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Re: C fractionation in dolomite
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"Robert N. Clayton" <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 10 Oct 1997 11:31:28 -0500
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>Hi all,
>Does anyone have information on kinetic or equalibrium 13C fraction factors
>for dolomite, especially in inorganic precipitates such as those in the
>Coorong?
>thanks in advance
>
>Martin Kennedy
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>Martin Kennedy
>Rubey Assistant Professor of Geochemistry
>Department of Earth and Space Sciences
>University of California, Los Angeles  (UCLA)
>Los Angeles,  CA
>90095-1567
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Martin: We reported carbon isotope data on calcite and dolomite from the
Coorong (Geochim. Acta 32,983, 1968), but did not measure dissolved carbon
species.
                                                R.N.Clayton

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