Looking for reference help
Anyone out there with a GSA bulletin subscription willing to help me find a paper published when I was 9 weeks old?
I'm a geochemist. In the past ten years I've fixed mass spectrometers, blasted sapphires with a laser beam, explored for uranium in a nature reserve, and measured growth patterns in fish ears, and helped design the next generation of the world's most advanced ion probe. My main interest is in-situ mass spectrometry, but I have a soft spot in my heart for thermodynamics, drillers, and cosmochemistry.
Anyone out there with a GSA bulletin subscription willing to help me find a paper published when I was 9 weeks old?
Posted by
Chuck Magee
at
11:33 PM
Labels: Scientific hoop-jumping
3 comments:
What paper are you looking for?
I can help. Contact me (rschott@outcrop.org).
I would offer my help as well, but I seem to have been thoroughly beaten to the punch. Good Luck.
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