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    About Sr isotopes in coffee ‘Bourbon Pointu’ of the Réunion Island by Techer, I., Lancelot, J., Descroix, F., Guyot, B.

    Published in Food chemistry (15-05-2011)
    “…► Sr isotopic composition of coffee beans can be used to recognize the geographical source of the production. ► Relation between the Sr isotopic characteristic…”
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    Tracing interactions between natural argillites and hyper-alkaline fluids from engineered cement paste and concrete: Chemical and isotopic monitoring of a 15-years old deep-disposal analogue by Techer, I., Bartier, D., Boulvais, Ph, Tinseau, E., Suchorski, K., Cabrera, J., Dauzères, A.

    Published in Applied geochemistry (01-07-2012)
    “…► Cement/argillite engineered analogue. ► Alkaline fluid flow through an argillite matrix. ► Alkaline fluid flow along argillite discontinuities. ►…”
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    Geochemical signature of paleofluids in microstructures from Main Fault in the Opalinus Clay of the Mont Terri rock laboratory, Switzerland by Clauer, Norbert, Techer, Isabelle, Nussbaum, Christophe, Laurich, Ben

    Published in Swiss Journal of geosciences (01-04-2017)
    “…The present study reports on elemental and Sr isotopic analyses of calcite and associated celestite infillings of various microtectonic features collected…”
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    Propagation of high-alkaline fluids in an argillaceous formation: Case study of the Khushaym Matruk natural analogue (Central Jordan) by Techer, I., Khoury, H.N., Salameh, E., Rassineux, F., Claude, C., Clauer, N., Pagel, M., Lancelot, J., Hamelin, B., Jacquot, E.

    Published in Journal of geochemical exploration (01-07-2006)
    “…The Khushaym Matruk site in Central Jordan is investigated as a natural analogue of a deep geological repository for intermediate to high-level radioactive…”
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    Chemical and isotopic characterization of water–rock interactions in shales induced by the intrusion of a basaltic dike: A natural analogue for radioactive waste disposal by Techer, Isabelle, Rousset, Davy, Clauer, Norbert, Lancelot, Joël, Boisson, Jean-Yves

    Published in Applied geochemistry (01-02-2006)
    “…Disposal of nuclear waste in deep geological formations is expected to induce thermal fluxes for hundreds of years with maximum temperature reaching about…”
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