Well.....Let me welcome you to the Stable Isotope Geochemistry discussion list!! The list is now almost 3 days 'old' and I've been quite surprised by the response to the list announcement. Over 70 people subscribed within the first 24 hours and the list is still growing (we are more then 100 now). Nothing compared to a GIS discussion list, but still..... ---- A few words about myself (the list-owner)---- I am a geologist who just moved to the US from Switzerland 2 months ago. I've spent the last 5 years in the Stable Isotope Laboratory of the Geological Institute at the ETH-Zurich (Judy McKenzie and Stefano Bernasconi) where I've been working predominantly with C & O isotopes in Mesozoic pelagic carbonates. Scope of these studies, performed under the supervision of Helmut Weissert, was to establish an Early Cretaceous carbonate carbon isotope stratigraphy and contribute to the understanding of the paleoenvironmental significance of the major long-term fluctuations which characterize the Cretaceous carbon isotope record. More recently, I started working with C and H isotopes in organic materials and O & H in surface waters. Here at UVM I'm in charge of the Environmental Stable Isotope Laboratory at the Department of Geology. The lab is currently equipped with a VG SIRA II mass-spec. My present research foci at UVM include the use of stable isotopes in hydrologic flow-path studies and lacustrine food-web structure analysis (cycling of C, N and S within the lower trophic levels). ---- A few words about mail-list dynamics (or.. how I would like this list to work)---- Imagine the mail-list as a big lazy animal which needs to be continuously fed to keep it active. The food are your postings: questions, comments, calls for help and so on. It is the responsibility of the list-owner to keep the list alive but not to keep it lively (wouldn't have enough time...). There's nothing more frustrating for a list-owner than have to entertain a couple of hundred (well,that's not us yet) passive subscribers. The only way you, as a user, can profit from the mail list is by USING it, which doesn't mean waiting for ideas and revelations to come automatically from it. So, lets keep this list busy! Submit ideas, comments, concerns, whatever you want. You will not always get a response of course.......but the chances for feedback will increase with increasing size of the list. ----My suggestion for a start---- I'm obviously interested in knowing more about the 'who/what/why ' of this list. * It is very easy to know 'Who' is on the list: to obtain a list of current subscribers send the command (no subject needed, turn off signature) review isogeochem to [log in to unmask] * 'What' are the people on this list interested in? Just take some time (or copy and paste from your most recent CV) and send a brief statement of your research interests. The main aim of this list is to provide new contacts and enhance collaboration among researchers from different disciplines (e.g. geology, biology, chemistry). So, the more information we have about each other the better it is. * 'Why' did you subscribe to this list? I'm looking forward to an interesting and active discussion group. Best regards to all of you, Andrea Lini ======================================================= | Dr. Andrea Lini | Stable Isotope Laboratory | | Department of Geology | Phone: (802) 656 02 45 | | University of Vermont | Fax: (802) 656 00 45 | | Burlington, VT 05405 | E-mail:[log in to unmask] | | U.S.A. | | =======================================================