernhardt, Anne, Lowe, Donald R

    Published in Journal of sedimentary research (01-12-2010)
    “…Cross-sectional asymmetry is characteristic of sinuous channels in both fluvial and submarine settings. Less well documented are the facies distributions of…”
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    Slurry-flow deposits in the Britannia Formation (Lower Cretaceous), North Sea: a new perspective on the turbidity current and debris flow problem by Lowe, Donald R., Guy, Martin

    Published in Sedimentology (01-02-2000)
    “…The Lower Cretaceous Britannia Formation (North Sea) includes an assemblage of sandstone beds interpreted here to be the deposits of turbidity currents, debris…”
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    A lower limit for atmospheric carbon dioxide levels 3.2 billion years ago by Hessler, Angela M, Lowe, Donald R, Jones, Robert L, Bird, Dennis K

    Published in Nature (15-04-2004)
    “…The quantification of greenhouse gases present in the Archaean atmosphere is critical for understanding the evolution of atmospheric oxygen, surface…”
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    An Archean Impact Layer from the Pilbara and Kaapvaal Cratons by Byerly, Gary R., Lowe, Donald R., Wooden, Joseph L., Xie, Xiaogang

    “…The Barberton greenstone belt of South Africa and the eastern Pilbara block of Western Australia provide information about Earth's surface environments between…”
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    Filamentous microfossils from the 3,500-Myr-old Onverwacht Group, Barberton Mountain Land, South Africa by Walsh, Maud M, Lowe, Donald R

    Published in Nature (London) (01-01-1985)
    “…The Swaziland Supergroup, Barberton Mountain Land, South Africa, has long been regarded as a promising location for the Earth's oldest fossils because it…”
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    Turbidity Current Activity in a British Columbia Fjord by Prior, David B., Bornhold, Brian D., Wiseman, William J., Lowe, Donald R.

    “…A year-long monitoring program within an elongated channel-fan system in Bute Inlet of British Columbia, Canada, detected active sand-transporting turbidity…”
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    Sm-Nd dating of Fig Tree clay minerals of the Barberton greenstone belt, South Africa by Toulkeridis, T, Goldstein, S L, Clauer, N, Kroner, A, Lowe, D R

    Published in Geology (Boulder) (01-03-1994)
    “…Sm-Nd isotopic data from carbonate-derived clay minerals of the 3.22-3.25 Ga Fig Tree Group, Barberton greenstone belt, South Africa, form a linear array…”
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