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Antonio,
Another paper worth having a look at is ...:
Rosenbaum, J. & Sheppard, S.M.F. (1986) "An isotopic study of siderites,
dolomites and ankerites at high temperatures". Geochim. Cosmochim. Acta,
50, 1147-1150.
Good luck with your analyses. Siderite, magnesite and the like are not my
favourite carbonates to run!
Cheers,
Clemente
>Dear isotopers:
>
>Does anyone know where I can find the oxygen isotopic fractionation
>equation for siderite, ankerite and H2O at temperature of 0-300 C.
>Any information would be greatly appreciated.
>Thanks,
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>Antonio Delgado Huertas
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Stable Isotope Laboratory
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Univ. de Salamanca
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