Melanie Leng at our lab. obtained an off-cut of 'Carrara' marble from a local stone mason ( I think the term Carrara is just used to describe any pure white marble). Sieved to retain 90-120 micron grain size we find 30 to 50 microgram sample aliquots in our VG Isocarb can give 1 SD precisions of less than 0.05 per mil or, on a really good day (and downhill, with the wind behind you), less than 0.03 permil for 10 samples in an autorun. We use this material, calibrated against NBS 19 and 18, as our routine lab standard to correct our unknown samples to the VPDB scale. I have seen several people refer to the use of NBS-19 itself for this purpose. I know the amounts that are used are small, but surely this should be discouraged? We haven't systematicaly tried the very small (10 microgram) amounts you ask about, but Mike Hall at Nick Shackleton's lab. in Cambridge runs a Carrara marble in small amounts on a Prism - so he might have information. Tim Heaton, Melanie Leng NERC Isotope Geosciences Laboratory Keyworth, Nottingham NG12 5GG [log in to unmask]