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You will probably be able to find some data for bedrock in these
areas, but areas with rocks of diverse age and Rb/Sr ratios will be
problematic.  If you can make measurements in the wine, why not the
soil from which it came?

I'm willing to bet the Chilean wines had the lowest 87Sr/86Sr
ratios...am I right?

>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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