Laurie Reisberg mainly focuses on Geochemistry, Mantle, Radiogenic nuclide, Peridotite and Lithosphere. Her primary area of study in Geochemistry is in the field of Ultramafic rock. Her Mantle study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Silicate, Basalt, Silicic and Nucleosynthesis.
Her Radiogenic nuclide study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Mylonite, Partial melting, Weathering, Seawater and Abyssal zone. Her Peridotite research integrates issues from Trace element, Proterozoic, Xenolith, Metasomatism and Petrography. Her study looks at the intersection of Lithosphere and topics like Igneous rock with Olivine.
Her primary areas of study are Geochemistry, Mantle, Radiogenic nuclide, Peridotite and Lithosphere. In general Geochemistry, her work in Xenolith, Metasomatism, Basalt and Ultramafic rock is often linked to Systematics linking many areas of study. Her studies deal with areas such as Massif, Mineralogy, Igneous rock and Crust as well as Mantle.
She has researched Radiogenic nuclide in several fields, including Subduction, Total organic carbon, Weathering, Seawater and Erosion. Her studies in Peridotite integrate themes in fields like Trace element and Isotope geochemistry. Her study in Partial melting is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Abyssal zone and Mylonite.
Laurie Reisberg focuses on Geochemistry, Mantle, Table, Arctic and Geochronology. Her work on Radiogenic nuclide is typically connected to Sierra leone as part of general Geochemistry study, connecting several disciplines of science. The Radiogenic nuclide study combines topics in areas such as Wall rock, Basalt, Igneous rock and Magma.
Her research in the fields of Peridotite overlaps with other disciplines such as Long chain and DOT 5. She has included themes like Younger Dryas, Water mass and Caesium-137 in her Arctic study. Her biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Shear zone, Volcanology and Tectonophysics.
Laurie Reisberg mostly deals with Geochemistry, Mantle, Igneous rock, Oceanography and Water mass. Laurie Reisberg performs integrative study on Geochemistry and DOT 5 in her works. Her work in the fields of Metasomatism and Peridotite overlaps with other areas such as DOT 3.
Her Igneous rock research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Mantle wedge, Incompatible element, Radiogenic nuclide, Oceanic plateau and Basalt. Her work deals with themes such as Subduction, Asthenosphere, Partial melting, Supercontinent and Mantle plume, which intersect with Radiogenic nuclide. Her Oceanography research includes elements of Younger Dryas and Last Glacial Maximum.
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Longevity of sub-continental mantle lithosphere from osmium isotope systematics in orogenic peridotite massifs
L. Reisberg;J.-P. Lorand.
Nature (1995)
Os isotopic systematics of the MORB mantle: results from altered abyssal peridotites
Jonathan E. Snow;Jonathan E. Snow;Laurie Reisberg.
Earth and Planetary Science Letters (1995)
Os isotope systematics in ocean island basalts
Laurie Reisberg;Alan Zindler;Franco Marcantonio;William White.
Earth and Planetary Science Letters (1993)
Molybdenum Evidence for Inherited Planetary Scale Isotope Heterogeneity of the Protosolar Nebula
N. Dauphas;B. Marty;B. Marty;L. Reisberg.
The Astrophysical Journal (2002)
Erratum of “Os isotopic systematics of the MORB mantle: results from altered abyssal peridotites” [Earth Planet. Sci. Lett. 133 (1995) 411–421]
Jonathan E. Snow;Jonathan E. Snow;Jonathan E. Snow;Laurie Reisberg.
Earth and Planetary Science Letters (1995)
The ReOs systematics of the Ronda Ultramafic Complex of southern Spain
Laurie C. Reisberg;Claude J. Allègre;Jean-Marc Luck.
Earth and Planetary Science Letters (1991)
Water mass exchange and variations in seawater temperature in the NW Tethys during the Early Jurassic: Evidence from neodymium and oxygen isotopes of fish teeth and belemnites
Guillaume Dera;Emmanuelle Pucéat;Pierre Pellenard;Pascal Neige.
Earth and Planetary Science Letters (2009)
The cosmic molybdenum–ruthenium isotope correlation
Nicolas Dauphas;Andrew M. Davis;Bernard Marty;Bernard Marty;Laurie Reisberg.
Earth and Planetary Science Letters (2004)
The Paleogene record of Himalayan erosion: Bengal Basin, Bangladesh
Y. Najman;M.J. Bickle;M. Boudagher-Fadel;Andrew Carter.
Earth and Planetary Science Letters (2008)
Source, genesis and timing of giant ignimbrite deposits associated with Ethiopian continental flood basalts
Dereje Ayalew;Pierre Barbey;Bernard Marty;Bernard Marty;Laurie Reisberg.
Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta (2002)
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