Dear Steve,
check on the following pubblication:
 
Fanlo I, Ayora C (1998) The evolution of the Lorraine evaporite basin: implications for the chemical and isotope composition of the Triassic Ocean. Chemical Geology 146, 135-154.
 
Hope This Help.
 
Tiziano.
Earth Sciences Department, Parma University, Italy
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Dear List Members

 

I am trying to find some references which contain reconstructed values for Permian / Triassic seawater d18O values. I would be grateful if someone could suggest a few good references/

 

Cheers Steve

 

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