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One possible source is James Lawrence's thesis (PhD 1970, Caltech): 160/18O
and D/H ratios of soils, weathering zones and clay deposits. I don't know if
his data were ever published. Last I knew he was at U of Houston so you might
get more information directly from him.
cheers,
greg
frederic vitali wrote:
> Dear All
>
> I have tried to obtain references about stable isotopes (H,O) of clay
> minerals from Cretaceous paleosols of the Western Interior Seaway of North
> America. Does anybody know references regarding this ?
>
> sincerely yours
>
> Frederic Vitali
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