>Can anyone suggest any papers that examine the stable isotopes of carbon >in dissolved inorganic carbon in river or stream waters? I am >particularly interested in instances where very low d13C values may have >been observed. >Melissa Lafrenière Dear Melissa (and any others that might be interested), Here are some references that you might find useful: E.A. Atekwana and R.V. Krishnamurthy (1998) Seasonal variations of dissolved inorganic carbon and d13C of surface waters: application of a modified gas evolution technique. J. Hydrology, 205: 265-278 F. Pawellek and J. Veizer (1994) Carbon cycle in the upper Danube and its tributaries: d13C(DIC) constraints. Israel J. Earth Sci., 43: 187-194 B. Spiro and A. Pentecost (1991) One day in the life of a stream - a diurnal inorganic carbon mass balance for a travertine-depositing stream (Waterfall Beck, Yorkshire). Geomicrobiology J., 9: 1-11 C. Yang, K. Telmer and J. Veizer (1996) Chemical dynamics of the "St. Lawrence" riverine system: dD H2O, d18O H2O, d13C DIC, d34S sulfate, and dissolved 87Sr/86Sr. Geochim. Cosmochim. Acta, 60: 851-866 Cheers, Simon ***** Simon R. Poulson Dept. of Geological Sciences MS-172 University of Nevada-Reno Reno, NV 89557-0138 USA Phone: (775) 784-1104 Fax: (775) 784-1833 [log in to unmask] *****