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Hi Chris,
It might be also worthwhile considering the publication from Turekian et
al. (1998), Chemical Geology, vol. 152, p. 191-192.
Best wishes,
Evelyn
Dr. Evelyn Krull
CSIRO Land & Water
Adelaide Laboratory
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From: Stable Isotope Geochemistry [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On
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Sent: Tuesday, 5 July 2005 6:51 PM
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Subject: [ISOGEOCHEM] d13C soot
Dear All
I'm currently running some fish samples that may or may not have been
contaminated with soot (from a bunsen burner). Does anyone have a
typical
delta 13C value for soot?
best regards
Chris
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