Dear Bill, We have two papers: Punning, J.-M., Martma, T., Kessel, H., Vaikmäe, R., 1988. The isotopic composition of oxygen and carbon in the subfossil mollusc shells of the Baltic Sea as an indicator of palaeosalinity. Boreas 17, 27-31. Punning, J.-M., Vaikmäe, R., Mäekivi, S., 1991. Oxygen-18 Variations in the Baltic Sea. Nucl. Geophys. 5, No.4, 529-539. I hope this helps a bit. Tõnu Martma At 12:30 16.8.1999 -0500, you wrote: >Dear Isogeochemists, >I'm currently collaborating on a project investigating the life history of >Iron age Cod from the Baltic Sea (Gotland). Water temperatures calculated >from d18O values of cod otoliths (using modern cod thermal tolerance) >suggest a rather low d18O value for the Baltic Sea during the Iron age >(-5”VSMOW). > >Two questions.... >Has anyone attempted to calculate the Baltic Sea water values for the Iron >age? >Are there any studies which have determined the isotope value of the modern >Baltic Sea (DIC and/or d18O)? > >Thanks, >Bill > >William P. Patterson >Syracuse University >Department of Earth Sciences >Syracuse, NY 13244-1070 > >Phone: 315-443-3869 >FAX: 315-443-3363 >URL: http://128.230.24.91/bill.html > > Tonu Martma Laboratory of Isotope-Palaeoclimatology Institute of Geology at Tallinn Technical University Estonia Avenue 7 Tallinn 10143 Estonia Phone: +372 645 4122 Fax: +372 631 2074 E-mail: [log in to unmask]