1. Sulfur isotopes-Use for stratigraphy during times of rapid perturbationsWeiqi Yao, Ulrich G. Wortmann and Adina Paytan2. Sr-isotope chronology of carbonate rocks: Quantifying the inversion errorRuoqi Wan, Wenjian Liu, John M. McArthur and Zhengrong Wang3. Isotope stratigraphy of Precambrian sedimentary rocks from Brazil: Keys to unlock Earth's hydrosphere, biosphere, tectonic, and climate evolutionFabrício de A. Caxito, Gabriel J. Uhlein, Alexandre Uhlein, Antônio Carlos Pedrosa-Soares, Matheus Kuchenbecker, Humberto Reis, Alcides N. Sial, Valderez P. Ferreira, Carlos José Souza Alvarenga, Roberto Ventura Santos, Lucieth Cruz Vieira, Elton Dantas, Marly Babinski, Ricardo Trindade, Paulo César Boggiani, Lucas Warren, João Pedro Hippertt, Marcus Paulo Sotero and Janaína Rodrigues de Paula4. Review of the Upper Ediacaran-Lower Cambrian detrital series in the Central and North Iberia. NE Africa as source areaJosé M. Ugidos, Pedro Barba and María I. Valladares5. Stable isotopes as a tool for stratigraphic studies: Insights from the Brazilian sedimentary recordRené Rodrigues, Egberto Pereira, Sérgio Bergamaschi and Lucas Pinto Heckert Bastos6. Stable-isotope chemostratigraphy of Urgonian-type platform carbonates: Time to be cautious?Anthony J.-B. Tendil, Camille Frau, Philippe Léonide, François Fournier, Jean R. Borgomano, Cyprien Lanteaume, Jean-Pierre Masse and Jean-Paul Rolando7. Computer modeling of zircon (ZrSiO4)-Coffinite (USiO4) solid solutions and lead incorporation: Geological implicationsRobert A Jackson and Michael Montenari
Dr. Michael Montenari works at the Earth Sciences and Geography Department, Keele University.