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Sorry! Before everyone jumps on my back the oxygen value for NBS19
should, of course, be -2.20 per mille.

Steve

Department of Earth & Ocean Sciences
University of Liverpool
4 Brownlow Street
Liverpool
L69 3GP
UK

0151 794 5163/5164

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From: Stable Isotope Geochemistry [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On
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Subject: Normalisation of oxygen isotope scale for carbonates

I'd like to ask if it is now generally accepted practice to normalise
the oxygen isotope scale for carbonate analysis by using values for
NBS18 and NBS19 of -23.00 and -1.95 per mille (VPDB)?

Regards,

Steve Crowley

Department of Earth & Ocean Sciences
University of Liverpool
4 Brownlow Street
Liverpool
L69 3GP
UK

0151 794 5163/5164

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