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Re: paleonet Stable Isotope Position and geobiology



Title: Re: paleonet Stable Isotope Position and geobiology
At 2:01 PM -0700 10/25/02, Dr. E.G. Reinhardt wrote:
Although Andrew Rindberg has stated that I have made my point, I will risk his ire (and that of others) by pointing out last line of the job description just posted by Prof. Kanaroglou:

Position #1 - Stable Isotope Geochemist

The School seeks an innovative earth scientist with an outstanding research
record in the application of isotopes to understand processes in the
environmental context, or the development of new and innovative isotopic
techniques for the investigation of the geosphere and particularly coupled
geological-biological processes.
The horse, it is dead.

In a stubborn mood,
Bill
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