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Michael Boettcher <[log in to unmask]>
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Sat, 23 May 1998 08:46:57 GMT+100
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Dear Shao-Yong,

you can dissolve the pyrite/chalcopyrite fraction by using the Cr(II)
reduction method (see for instance Canfield et al., 1986). Anhydrite
is not touched by this procedure. you can dissolve it from separate
batches.

Good Luck
Michael

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Dr. Michael E. Boettcher
Biogeochemie
Max-Planck Institut fuer Marine Mikrobiologie
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D-28359 Bremen
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Tel: 0421-2028-632

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