Andrew Masterson
Affiliations: | Northwestern University, Evanston, IL |
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Li J, Ash JL, Cobban A, et al. (2025) The Clumped Isotope Signatures of Multiple Methanogenic Metabolisms. Environmental Science & Technology |
McFarlin JM, Axford Y, Kusch S, et al. (2023) Aquatic plant wax hydrogen and carbon isotopes in Greenland lakes record shifts in methane cycling during past Holocene warming. Science Advances. 9: eadh9704 |
Linzmeier BJ, Jacobson AD, Sageman BB, et al. (2022) Isotope systematics of subfossil, historical, and modern Nautilus macromphalus from New Caledonia. Plos One. 17: e0277666 |
Taenzer L, Labidi J, Masterson AL, et al. (2020) Low Δ12CH2D2 values in microbialgenic methane result from combinatorial isotope effects Geochimica Et Cosmochimica Acta. 285: 225-236 |
Hardisty DS, Lyons TW, Riedinger N, et al. (2018) An evaluation of sedimentary molybdenum and iron as proxies for pore fluid paleoredox conditions American Journal of Science. 318: 527-556 |
Masterson A, Alperin MJ, Berelson WM, et al. (2018) Interpreting multiple sulfur isotope signals in modern anoxic sediments using a full diagenetic model (California-Mexico margin: Alfonso Basin) American Journal of Science. 318: 459-490 |
Johnston DT, Gill BC, Masterson A, et al. (2014) Placing an upper limit on cryptic marine sulphur cycling. Nature. 513: 530-3 |
Shen Y, Farquhar J, Zhang H, et al. (2011) Multiple S-isotopic evidence for episodic shoaling of anoxic water during Late Permian mass extinction. Nature Communications. 2: 210 |
Masterson AL, Farquhar J, Wing BA. (2011) Sulfur mass-independent fractionation patterns in the broadband UV photolysis of sulfur dioxide: Pressure and third body effects Earth and Planetary Science Letters. 306: 253-260 |
Cartigny P, Farquhar J, Thomassot E, et al. (2009) A mantle origin for Paleoarchean peridotitic diamonds from the Panda kimberlite, Slave Craton: Evidence from 13C-, 15N- and 33,34S-stable isotope systematics Lithos. 112: 852-864 |