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Total oxygen isotope composition of carbonates
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Dear Colleagues,

I'm trying to find a lab that is able to measure the total 18O/16O of
carbonates. Coventional analysis using a combination of thermal
decomposition and fluorination is the traditional method, but I'd be
interested to learn about any new techniques that might be out there.

Regards,

Steve Crowley

Dept. of Earth Sciences
University of Liverpool
UK

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