HI All--
The Isogeochem list does seem to have the most lab listings. If you
could visit the Isogeochem site and give Art the link to your lab's
website, that would be great (Art, I'm sorry if I'm speaking out of
turn). Other links can be found at www.geochemistry.com (laboratories),
the Forensic Isotope Network, etc.--some of which can be found in the
"other links" section of the isogeochem site. Many labs also maintain
some links to other sites too, e.g.
http://earth.geology.yale.edu/escsis/ESCSIS-web5.html#UVM (sorry, but I
have to plug my site ;), but maintaining them can be very time consuming.
A copy of the isogeochem website lab list is now also on the isogeochem
wiki: http://isogeochem.wikispaces.com/SIRMS+Labs
I'm not sure how well it will work, but labs can manage their own links
on the wiki--just register and sign in. If you want to put in your own
lab, please put it in the correct geographical location, and in the
correct alphabetical order.
take care
gerry
p.s. Not all labs can take outside samples, or may only be able to do so
on a limited basis. List them anyway, maybe with a caveat.
Lepley, Scott William (UMC-Student) wrote:
> If it wouldn't be too much trouble, please add the lab below to the list, thank you...
>
> Biogeochemistry Isotope Laboratory, University of Missouri, Columbia
>
>
> ****************************
> Scott Lepley
> Ph.D. Candidate (ABD)
> Isotope Geochem Mass Spec Lab Manager
> Department of Geological Sciences
> University of Missouri-Columbia
> Columbia, MO 65211
> Lab: 573-882-0786
> Office: 573-882-0787
> ****************************
>
> ________________________________
>
> From: Stable Isotope Geochemistry on behalf of humberto carvajal ortiz
> Sent: Fri 9/21/07 2:56 PM
> To: [log in to unmask]
> Subject: Re: [ISOGEOCHEM] Isotope laboratories
>
>
> You could add two more to the Cornell list:
>
> Iowa State University's Stable isotope geochemistry facility
>
> Stable Isotope Facility
> Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute (STRI), Panamá.
>
> Humberto.
>
> Arthur T Kasson <[log in to unmask]> escribió:
>
> 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 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
> > Post-Doctoral Fellow
> > Berkeley Geochronology Center
> > 2455 Ridge Road
> > Berkeley, CA 94709
> > U.S.A.
> > phone: +1 510 644 9284
> > alternative email: [log in to unmask]
> >
> >
> >
> >
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>
> --
> Art Kasson
> Cornell Isotope Laboratory
> Dept Ecology and Evolutionary Biology
> E440 Corson Hall
> Tower Road
> Ithaca NY 14853 USA
> Phone: 607.254.1382
> Fax: 607.255.8088
> COIL website
> http://www.cobsil.com
> Isogeochem website
> http://www.isogeochem.com
>
>
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