Handbook of Stable Isotope Analytical Techniques Vol II: 2

Handbook of Stable Isotope Analytical Techniques. Volume II. Book • Some of the combustion methods are Pregl combustion by an O2 flow and Pt.
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3.4 Paleodiet Stable Isotopes Case Study Part 2

Oxygen isotopes in phosphates. Oxygen isotopes in carbonates. Oxygen isotopes in nitrates. Oxygen isotopes in metal-oxides. Sulfur isotopes in sulfides. Sulfur isotopes in native sulfur.

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Sulfur isotopes in sulfates. Sulfur isotopes in organic materials. Sulfur isotopes of sulfur in metals. Whole rock sample techniques. Fluids and gases from inclusions dissolved in rocks or glasses H, C, N, O - isotopes. Atmospheric - tropospheric - stratospheric compounds. Stable isotopes of compounds in water reservoirs and soils.

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Non atmospheric natural gases. Absolute stable isotope measurement. Experimental stable isotope fractionation determination. Reference materials - standards and related matters. Mass spectrometer correction and calibration procedures.

Static mode mass spectrometry for small sample measurement. Spiking and isotope dilution procedures. Appendix A - List of stable isotopes and their relative abundances in nature. Appendix B - Sample preparation methods. Appendix C - Vacuum technology related matters. Appendix D - Chemicals commonly used for stable isotope analytical preparations and their risks. Appendix E - List of theses including stable isotope analytical techniques.

Nielsen Book Data Dedication. Stable isotope analysis of water and aqueous solutions by conventional dual-inlet mass spectrometry J. Conventional and less conventional techniques for hydrogen and oxygen isotope analysis of clays, associated minerals and pore waters in sediments and soils H.

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Techniques for stable isotope analysis of fluid and gaseous inclusions L. Natural abundance 2H-NMR spectroscopy: Application to food analysis S. Mass spectrometric techniques for the determination of lithium isotopic composition in geological material L. Thermal ionization mass spectrometry techniques for boron isotopic analysis: Preparation of ecological and biochemical samples for isotope analysis M.

Extraction of dissolved inorganic carbon DIC in natural waters for isotopic analyses E. Compound specific isotope analysis of the organic constituents in the Murchison meteorite M. A new method for the isotopic examination of sub-milligram carbonate samples, using sulphamic acid NH2. SO3H at elevated temperatures H. Determination of the abundance and stable isotopic composition of trace quantities of C and N in geological samples: Feedback If you need help or have a question for Customer Service, contact us.

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Hydrogen absorbed in metals. Carbon isotopes in organic materials. Carbon isotopes in gas compounds. Carbon isotopes of compounds from water. Carbon isotopes of compounds in rock material. Carbon and oxygen isotopes incarbonate rock and minerals. Carbon isotopes in graphite and diamond. Carbon isotopes in cyanides. Nitrogen isotopes in inorganic compounds. Nitrogen isotopes in organic materials. Nitrogen isotopes ingaseous compounds: Oxygen isotopes in silicate- and oxide-minerals and in rock samples.

Oxygen isotopes in water.

Oxygen isotopes in organic compounds. Oxygen isotopes in sulfates. Oxygen isotopes in phosphates. Oxygen isotopes in carbonates. Oxygen isotopes in nitrates.