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Re: d18O and d13C of sea water for Phanerozoic
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Dominic Papineau <[log in to unmask]>
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Hi Omid,

Good references and review articles on this subject also include
compilations of data for Precambrian sedimentary rocks:

A. Prokoph, G.A. Shields, J. Veizer (2008) Compilation and time-series
analysis of a marine carbonate d18O, d13C, 87Sr/86Sr and d34S database
through Earth history. Earth-Science Reviews 87 (2008) 113–133

Shields, G., Veizer, J., 2002. Precambrian marine carbonate isotope
database: version 1.1. Geochemistry, Geophysics, Geosystems 3 (6) June 6,
12 pp.

Veizer, J., Ala, D., Azmy, K., Bruckschen, P., Buhl, D., Bruhn, F.,
Carden, G.A.F., Diener, A., Ebneth, S., Goddéris, Y., Jasper, T., Korte,
C., Pawellek, F., Podlaha, O.G., Strauss, H., 1999. 87Sr/86Sr, 13C and 18O
evolution of Phanerozoic seawater. Chemical Geology 161, 59–88.

I hope this helps,

Dominic



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> Dear All,
>
> Is there any refernce to show the values of d18O and d13C for SEA WATER
> during Phanerozoic?
>
>
> Regards
> Omid Haeri-Ardakani
> Earth and Environmental Science Department
> University of Windsor
> (519)253-3000, x2172
>

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