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Authors: Hulston, JR Hilton, DR Kaplan, IR
Citation: Jr. Hulston et al., Helium and carbon isotope systematics of natural gases from Taranaki Basin, New Zealand, APPL GEOCH, 16(4), 2001, pp. 419-436

Authors: Goff, F McMurtry, GM Counce, D Simac, JA Roldan-Manzo, AR Hilton, DR
Citation: F. Goff et al., Contrasting hydrothermal activity at Sierra Negra and Alcedo volcanoes, Galapagos Archipelago, Ecuador, B VOLCANOL, 62(1), 2000, pp. 34-52

Authors: Hilton, DR Macpherson, CG Elliott, TR
Citation: Dr. Hilton et al., Helium isotope ratios in mafic phenocrysts and geothermal fluids from La Palma, the Canary Islands (Spain): Implications for HIMU mantle sources, GEOCH COS A, 64(12), 2000, pp. 2119-2132

Authors: Hilton, DR Thirlwall, MF Taylor, RN Murton, BJ Nichols, A
Citation: Dr. Hilton et al., Controls on magmatic degassing along the Reykjanes Ridge with implicationsfor the helium paradox, EARTH PLAN, 183(1-2), 2000, pp. 43-50

Authors: Hoke, L Lamb, S Hilton, DR Poreda, RJ
Citation: L. Hoke et al., Southern limit of mantle-derived geothermal helium emissions in Tibet: implications for lithospheric structure, EARTH PLAN, 180(3-4), 2000, pp. 297-308

Authors: Macpherson, CG Hilton, DR Mattey, DP Sinton, JM
Citation: Cg. Macpherson et al., Evidence for an O-18-depleted mantle plume from contrasting O-18/O-16 ratios of back-arc lavas from the Manus Basin and Mariana Trough, EARTH PLAN, 176(2), 2000, pp. 171-183

Authors: Macpherson, CG Hilton, DR Newman, S Mattey, DP
Citation: Cg. Macpherson et al., CO2, C-13/C-12 and H2O variability in natural basaltic glasses: A study comparing stepped heating and FTIR spectroscopic techniques, GEOCH COS A, 63(11-12), 1999, pp. 1805-1813

Authors: Hilton, DR Gronvold, K Macpherson, CG Castillo, PR
Citation: Dr. Hilton et al., Extreme He-3/He-4 ratios in northwest Iceland: constraining the common component in mantle plumes, EARTH PLAN, 173(1-2), 1999, pp. 53-60

Authors: Van Soest, MC Hilton, DR Kreulen, R
Citation: Mc. Van Soest et al., Tracing crustal and slab contributions to are magmatism in the Lesser Antilles island are using helium and carbon relationships in geothermal fluids, GEOCH COS A, 62(19-20), 1998, pp. 3323-3335
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