Tais Wittchen Dahl
Associate Professor
Section for Geobiology
Øster Voldgade 5-7, 1350 København K
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ORCID: 0000-0003-4629-8036
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Dynamic oceanic redox conditions across the late Cambrian SPICE event constrained by molybdenum and uranium isotopes
Zhao, Zhengfu, Pang, X., Zou, C., Dickson, A. J., Basu, A., Guo, Z., Pan, S., Nielsen, Arne Thorshøj, Schovsbo, N. H., Jing, Z. & Dahl, Tais Wittchen, 2023, In: Earth and Planetary Science Letters. 604, 13 p., 118013.Research output: Contribution to journal › Journal article › Research › peer-review
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Mid-Ludfordian uranium isotope records distinguish the role of expansive marine anoxia in global carbon cycle dynamics during the late Silurian Lau/Kozlowskii bioevent
del Rey, Álvaro, Frýda, J., Calner, M., Frýdová, B., Zhang, F., Wang, C., Planavsky, N. & Dahl, Tais Wittchen, 2023, In: Global and Planetary Change. 229, 104248.Research output: Contribution to journal › Journal article › Research › peer-review
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Substantial incorporation of isotopically heavy reduced U species into marine carbonate sediments
Yuan, Y., Chen, T., Zhang, F., Liu, Y., Xiong, G., Wei, G., Dahl, Tais Wittchen, Yan, W., Ling, H., Cheng, H. & Shen, S., 2023, In: Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta. 358, p. 27-37 11 p.Research output: Contribution to journal › Journal article › Research › peer-review
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The impacts of land plant evolution on Earth's climate and oxygenation state – An interdisciplinary review
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Molybdenum Stable Isotope Fractionation: - and the Interpretation of Molybdenum Burial Pathways from Sulfidic Waters to Sediments
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Reorganisation of Earth's biogeochemical cycles briefly oxygenated the oceans 520 Myr ago
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