We would like to thank John Still and Alison McDonald for their skilled technical support. Robert Thorne and one other reviewer are thanked for their helpful comments. Funding: This work was supported by NERC, UK [grant numbers NE/M010953/1, IP-1631-0516]. AJB is funded by NERC support of the Isotope Community Support Facility SUERC.Peer reviewedPublisher PD
Acknowledgements The authors wish to thank Cal VanHolland, Jim Bonner and John Cooper of Ur-Energy (...
The authors are extremely grateful to Kåre Kullerud of the Norsk Bergverksmuseum (Kongsberg) for sha...
This is the final version. Available from the Royal Irish Academy via the DOI in this record.Certai...
We would like to thank John Still and Alison McDonald for their skilled technical support. Robert Th...
Research was partly supported by NERC grants (NE/L001764/1 and NE/M010953/1). Mrs. A. Sandison provi...
We are grateful to John Still for his skilled technical support and the ACEMAC facility at the Unive...
Acknowledgments: The authors wish to thank the Parys Underground Group for their support in access a...
The authors wish to thank The Banks Group Limited, Gary Morgan and Michael Storey for providing samp...
This work was supported by the NERC under Grant NE/M010953/1. We are grateful to the UK Coal Authori...
AbstractThe Carboniferous Bowland Shale in England, and its correlatives in Ireland, contain anomalo...
Black shales of the late Neoproterozoic Gwna Group (570–580 Ma), UK, contain enrichments of telluriu...
The authors wish to thank Kier Group, the British Coal Utilisation Research Association (BCURA) and ...
The attention for black shale formations increased in recent years because of their potential for CO...
This work was supported by the NERC under Grant number NE/L001764/1. AJB is funded by NERC support o...
The enhancement of mineral exploration is essential for the growing demand of base metals in the wor...
Acknowledgements The authors wish to thank Cal VanHolland, Jim Bonner and John Cooper of Ur-Energy (...
The authors are extremely grateful to Kåre Kullerud of the Norsk Bergverksmuseum (Kongsberg) for sha...
This is the final version. Available from the Royal Irish Academy via the DOI in this record.Certai...
We would like to thank John Still and Alison McDonald for their skilled technical support. Robert Th...
Research was partly supported by NERC grants (NE/L001764/1 and NE/M010953/1). Mrs. A. Sandison provi...
We are grateful to John Still for his skilled technical support and the ACEMAC facility at the Unive...
Acknowledgments: The authors wish to thank the Parys Underground Group for their support in access a...
The authors wish to thank The Banks Group Limited, Gary Morgan and Michael Storey for providing samp...
This work was supported by the NERC under Grant NE/M010953/1. We are grateful to the UK Coal Authori...
AbstractThe Carboniferous Bowland Shale in England, and its correlatives in Ireland, contain anomalo...
Black shales of the late Neoproterozoic Gwna Group (570–580 Ma), UK, contain enrichments of telluriu...
The authors wish to thank Kier Group, the British Coal Utilisation Research Association (BCURA) and ...
The attention for black shale formations increased in recent years because of their potential for CO...
This work was supported by the NERC under Grant number NE/L001764/1. AJB is funded by NERC support o...
The enhancement of mineral exploration is essential for the growing demand of base metals in the wor...
Acknowledgements The authors wish to thank Cal VanHolland, Jim Bonner and John Cooper of Ur-Energy (...
The authors are extremely grateful to Kåre Kullerud of the Norsk Bergverksmuseum (Kongsberg) for sha...
This is the final version. Available from the Royal Irish Academy via the DOI in this record.Certai...