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Kathy
My group here at Reading (Hans Eggenkamp, Jennifer Loomis, Jeff Rosenbaum,
Mike Isaacs and I) has been doing quite a bit on Cl isotopes in both deep
and shallow ground waters. The work is only just being written up at
present but a lot will be presented in various sessions at the Goldschmidt
Geochemistry Conference in Toulouse, France at the end of August/beginning
of September - see
http://www.obs-mip.fr/omp/umr5563/goldconf98.html
See you there or get in touch directly
Max
>I am just beginning to think about using chlorine isotope analyses as a
>tool for investigating the origin of salinity in surface and ground
>waters. Can anyone suggest a contact person or laboratory that I might
>contact for further specific information on this topic?
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>Thanks!
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>Kathy
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>U.S. Geological Survey
>10615 SE Cherry Blossom Drive
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