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Hi Greg
My initial go-to paper but plenty has been written before and since
Neil
Stable isotope analysis of multiple carbonate samples using selective acid extraction
Ihsan S Al-Aasm, BE Taylor, B South
Chemical Geology: Isotope Geoscience Section 80 (2), 119-125, 1990
Stable carbon and oxygen isotope analysis of natural calcite and dolomite mixtures using selective acid extraction
JVOTIRANJAN S Ray, R Ramesh
JOURNAL-GEOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF INDIA 52, 323-332, 1998
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Would anyone have literature regarding the separation of Calcite and Dolomite in samples for analysis of stable isotopes of O and C? I recall doing something of the sort years ago using acetic acid to dissolve the calcite fraction first, then a stronger acid to react the dolomitic fraction.
Regards,
Greg
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