Hello Everyone, I have a rather simple, but probably loaded, question. What is the best way to store organic-rich materials (i.e., dead bugs, plankton, plant material) to prevent any isotopic change due to degradation over time? The two ways we have used in the past are: 1. Freeze-dry the material and then store it in either a fridge or better yet a freezer, making sure that it does not adsorb moisture (i.e., place the samples in zip lock bags and double bag). 2. In a dessicator that has been evacuated. Any help/comments would be greatly appreciated. Thank you, Jennifer ------------------------------------------------------ Jennifer Mckay Agente de Recherche / Research Associate GEOTOP - Universite du Quebec a Montreal C.P. 8888, succursale Centre-Ville Montreal, Quebec, Canada H3C 3P8 Telephone bureau/office: 514-987-3000 (poste/ext 2413) Telephone lab: 514-987-3000 (poste/ext 7028) Telephone GEOTOP: 514-987-4080 Telecopieur/Fax: 514-987-3635 E-mail: [log in to unmask] or if that fails try [log in to unmask] ------------------------------------------------------