Steven L. Goldstein
Lamont–Doherty Earth Observatory
203 Papers
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Steven L. Goldstein is an academic researcher from Lamont–Doherty Earth Observatory. The author has contributed to research in topics: Mantle (geology) & Glacial period. The author has an hindex of 72, co-authored 191 publications. Previous affiliations of Steven L. Goldstein include Université du Québec à Montréal & Max Planck Society.
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Catastrophic arid episodes in the Eastern Mediterranean linked with the North Atlantic Heinrich events
TL;DR: In this article, a detailed lake-level history of the closed Lake Lisan (paleo-dead Sea) in the Middle East has been reconstructed from shoreline indications and high resolution U-Th and 1 4 C chronologies, thus providing data on the response of the lake's catchment area to the climate changes during the corresponding period.
Slab and Mantle Controls on the Sr–Nd–Pb–Hf Isotope Evolution of the Post 42 Ma Izu–Bonin Volcanic Arc
Susanne M. Straub,Steven L. Goldstein,Steven L. Goldstein,Cornelia Class,Angelika Schmidt,Arturo Gómez-Tuena +5 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors investigate the causes of temporal variability in the post 42Ma eruptive products of the Izu^Bonin arc in the NW Pacific Ocean basin using Sr^Nd^Pb^Hf isotopes in combination with major and trace element systematics in mafic to evolved arc magmas.
Comprehensive refertilization of lithospheric mantle beneath the North China Craton: further Os–Sr–Nd isotopic constraints
TL;DR: In this article, peridotitic xenoliths from Cenozoic basalts from Hannuoba, on the northern margin of the Archaean North China Craton, have variable Re (0.01-0.30 ppb) and Os (2.7-6.2 ppb).
Size and composition of the residual and depleted mantle reservoir
Albrecht W. Hofmann,Cornelia Class,Steven L. Goldstein +2 more
- 08 Nov 2019
TL;DR: Most previous efforts to characterize the size and composition of the upper mantle, the source of mid-ocean ridge basalts (MORBs), have assumed that this MORB source is the residue of continental c...
Standards for publication of isotope ratio and chemical data in Chemical Geology
TL;DR: In an International Journal such as Chemical Geology, it is vitally important to include a reasonable assessment of precision and accuracy, and appropriate information regarding analytical methodologies so that data can be compared between different laboratories.