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Ruth Yam

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Assulin M, Yam R, Grego-Shnaiderman A, Eretz Kdosha Y, Lulu-Bitton N, Elish E, et al.
ACS Omega . 2023 Sep; 8(37):33651-33657. PMID: 37744834
The fabrication of UO from UO is an essential reaction in the nuclear fuel cycle. The oxygen isotope fractionation associated with this reaction has significant implications in the general field...
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Assulin M, Yam R, Kossoy A, Elish E, Shemesh A
ACS Omega . 2022 Dec; 7(50):47040-47047. PMID: 36570191
As a major component in the nuclear fuel cycle, octoxide uranium is subjected to intensive nuclear forensics research. Scientific efforts have been mainly dedicated to determine signatures, allowing for clear...
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Mancuso A, Yam R, Prada F, Stagioni M, Goffredo S, Shemesh A
Geobiology . 2022 Sep; 21(1):119-132. PMID: 36163640
Stable isotopes in mollusc shells, together with variable growth rates and other geochemical properties, can register different environmental clues, including seawater temperature, salinity and primary productivity. However, the strict biological...
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Assulin M, Yam R, Elish E, Shemesh A
ACS Omega . 2022 Mar; 7(9):7973-7980. PMID: 35284730
Triuranium octoxide (UO) is one of the main compounds in the nuclear fuel cycle. As such, identifying its processing parameters that control the oxygen isotopic composition could be developed as...
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Rosenberg Y, Simon-Blecher N, Lalzar M, Yam R, Shemesh A, Alon S, et al.
Glob Chang Biol . 2022 Feb; 28(10):3349-3364. PMID: 35218086
Coral reefs are in global decline due to climate change and anthropogenic influences (Hughes et al., Conservation Biology, 27: 261-269, 2013). Near coastal cities or other densely populated areas, coral...
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Galili N, Shemesh A, Yam R, Brailovsky I, Sela-Adler M, Schuster E, et al.
Science . 2019 Aug; 365(6452):469-473. PMID: 31371609
The oxygen isotope composition (δO) of marine sedimentary rocks has increased by 10 to 15 per mil since Archean time. Interpretation of this trend is hindered by the dual control...
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Gutner-Hoch E, Waldman Ben-Asher H, Yam R, Shemesh A, Levy O
PeerJ . 2017 Jul; 5:e3590. PMID: 28740755
Reef building corals precipitate calcium carbonate as an exo-skeleton and provide substratum for prosperous marine life. Biomineralization of the coral's skeleton is a developmental process that occurs concurrently with other...
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Gutner-Hoch E, Schneider K, Stolarski J, Domart-Coulon I, Yam R, Meibom A, et al.
Sci Rep . 2016 Feb; 6:20191. PMID: 26847144
Reef-building scleractinian (stony) corals are among the most efficient bio-mineralizing organisms in nature. The calcification rate of scleractinian corals oscillates under ambient light conditions, with a cyclic, diurnal pattern. A...
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Horwitz R, Borell E, Yam R, Shemesh A, Fine M
Sci Rep . 2015 Mar; 5:8779. PMID: 25739995
Contemporary cnidarian-algae symbioses are challenged by increasing CO2 concentrations (ocean warming and acidification) affecting organisms' biological performance. We examined the natural variability of carbon and nitrogen isotopes in the symbiotic...
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Steiner Z, Erez J, Shemesh A, Yam R, Katz A, Lazar B
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A . 2014 Nov; 111(46):16303-8. PMID: 25368148
Basin-scale calcification rates are highly important in assessments of the global oceanic carbon cycle. Traditionally, such estimates were based on rates of sedimentation measured with sediment traps or in deep...