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Cher Laurent:

J'ai pense que j'avais une exempaire de votre these, mais je l'ai cherche il
y a quelques moments, avec aucun succes.

Si non seulement les specialistes, mais les generalistes aussi, peuvent vous
demander une exemplaire, je serais tres reconnaissant de recevoir une copie
de votre these.

Il m'a fait amuse, lire ces correspondences.  Combien de fois faut-on
redecouvrir la roue??

Agreez, je vous prie, mes sentiments les plus distinguees

Dan

P.S. Il y a, sans doubte, quelque facon d'envoyer les accents
electroniquement, mais je ne suis pas encore arrive le decouvrir.
Felicitations!

D.

>Dear Colleagues
>I am impressed by the excitation over biogenic opal and hydrated silica
>oxygen isotopes..
>A lot of the questions going around were exactly the same as the one I was
>working on during my PhD thesis, in the seventies..
>I have few copies left of my thesis in French, with detailed studies of the
>oxygen exchangeability, infrared properties... Some of it is outdated, but
>specialists may find useful ideas.
>I will send them to the first demands
>cheers
>
>Laurent
>
>
>----------------------------------------------------------
>                   Laurent Labeyrie
>         Professeur a l'Universite Paris-Sud Orsay
>           Dept. des Sciences de la Terre
>                        et
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