
Anthony Dosseto
@dr_isotony
Professor and Assoc. Head of School (EDI) in SEALS, University of Wollongong
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https://scholars.uow.edu.au/display/tony_dosseto 06-07-2014 12:13:56
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Thrilled to have been able to present my PhD work in Wollongong Isotope Geochronology Laboratory (WIGL) at #INQUARoma2023 using boron isotopes and FTIR as proxies for past fire in south eastern Australia. 🇮🇹🔥


Congrats to Holly Taylor for publishing her paper on the #lithium isotope composition of #Marinoan cap carbonates. A key step towards understanding the environmental changes linked to the emergence of complex life. t.ly/pJEe8 Anthony Dosseto Drew Lorrey UOW Peking University

Next weekend, I'll be running #SydneyMarathon (well, trying to 😅) and raising funds for the National Breast Cancer Foundation. If you'd like to give me a morale boost for the marathon 😁, here's the link: sm23.grassrootz.com/nbcf/anthony-d… #marathon #BreastCancerAwareness Sydney Marathon


What's new at WIGL? This week we were doing in-situ analyses of strontium (Sr) isotopes and trace elements on 13,000 yr old ostrich egg shells🥚from #southafrica 🇿🇦, as part of A/Prof. Alex Mackay's project. UOW Research UOW Archaeology Anthony Dosseto


One of the core activities of the Wollongong Isotope Geochronology Laboratory (WIGL) is consulting work, providing analytical services to a range of clients.... UOW Research


This week, Rebecca Ryan is analysing sediments deposited in the Cotter River Valley (#Namadgi ACT Parks Service) for #boron isotopes 🧪 The goal is to understand how fire regimes 🔥 have evolved over the past few 100's years ⏳ so we can better plan for the future UOW Research


Florian Dux is dissolving 🧪 sediments from around Australia to measure #strontium (Sr) isotopes. This is part of our collaboration with Patrice de Caritat (Geoscience Australia) to map Sr isotopes across the Australian continent 🌏 UOW Research


PhD student Rebecca Ryan is measuring metal concentrations in sediments from swamps across the Blue Mountains 🌄 on our PerkinElmer Optima 8000 #ICPOES. UOW Research




Check out the latest article from Wollongong Isotope Geochronology Laboratory (WIGL) with Florian Dux, @R_Eisenhofer and Laura Weyrich on using strontium isotopes in fossil dental calculus 🦷 to determine the geographical origin humans, and other animals. link.springer.com/article/10.100… UOW Research Penn State Anthropology