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Dear Isogeochem-ers,
Does any one have references for, experience with, or suggestions for d13C
analysis of carbides, such as FeC? Any suggestions would be welcome.
Lou Derry
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Dr. Louis A. Derry
Assistant Professor
Cornell University
Dept.of Geological Sciences
Ithaca, NY 14853-1504
tel. (607)255-9354
fax (607)254-4780
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