Hello Ecologgers - a "desperate" request! 

I need to get about 30 soil samples analyzed for Hg in the next 2 weeks. 

Let me explain...

I have worked with high school students on independent research projects 
for the last 15 or so years.  This year I am working with a student on the 
effects of prescribed forest burning on wildfire mercury emissions.  We 
had a plan to use neutron activation analysis to determine the mercury in 
our soil samples.  We sent the samples in for analysis, and, oops - the 
detection limit was higher than the anticipated level of Hg in the soil. 
We have been desperately looking for another way to analyze these samples 
for the past month.  Even with scanty results, the student's project has 
been selected to participate in the International Sustainable World 
Project Olympiad (I-SWEEEP) in Houston, TX in mid-April and the 
International Science and Engineering Fair in Reno, NV in mid-May, so we 
really want to get these samples analyzed.  It doesn't help that we are in 
rural southwestern Oregon, and our one university contact who routinely 
helps us with chemistry-related analyses has struck out with the inorganic 
chemists at his institution. 

If you have some solid contact information for us where we could get the 
samples analyzed, I'm all ears (and all inbox!)

Thank you,

Robyn Darbyshire
Hands-On Forestry Program

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