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An isoscape is a map of isotope distributions. It is a spatially explicit prediction of elemental isotope ratios (δ) that is produced by executing process-level
Isoscape
Subclass of sessile marine crustaceans
"Unique Post-telemetry Recapture Enables Development of Multi-Element Isoscapes From Barnacle Shell for Retracing Host Movement". Frontiers in Marine
Barnacle
Isotope of hydrogen with one neutron
the geographic patterns of these values are plotted in maps termed as isoscapes. Stable isotopes are incorporated into plants and animals and an analysis
Deuterium
Bronze Age woman found in Denmark
the strontium isotope signal of agricultural liming - implications for isoscapes used in provenance studies". Science of the Total Environment. 706 135710
Skrydstrup_Woman
Atoms of the same element, but different mass
adulteration in food products or the geographic origins of products using isoscapes. The identification of certain meteorites as having originated on Mars
Isotope
Usage of mass spectrometry to measure remaining isotopes
carbon can yield precise (within 1‰) results. Bainbridge mass spectrometer Isoscape Isotopomer Table of nuclides Paul D, Skrzypek G, Fórizs I (2007). "Normalization
Isotope-ratio mass spectrometry
Isotope-ratio_mass_spectrometry
Family of mammals
Ewan; Peek, Stephanie L.; Fox, David L. (15 April 2014). "Ancient marine isoscapes and isotopic evidence of bulk-feeding by Oligocene cetaceans". Palaeogeography
Kekenodontidae
Fraudulent activity in the commerce of wine
fraud persists, although new techniques, like stable isotope analysis and isoscapes are likely to grow in importance. Some practices of manipulation and adulteration
Wine_fraud
Downwards movement of one fluid within another
structure in cold-core vs. warm-core eddies: Implications for the zooplankton isoscape and rock lobster larvae". Limnology and Oceanography. 64 (6): 2405–2423
Downwelling
Obsolete and paraphyletic group of primitive cetaceans
Fordyce, R. Ewan; Peek, Stephanie L.; Fox, David L. (2014). "Ancient marine isoscapes and isotopic evidence of bulk-feeding by Oligocene cetaceans". Palaeogeography
Archaeoceti
Analytical technique used to study isotopes
08.008. Gori, Yuri; Stradiotti, Ana; Camin, Federica (2018). "Timber isoscapes. A case study in a mountain area in the Italian Alps". PLOS ONE. 13 (2)
Isotope_analysis
Sub-discipline of archaeology
Current Anthropology. 49 (5): 901–14. doi:10.1086/592111. S2CID 146568976. Isoscapes: understanding movement, pattern, and process on earth through isotope
Bioarchaeology
Mathematical ratio used in analysis of radioactive materials
of life or of the microbial sulfate reduction pathway in the Archean. Isoscapes Isotope electrochemistry Isotope geochemistry Radiometric dating Maberly
Isotopic_signature
Used to study animals' behavior in the wild
the chemistry of organisms foraging in those locations, this creates "isoscapes" that scientists can use to understand where the organism has been eating
Animal_migration_tracking
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A Plot of a Land Given to a Brahman or a King
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