Martin Stute

Selected Publications

Schlosser, P., M. Stute, C. Sonntag, and K.O. Muennich (1989) Tritiogenic 3He in shallow groundwater. Earth Planet. Sci. Lett., 94, 245-256.

Stute, M., C. Sonntag, J. Deak, and P. Schlosser (1992) Helium in deep circulating groundwater in the Great Hungarian Plain: Flow dynamics and crustal and mantle He fluxes. Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta, 56, 2051--2067.

Stute, M., P. Schlosser, J.F. Clark, and W.S. Broecker (1992) Paleotemperatures in the southwestern United States derived from noble gas measurements in groundwater. Science, 256, 1000--1003.

Stute, M., M. Forster, H. Frischkorn, A. Serejo, J.F. Clark, P. Schlosser, W.S. Broecker, and G. Bonani (1995) Cooling of tropical Brazil (5oC) during the last glacial maximum. Science, 269, 379-383.

Clark, J.F., P. Schlosser, M. Stute, and H.J. Simpson (1996) SF6 -3He tracer release experiment: A new method of determining longitudinal dispersion coefficients in large rivers. Environ. Sci and Tech. 30, 1527--1532.

Marcantonio, F., R.F. Anderson, M. Stute, N. Kumar, P. Schlosser, and A. Mix (1996) Extraterrestrial He-3 as a constant-flux tracer for paleoceanographic studies. Nature, 383, 705-707.

Stute, M., J. Deak, K. Revesz, J.K. Boehlke, E. Deseoe, R. Weppernig, and P. Schlosser (1997) Tritium/3He dating of river infiltration: An example from the Danube in the Szigetkoez area, Hungary. Ground Water, 35, 905-911.

Stute, M. and S. Talma (1998) Glacial temperatures and moisture transport regimes reconstructed from noble gases and O-18, Stampriet aquifer, Namibia. Isotope techniques in studying past and current environmental changes in the hydrosphere and the atmosphere, IAEA, Vienna, in press.

Stute, M. and P. Schlosser (1993) Principles and Applications of the Noble Gas Paleothermometer. In: 'Climate Change in Continental Isotopic Records', Geophysical Monograph, 78, 89--100.

Stute, M., J.F. Clark, F.M. Phillips, and D. Elmore (1993) Reconstruction of late glacial climates from the groundwater archive: Cl- and 36Cl in the Carrizo aquifer, Texas. In: Isotope techniques in studying past and current environmental changes in the hydrosphere and the atmosphere, IAEA, Vienna, 259-270.