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Re: paleonet RE: Supplier of "Quaterary-O"



Jed,

I got my last batch of Quat_O from Green Geology:
http://www.geocities.com/greengeology/index.html

Karl

At 12:00 PM 8/2/2006, you wrote:
Dear Members,

I am running very low on Quarternary-O, and industrial detergent, used for
breaking down mudrocks for foraminifers and conodonts.  I have been using a
large supply acquired by my predecessor in my lab here over the last 15-16
years that is now near depletion.  Do any of you know where to acquire this
product?  If so, I would be grateful for any leads on suppliers since I have
200 plus shale samples that require use of this product for prosessing in my
lab.

Sincerely yours

Dr. Jed Day
Professor of Geology
Illinois State University
309.438.8678


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