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Geochemistry of Non-Traditional Stable Isotopes. Reviews in Mineralogy and Geochemistry. Volume 55. Clark M. Johnson, Brian L. Beard, and Francis Albarède, Editors. Pp. 454. Mineralogical Society of America and Geochemical Society, 1015 Eighteenth Street, NW, Suite 601, Washington, DC 20036. 2004. ISBN 093995067-7. Price $36.00; MSA or GS members $27.00.
This volume, another in the highly successful Reviews in Mineralogy and
Geochemistry series, formed the basis of a short course on nontraditional stable
isotopes that took place May 1516, 2004, in Montreal. The book consists of 12
chapters assembled by a group of 17 scientists. The first four chapters are
devoted to general concepts,
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