http://www.eeb.cornell.edu/isogeochem/Stable_Isotope_Labs.htm
At least this many (see above link) and I can think of at least 20 or 30
that aren't on this list or are in the process of just setting up.
Art
> Are they considering all sorts? commercial? academic?
> private? stable and non-stable isotopes? It is the
> full question?
>
> Vera
> --- William Patterson <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
>
>> Greetings all,
>> This morning I was asked by the University of
>> Saskatchewan's
>> department of Advancement "how many isotope
>> laboratories are there in
>> the world"?
>>
>> I don't have a clue...does anyone have a reasonable
>> guess?
>> Thanks,
>> Bill
>>
>> --
>> Dr. William P. Patterson
>> Professor and Director of the Saskatchewan Isotope
>> Laboratory
>> Department of Geological Sciences
>> University of Saskatchewan
>> 114 Science Place
>> Saskatoon SK S7N 5E2
>> Canada
>> Phone: 306-966-5691(office); 306-966-5712(lab)
>> Email: [log in to unmask]
>> Web: http://geochemistry.usask.ca/bill.html
>>
>
>
> Vera Assis Fernandes
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> Berkeley Geochronology Center
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Art Kasson
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