Dear Gray,
you may have a look on this paper
Al-Aasm, I.S., Taylor, B.E. & South, B. (1990): Stable isotope analysis
of multiple carbonate samples using selective acid extraction.- Chemical
Geology (Isotope Geosciences Section), 80, 119-125.
Cheers
Michael
GRAY E. BEBOUT wrote:
> Dear Colleagues,
>
> I'd greatly appreciate a reminder of the older
> references, but also ideas from the more recent
> literature, direct experience, and gut-instinct, having
> to do with the degree to which O-C-isotope compositions
> of coexisting calcite and dolomite can be separately (and
> quantitatively) analyzed via phosphoric acid dissolutions
> (at different temperatures). We're particularly
> interested in obtaining O-C isotopic compositions of
> calcite in rocks also containing varying, but small,
> amounts of dolomite.
>
> Cheers/Thanks in advance,
>
> Gray Bebout, Lehigh University
>
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>
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> The Pheasant Memorial Laboratory for Geo- &
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> Okayama University at Misasa
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