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Sr isotope ratio
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Mireille Barbaste <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 7 May 2001 10:39:24 +0200
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Dear all,

I am a Ph D student in analytical chemistry and I know very few things in
geochemistry. I did some measurements of Sr isotope ratio in wine, and I am
now trying to understand the link with soil.
Can anybody help me to find value of Sr isotope ratio or maybe nature or
age of the soil of :
- Lontue Valley, Chili,
- San Joaquin Valley, Monterey county, California, USA,
- Hunter Valley, Victoria, South Eastern, Australia,
- Western cape, South Africa.

I thank you very much for your answers,

Mireille.
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