Authors:
Coleman, ML
Sahai, EA
Yeo, M
Bosch, M
Dewar, A
Olson, MF
Citation: Ml. Coleman et al., Membrane blebbing during apoptosis results from caspase-mediated activation of ROCK I, NAT CELL BI, 3(4), 2001, pp. 339-345
Authors:
Jendrzejewski, N
Eggenkamp, HGM
Coleman, ML
Citation: N. Jendrzejewski et al., Characterisation of chlorinated hydrocarbons from chlorine and carbon isotopic compositions: scope of application to environmental problems, APPL GEOCH, 16(9-10), 2001, pp. 1021-1031
Citation: K. Ziegler et al., Palaeohydrodynamics of fluids in the Brent Group (Oseberg Field, NorwegianNorth Sea) from chemical and isotopic compositions of formation waters, APPL GEOCH, 16(6), 2001, pp. 609-632
Authors:
Hudson, JD
Coleman, ML
Barreiro, BA
Hollingworth, NTJ
Citation: Jd. Hudson et al., Septarian concretions from the Oxford Clay (Jurassic, England, UK): involvement of original marine and multiple external pore fluids, SEDIMENTOL, 48(3), 2001, pp. 507-531
Citation: Jy. Yu et al., Solution chemistry during the lag phase and exponential phase of pyrite oxidation by Thiobacillus ferrooxidans, CHEM GEOL, 175(3-4), 2001, pp. 307-317
Authors:
Ader, M
Coleman, ML
Doyle, SP
Stroud, M
Wakelin, D
Citation: M. Ader et al., Methods for the stable isotopic analysis of chlorine in chlorate and perchlorate compounds, ANALYT CHEM, 73(20), 2001, pp. 4946-4950
Citation: Hgm. Eggenkamp et Ml. Coleman, Rediscovery of classical methods and their application to the measurement of stable bromine isotopes in natural samples, CHEM GEOL, 167(3-4), 2000, pp. 393-402
Citation: Jm. Rosenbaum et al., Chlorine stable isotopes: A comparison of dual inlet and thermal ionization mass spectrometric measurements, ANALYT CHEM, 72(10), 2000, pp. 2261-2264
Citation: Rh. Worden et al., Basin scale evolution of formation waters: A diagenetic and formation water study of the Triassic Chaunoy Formation, Paris Basin, GEOCH COS A, 63(17), 1999, pp. 2513-2528
Authors:
Ku, TCW
Walter, LM
Coleman, ML
Blake, RE
Martini, AM
Citation: Tcw. Ku et al., Coupling between sulfur recycling and syndepositional carbonate dissolution: Evidence from oxygen and sulfur isotope composition of pore water sulfate, South Florida Platform, USA, GEOCH COS A, 63(17), 1999, pp. 2529-2546