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      Primordial neon, helium, and hydrogen in oceanic basalts

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          Standard for Reporting Concentrations of Deuterium and Oxygen-18 in Natural Waters.

          A standard, based on the set of ocean water samples used by Epstein and Mayeda to obtain a reference standard for oxygen-18 data, but defined relative to the National Bureau of Standards isotopic reference water sample, is proposed for reporting both deuterium and oxygen-18 variations in natural waters relative to the same water. The range of absolute concentrations of both isotopes in meteoric-waters is discussed.
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            Excess 3He in the sea: Evidence for terrestrial primodal helium

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                Journal
                Earth and Planetary Science Letters
                Earth and Planetary Science Letters
                Elsevier BV
                0012821X
                August 1976
                August 1976
                : 31
                : 3
                : 369-385
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                10.1016/0012-821X(76)90118-7
                e9af7a1f-f2b3-4034-bbcd-6d5a1e69634b
                © 1976

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