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Dear Isogeochemists,
Does anyone have access to samples of Antarctic phytoplankton? It can 
be frozen or dried, we're not picky. In addition to any sample 
material out there, can someone recommend a compilation of carbon and 
nitrogen values (bulk and/or compound specific) for phytoplankton and 
zooplankton from around Antarctica?
Thanks in advance,
Bill
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Dr. William P. Patterson
Professor
Saskatchewan Isotope Laboratory
Department of Geological Sciences
114 Science Place
University of Saskatchewan
Saskatoon SK S7N 5E2
Canada
Phone: 306-966-5691(office); 306-966-5712(lab)
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