Dear isogeochemists: Our lab will be studying changes in the C/N, del13C, and del15N of bulk organic material from lacustrine and marine sediments. The analyses will be performed using a Carlo Erba NA1500 attached to a Delta + by a conflow device. Although there are several protocols out there for other types of sediment analysis, I am unaware of any protocol that we should follow for sediment acidification. Because some of the organic fraction is susceptable to degradation during acidification, it seems important to use the method that is least harmful to the organic fraction. I would like some feedback on how other labs are acidifying their sediment samples to remove carbonate. Clearly, a way to get around this is to acidify a sample in the tin/silver boat, the night before it is to be run. However, which acid is best for this technique? Thanks for the input! Harry Rowe Geological and Environmental Sciences Stanford University