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  Thanks for responding,

  What I want to know, is do people out there view REE incorporation into
icthyoliths as a continuous, slow diffusive process (at least to a point)
or as a rapid event after death. (I'm thinking of the Toyoda & Tokonami vs
Wright etc papers)

  Also, has anyone looked at REE's in apatite other than deep marine
apatite - I have, and they seem to be fairly suseptable to diagenetic
alteration in most environments

  have fun,
	Clive Trueman
   glcnt@bristol.ac.uk

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From: "CN. Trueman" <C.N.Trueman@bristol.ac.uk>
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Subject: icthyolith diagenesis
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