Michael J. Whiticar
Affiliations: | University of Victoria, Victoria, British Columbia, Canada |
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Ruben J. Veefkind | grad student | 2003 | University of Victoria |
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Etiope G, Whiticar MJ. (2019) Abiotic methane in continental ultramafic rock systems: Towards a genetic model Applied Geochemistry. 102: 139-152 |
Rock L, McNaughton C, Black A, et al. (2017) Assessment of CO2 Levels Prior to Injection Across the Quest Sequestration Lease Area Energy Procedia. 114: 2836-2846 |
Colombo SM, Parrish CC, Whiticar MJ. (2016) Fatty acid stable isotope signatures of molluscs exposed to finfish farming outputs Aquaculture Environment Interactions. 8: 611-617 |
Etiope G, Vadillo I, Whiticar MJ, et al. (2016) Abiotic methane seepage in the Ronda peridotite massif, southern Spain Applied Geochemistry. 66: 101-113 |
Woszczyk M, Kotarba MJ, Whiticar M, et al. (2016) Processes affecting molecular and stable isotope compositions of sediment gas in estuarine waters along the southern Baltic coast (Poland) Biogeochemistry. 131: 203-228 |
Bouchard F, Laurion I, Preskienis V, et al. (2015) Modern to millennium-old greenhouse gases emitted from freshwater ecosystems of the eastern Canadian Arctic Biogeosciences Discussions. 12: 11661-11705 |
Bouchard F, Laurion I, Preskienis V, et al. (2015) Modern to millennium-old greenhouse gases emitted from ponds and lakes of the Eastern Canadian Arctic (Bylot Island, Nunavut) Biogeosciences. 12: 7279-7298 |
Etiope G, Judas J, Whiticar MJ. (2015) Occurrence of abiotic methane in the eastern United Arab Emirates ophiolite aquifer Arabian Journal of Geosciences. 8: 11345-11348 |
Whiticar MJ, Etiope G. (2014) Hydrogen isotope fractionation in land-based serpentinization systems. Comment on "Origin of methane in serpentinite-hosted hydrothermal systems: The CH4-H2-H2O hydrogen isotope systematics of the Hakuba Happo hot spring" by Suda et al. [Earth Planet. Sci. Lett. 386 (2014) 112thomampers Earth and Planetary Science Letters. 401: 373-375 |
Negandhi K, Laurion I, Whiticar MJ, et al. (2013) Small thaw ponds: an unaccounted source of methane in the Canadian high Arctic. Plos One. 8: e78204 |