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Dear Lora,
Some Yucca Mountain pore waters, extracted by vacuum distillation, plot
above [or to the left] the meteoric water line. She could try contacting
Al Yang at the USGS. Most of the data are reported in the Yucca Mountain
gray literature.
>Hello all,
>
>There is a student in our department who is measuring the stable-isotopic
>composition of ground water and precipitation. She is finding that some of
>her data plot above the meteoric water line. Has anyone had similar
>experiences and could you send her a list of possible references? Her name
>is Jennifer Schellpepper and her address is
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>She is also interested in joining the listserve, but I can't seem to find
>the instructions for her. Any and all help would be greatly appreciated.
>Thanks in advance.
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>Sincerely,
>
>Lora Stevens
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>
> "If you aren't part of the solution,
> you're part of the precipitate."
> --S. Wright
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>Lora R. Stevens [log in to unmask]
>214 Bessey Hall
>Department of Geosciences
>University of Nebraska-Lincoln
>Lincoln, NE 68588
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