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a collector for water vapor from air
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Dear all:

	I would like to make a water vapor collector for isotopic
analysis in air. I would like to use it in Russia and Northern Japan during
winter season. The temparature of ground air of this season could be
as low as -25 degree C. Is someone have a device to collect as much as
5 cc of water from air without considerable isotopic fractionation?
With that amount, we can analyse D, 18O and T contents.  I
will appreciate any advice from you regarding this. Thanks

Nori Tanaka
Graduate School of Environmental Earth Science
Hokkaido University
Sapporo Japan

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