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On Thu, 10 Oct 96 12:22:23 est Andrew Murray 
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> 
>      Greetings from AGSO, Canberra
>      
>      Can anybody point me to published data for d13C values for wood. 
>      leaves etc for trees growing in paralic swamps cf. the same species 
>      growing on dry ground ?
>      
>      Thanks
>      
>      Andrew Murray
>      
Andrew - long time, no hear! How are you!!

You need to speak  to Iain Robertson or Roy Switsur at the Godwin, 
Cambridge. They have done such work on oak. Iain may be on this list, 
but if not, email me direct and I will give you his address.

Mark
>      
> 

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