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Hi Chris!
What kind of Ca work are you thinking of? Just curious! :-)
Hope you had a fabulous holiday; my best to Catherine and the kids.
Any chance you've talked to Pan about the possibility of a mineralogy paper?
I've looked into it a little bit, and it seems that there are now XRDs that
perform micro-analyses, available on the market. I'm not sure, however, how
readily these machines are, nor how expensive they are, so our technique may
still be a viable alternative to shelling out big bucks.
How's the Limoptera work coming along? Do the O transects look good?
Cheers,
Rebekah
----- Original Message -----
From: "Chris Holmden" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Thursday, January 05, 2006 12:59 PM
Subject: [ISOGEOCHEM] Ca isotope studies
> FYI, Graduate student positions in Ca isotope studies are currently
> available in the Saskatchewan Isotope Laboratory. Please contact
> Chris Holmden for further information about topics and scholarship
> opportunities ASAP.
>
> Chris
>
> http://sil.usask.ca/
> --
> Chris Holmden
> Saskatchewan Isotope Laboratory
> Department of Geological Sciences
> 114 Science Place
> University of Saskatchewan
> Saskatoon, SK
> S7N 5E2
>
> Office: 306-966-5697
> Sask Isotope Lab: 306-966-5712
> Fax: 306-966-8593
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