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    Significant differences in late Quaternary bedrock erosion and transport: East versus West Greenland ∼70°N - evidence from the mineralogy of offshore glacial marine sediments by ANDREWS, JOHN T., BJORK, ANDERS A., EBERL, DENNIS D., JENNINGS, ANNE E., VERPLANCK, EMILY P.

    Published in Journal of quaternary science (01-07-2015)
    “…ABSTRACT We use quantitative X‐ray diffraction to determine the mineralogy of late Quaternary marine sediments from the West and East Greenland shelves…”
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    Application of Sr isotopes in secondary silicate minerals to paleogroundwater hydrology: An example from K-metasomatized rocks in the western U.S by Fritz, Diane E., Farmer, G. Lang, Verplanck, Emily P.

    Published in Chemical geology (15-12-2006)
    “…Strontium isotope analyses of secondary silicate minerals represent a largely unexploited method of investigating paleogroundwater hydrology. Guided by…”
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    Significant differences in late Quaternary bedrock erosion and transport: East versus West Greenland 70 degree N - evidence from the mineralogy of offshore glacial marine sediments by Andrews, John T, Bjork, Anders A, Eberl, Dennis D, Jennings, Anne E, Verplanck, Emily P

    Published in Journal of quaternary science (01-05-2015)
    “…We use quantitative X-ray diffraction to determine the mineralogy of late Quaternary marine sediments from the West and East Greenland shelves offshore from…”
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    Provenance of Quaternary glacial and glacimarine sediments along the southeast Greenland margin by Verplanck, Emily P., Farmer, G. Lang, Andrews, John, Dunhill, Gita, Millo, Christian

    Published in Earth and planetary science letters (30-08-2009)
    “…The Nd and Sr isotopic compositions of Quaternary glacial and glacimarine siliciclastic sediments deposited along the margin of southeast Greenland were…”
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