Alexandre
A relatively local lab to you, with the the experience of this type of analysis and personnel to advise you, is at Trent Uni in Peterborough whoose contact details are below. For isotopically enriched metals, and others Cambridge Isotopes (http://www.isotope.com) are a good start, they may not be the cheapest around but are used by many reference labs due to the quality of the informaiton, uncertainties etc, provided with their products. I'm sure the people in Trent could also advise you on sources.
Worsfold Water Quality Centre
Contact: P. Dillon
Phone: (705) 748-1011 x.7536
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Web site: http://www.trentu.ca/wqc/
Rob
Dr. Robert Clough
Senior Project Officer
Science Research Innovation Centre
University of Plymouth
Drake Circus
Plymouth
PL4 8AA
UK
( +44 (0)1752 232430 / 233321
FAX +44 (0)1752 233554
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From: Stable Isotope Geochemistry on behalf of Alexandre Myre
Sent: Wed 05/09/2007 6:25 PM
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Subject: [ISOGEOCHEM] Calcium isotope in water
Hi to everyone,
I would like to investigate cation sorption/desorption phenomenons in
clay-rich soil during column leaching. I'm expecting calcium in the eluat
to be dissolved under the CaCl2 form. I would like to inject isotopically
labeled calcium and do mass balance calculation with calcium already
present in the soil.
Has anyone done something similar ? Does anyone know of a laboratory that
could isolate the calcium and perform the analysis ? Is labeled calcium
easily available ?
Thank you very much
Alexandre
Alexandre Myre
Professionnel de recherche
Departement des sciences animales
Universite Laval
Tel. 418-656-2131 ext. 11411
Fax. 418-656-3766
Pavillon Paul-Comtois
Universite Laval
G1K 7P4
Ste-FOy, Quebec, Canada