Dear Rebecca,
I'm far from being an expert but I fund the following article quite
interesting on isotopic equilibration time.
Zeebe RE, Wolf-Gladrow DA, Jansen H. "On the time required to establish
chemical and isotopic equilibrium in the carbon dioxide system in seawater".
MARINE CHEMISTRY 65: (3-4) 135-153 JUN 1999
It refers only to seawater but I believe the calculations can give you an
idea of the order of magnitude for isotopic relaxation also for soils or
water films.
Regards,
Roberto Ventrella
Dept. Environmental Sciences & Energy Research
Weizmann Institute of Science
Rehovot, 76100 - Israel.
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Rebecca Hood wrote:
> ...The key question is at
> higher enrichments would the exchange rates between H20 and CO2 preclude
> this as a useful technique????...