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Stable Isotope Geochemistry

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Institution Name:
The Pennsylvania State University
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Penn State, College of EMS
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Post-secondary
Abstract:

If you are curious about the principle underlying stable isotopes studies of hydrogen, carbon, nitrogen, oxygen or sulfur, these pages may be of interest to you. They represent notes used to prepare lectures in stable isotope geochemistry taught at Penn State for a number of years.

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