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Dear all,
I'm a PhD. student in Vertebrate Paleontology based in Melbourne Australia.
I'm interested in testing oxygen isotope ratios from the phosphates
contained in fossil teeth in order to obtain a mean annual temperature for
my assemblage. I've been having a little trouble finding a lab that can run
this analysis however, and was wondering if anyone here would be able to do
it, or know who I should contact about this. As yet, I'm not sure how many
samples I need to test (any suggestions?) but I guess a lot will depend on
the cost of the analysis.
So if anyone could pass on contact details of a lab, and/or cost estimates,
that'd be really great.
Thank you
Leah Schwartz.
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