Hi Jessica,
I've not used these myself for isotope ratios but these bit of free
software may help you:
http://www.crog.org/dplot/ (only works under Mac OS X 10.2 or better)
http://www.lboro.ac.uk/research/phys-geog/tri-plot/index.html (excel
workbook)
George
Jessica North wrote:
>Hello All,
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>I would like to plot 3 isotope ratios (dD, d18O, and d13C) on a single
>graph and examine correlations. Would anyone have suggestions for
>setting up such a graph (maybe triangular?) and analysis? Has anyone had
>success doing this with a particular software? Or is there a better way
>to present the data and examine relationships?
>
>Many thanks,
>
>Jessica
>
>Jessica C. North
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>University of Otago
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