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Dear Listmembers,
Thanks to those of you that responded to my request for information on
phytoplankton isotope values. In addition to the light stable isotope values,
we are interested in d44Ca values of Antarctic phytoplankton. Because it is
unlikely that anyone has conducted such analyses yet, we would be most
interested in any samples of phytoplankton from the Antarctic Peninsula if any
such material is available. Either frozen or freeze dried would be fine.
Cheers,
Bill
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Dr. William P. Patterson
Professor
Saskatchewan Isotope Laboratory
Department of Geological Sciences
University of Saskatchewan
114 Science Place
Saskatoon SK S7N 5E2
Canada
http://geochemistry.usask.ca/bill.html
http://sil.usask.ca

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