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38: Mucking Out the Stable Isotopes

January 13, 2022 adam

“There is nothing so stable as change.” – Bob Dylan

The Small Picture concludes with a discussion about how stable isotopes are used in paleolimnology, and how the isotopic ratios preserved in lake sediments can be used to infer changes in a wide variety of ecological processes.

Episode 38 can be found here.

Posted in: The Small Picture Filed under: stable isotopes

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