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Hi Don,

This article about CO2 in Drinking water (isotopes) is right up your alley.  Consider the volcanic connection etc.  I was thinking about your interest in bottled water. If you get this paper, I'd like to read it.
Randi

Randi C. Schneider
Marine Science Dept.
University of Hawaii Hilo
Ph.(808)933-3494 Fax(808)933-0423

----- Original Message -----
From: Francisco Jose Caballero Castrejón <[log in to unmask]>
Date: Tuesday, September 26, 2006 11:27 pm
Subject: Re: [ISOGEOCHEM] 13C/12C isotope values of technical CO2
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> Hi,
> you could find the main sources of industrial CO2 and a 
> compilation of 
> isotope values of carbonic waters around the world in 
> Redondo&Yelamos "Determination of CO2 origin (natural or 
> industrial) in 
> sparkling waters by carbon isotope ratio analysis", Food Chemistry 
> 92 
> (2005), 507-514. I could send you a copy of the article.
> Regards,
> 
> Francisco Caballero
> Universidad Autónoma de Madrid
> 

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