This chapter is devoted to the analytical methods employed for making high precision isotope ratio measurements that preserve naturally occurring mass-dependent isotopic variations. The biggest challenge in making these types of measurements is deconvolving mass-dependent isotopic fractionation produced in the laboratory and mass spectrometer
The isotope composition of chemical elements is an invaluable investigation tool widely used in Eart...
10.1002/9783527650484.ch16Isotopic Analysis: Fundamentals and Applications Using ICP-MS435-49
Stable isotope ratios are reliable and long lasting process tracers. In order to compare data from d...
A basic theoretical understanding of stable isotope fractionations can help researchers plan and int...
This article is intended as a tutorial review on the use of single-collector and multi-collector ICP...
First published as an Advance Article on the web 26th August 2005 An outstanding feature of mass spe...
Of the eighty-three naturally occurring elements that are not radioactive or have half lives long en...
An outstanding feature of mass spectrometry is the possibility of determining exact masses and accur...
Precise stable isotope natural abundance analysis of the elements of organic matter, yields a wealth...
There are several basic characteristics of mass spectrometry that are not always fully appreciated b...
The question as to what constitutes a fully calibrated isotope amount ratio measurement still remain...
AbstractThis paper presents and proves an algorithm to calculate the isotopic composition of individ...
This dissertation attempts to determine three non-traditional stable isotope compositions, lithium (...
Isotope ratio measurements and scale definitions are typically related to mass spectroscopy. This wo...
abstract: Applications of non-traditional stable isotope variations are moving beyond geosciences to...
The isotope composition of chemical elements is an invaluable investigation tool widely used in Eart...
10.1002/9783527650484.ch16Isotopic Analysis: Fundamentals and Applications Using ICP-MS435-49
Stable isotope ratios are reliable and long lasting process tracers. In order to compare data from d...
A basic theoretical understanding of stable isotope fractionations can help researchers plan and int...
This article is intended as a tutorial review on the use of single-collector and multi-collector ICP...
First published as an Advance Article on the web 26th August 2005 An outstanding feature of mass spe...
Of the eighty-three naturally occurring elements that are not radioactive or have half lives long en...
An outstanding feature of mass spectrometry is the possibility of determining exact masses and accur...
Precise stable isotope natural abundance analysis of the elements of organic matter, yields a wealth...
There are several basic characteristics of mass spectrometry that are not always fully appreciated b...
The question as to what constitutes a fully calibrated isotope amount ratio measurement still remain...
AbstractThis paper presents and proves an algorithm to calculate the isotopic composition of individ...
This dissertation attempts to determine three non-traditional stable isotope compositions, lithium (...
Isotope ratio measurements and scale definitions are typically related to mass spectroscopy. This wo...
abstract: Applications of non-traditional stable isotope variations are moving beyond geosciences to...
The isotope composition of chemical elements is an invaluable investigation tool widely used in Eart...
10.1002/9783527650484.ch16Isotopic Analysis: Fundamentals and Applications Using ICP-MS435-49
Stable isotope ratios are reliable and long lasting process tracers. In order to compare data from d...