Dear Colleagues, I'd greatly appreciate a reminder of the older references, but also ideas from the more recent literature, direct experience, and gut-instinct, having to do with the degree to which O-C-isotope compositions of coexisting calcite and dolomite can be separately (and quantitatively) analyzed via phosphoric acid dissolutions (at different temperatures). We're particularly interested in obtaining O-C isotopic compositions of calcite in rocks also containing varying, but small, amounts of dolomite. Cheers/Thanks in advance, Gray Bebout, Lehigh University __________________________________ Gray E. Bebout, Visiting Research Scientist (until 1-01) The Pheasant Memorial Laboratory for Geo- & Cosmochemistry (PML) Institute for Study of the Earth's Interior (ISEI) Okayama University at Misasa Tottori-ken 682-0193, JAPAN __________________ Permanent Address: Gray E. Bebout, Associate Professor Department of Earth & Environmental Sciences 31 Williams Drive Lehigh University Bethlehem, Pennsylvania 18015 USA Home Page: http://www.lehigh.edu/~bdi2/silab.html