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( continued)

Like calcius, Calciue metabolism in the sea leads direchly
to the deposition of calcina.

in this place.

Strontina will sove along

‘So we should look, I think, ( You correc

me Yr. Kulp if I make mistakes in this) but it would se
te me that the type of ocean samples we ceed are the
following:

Ze need the top and the rottom, the freshly

fallen sediaents, to see whether strontiua ig in the seat

shells that are just formed. Se need the dissolved
materials in water itself, we need perhaps articulate
matter which is not yet settled and I should think these
three thingsare the iaportant things to secasure.
P iERe

Bell don't you need perhaps the seawater and saybe

especially for fresh water fish bones, Or. Libty?
zz

LIBBY:

Oh yes, of course - I was sort of putting that into the
biosphere.

This is absolutely necessary.

tion taking th

biosphere and taking the sea as a principal residence of
_ Living material we, of course, are greatly interested is

the strontiua content of life in the sea - rost of which
of course is plankton.

Flankton that can be saapledy it

however will perhaps be easier and cleverer to let the
eat the plankton and then wgeasure the fish, so you get
imnediately to the problea of measuring firkes snd you g
famediately to the probles of the lifetine of the fishes

. yw measure.

1 think I learned a little from wr. Ravell

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