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Working with Zn Natural fractionation
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Sam Ghidan <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 5 Mar 2007 16:48:28 -0800
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  Dear Colleagues.
  if any one works to detect variations in the isotopic composition of Zn using the Double spike technique, then please just let us have more discussion about it.
   
  Variation in the isotopic composition of Zn is too small(<1 per mil) and it is too difficult to detect due to interferences accompanied with the measurements. the main interference is the interference in the 67 isotope of Zn. 
  Thanks
  Sam Ghidan


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