Dear Listmembers No, this is not about the removal (hot, cold, wet or dry) of organic matter from calcite. I recently analysed the isotopic composition of calcite from cc-qtz-prehnite veins that occur in the prehnite-pumpellyite metamorphic zone in the South Island of New Zealand. What I thought was going to be just another night on the MS turned out to be quite exciting. The 13C values (PDB) I measured for the calcite ranged between -29.2 and -38.0 per mil. In case your wondering, I recently prepared a new batch of phosphoric acid in the old "traditional", true green colour style. I suspect that the low 13C values of the calcite are probably as a result of oxidation of CH4 which was produced during metamorphism of organic matter in the host sediments. Is anyone aware of other studies that have measured such low 13C values of vein calcite? Any comments are appreciated. Thanks Kevin ********************************************************** Dr Kevin Faure Department of Geochemistry Geological Survey of Japan 1-1-3 Higashi Tsukuba Ibaraki 305 Japan Tel. and Fax: +81-298-54-3726