
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. ๐ฎ๐น๐ฅ


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 ๐ ) and raising funds for the National Breast Cancer Foundation. If you'd like to give me a morale boost for the marathon ๐, here's the link: sm23.grassrootz.com/nbcf/anthony-dโฆ #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 shells๐ฅfrom #southafrica ๐ฟ๐ฆ, 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 ๐งช The goal is to understand how fire regimes ๐ฅ have evolved over the past few 100's years โณ so we can better plan for the future UOW Research


Florian Dux is dissolving ๐งช 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 ๐ UOW Research


PhD student Rebecca Ryan is measuring metal concentrations in sediments from swamps across the Blue Mountains ๐ 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 ๐ฆท to determine the geographical origin humans, and other animals. link.springer.com/article/10.100โฆ UOW Research Penn State Anthropology