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For what it is worth....
We used to run a lot of dirty gases from an EA [lizard poop, feathers,
soil C, etc.] on our Delta plus. I purchased a spare ion source so
that we had a spare to slip in and get back up and running while
cleaning the other at our leisure. The new ion source produced [and
still does] a much lower slope for D/H. Only that gas was affected.
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Steve Nelson
Associate Professor
Dept. of Geological Sciences
S-389 ESC
Brigham Young University
Provo, UT 84602
801-422-8688
"Guns don't kill people, Dick Cheney kills people."
George W. Bush: "Decider in Chief"
"Iraq burns. We shop." Bob Herbert
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Disclaimer for the feeble-minded: It should be painfully obvious, but
the identification of my affiliation with Brigham Young University does
not imply that the University endorses any political or otherwise
partisan content of this message.
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