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Hi All...

Quick question, Im interested in analyzing d15N values of bulk mussel  
shell organics and I was wondering if anyone knew of a "quick and  
dirty" way to prep shells for the EA... I would like to avoid  
hydrofloric acid if at all possible; Im not too worried about de- 
salting after hydrolysis...

Im also curious to know what the average weight percent of organics  
one might expect to extract out of mussel shells?

Any suggestions?

Wombat Boy



Seth Newsome, Ph.D.
Carnegie Institution of Washington
Geophysical Laboratory
5251 Broad Branch Road NW
Washington, DC 20015
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