Fred J. Longstaffe

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The University of Western Ontario (Canada) 
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Geochemistry
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Brenning M, Longstaffe FJ, Fraser D. (2024) Variation in stable carbon (δC) and nitrogen (δN) isotope compositions along antlers of Qamanirjuaq caribou (). Ecology and Evolution. 14: e11006
Matthews CJD, Longstaffe FJ, Lawson JW, et al. (2021) Distributions of Arctic and Northwest Atlantic killer whales inferred from oxygen isotopes. Scientific Reports. 11: 6739
Plint T, Longstaffe FJ, Ballantyne A, et al. (2020) Evolution of woodcutting behaviour in Early Pliocene beaver driven by consumption of woody plants. Scientific Reports. 10: 13111
Kring DA, Tikoo SM, Schmieder M, et al. (2020) Probing the hydrothermal system of the Chicxulub impact crater. Science Advances. 6: eaaz3053
Salazar-Jaramillo S, McCarthy PJ, Ochoa A, et al. (2020) Data supporting Maastrichtian paleoclimate variables applying a multi proxy approach to a paleosol profile, Arctic Alaska. Data in Brief. 29: 105191
Cullen T, Longstaffe F, Wortmann U, et al. (2020) Large-scale stable isotope characterization of a Late Cretaceous dinosaur-dominated ecosystem Geology. 48: 546-551
Szpak P, Millaire J, Chapdelaine C, et al. (2020) An Integrated isotopic study of Early Intermediate Period camelid husbandry in the Santa Valley, Perú Environmental Archaeology. 25: 279-295
Gebregiorgis D, Deocampo DM, Longstaffe FJ, et al. (2020) Oxygen Isotopes in Authigenic Clay Minerals: Toward Building a Reliable Salinity Proxy Geophysical Research Letters. 47
Simpson SL, Osinski GR, Longstaffe FJ, et al. (2020) Hydrothermal alteration associated with the Chicxulub impact crater upper peak-ring breccias Earth and Planetary Science Letters. 547: 116425
Reynaga DKM, Millaire J, Chávez REG, et al. (2020) Aztec diets at the residential site of San Cristobal Ecatepec through stable carbon and nitrogen isotope analysis of bone collagen Archaeological and Anthropological Sciences. 12: 1-20
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