Hydrogen (δ2H) and oxygen (δ18O) stable isotope analysis is useful when tracing the origin of water in beverages, but traditional analytical techniques are limited to pure or extracted waters. We measured the isotopic composition of extracted beverage water using both isotope ratio infrared spectroscopy (IRIS; specifically, wavelength-scanned cavity ring-down spectroscopy) and isotope ratio mass spectrometry (IRMS). We also analyzed beer, sodas, juices, and milk ‘as is’ using IRIS. For IRIS analysis, four sequential injections of each sample were measured and data were corrected for sample-to-sample memory using injections (a) 1-4, (b) 2-4, and (c) 3-4. The variation between δ2H and δ18O values calculated using the three correction methods ...
The isotope composition of seawater is an efficient method for detecting mixing between water masses...
We demonstrate the feasibility of using laser spectrometry (LS) to analyze isotopically highly enric...
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Rationale Since their introduction more than a decade ago, isotope ratio infrared spectroscopy (IRI...
The analysis of stable isotope ratios of hydrogen and oxygen in water can be applied in many researc...
Rationale Online oxygen (δ18O) and hydrogen (δ2H) isotope analysis of fluid inclusion water entrappe...
The applications of the stable isotope ratio analyses (D/H, 13C and 18O) in the assessment of wateri...
Stable isotopes are extensively used as tracers for the study of plant-water sources. Isotope-ratio ...
The origin of bottled water can be identified via its stable isotope signature because of the spatia...
There are two officially approved methods for stable isotope analysis for wine authentication. One d...
We demonstrate the feasibility of using laser spectrometry (LS) to analyze isotopically highly enric...
We report a new procedure for the analysis of oxygen and hydrogen isotopes in water that is experime...
International audienceConcern exists about the suitability of laser spectroscopic instruments for th...
Three stable isotope ratios, D/H, 13C/12C and 18O/16O, are measurable in ethanol, an important organ...
Rationale: Oxygen isotope analysis of water molecules of liquid foodstuffs is commonly done under is...
The isotope composition of seawater is an efficient method for detecting mixing between water masses...
We demonstrate the feasibility of using laser spectrometry (LS) to analyze isotopically highly enric...
Paper explores the possible use of d‑excess in the investigation of bottled water. Based on the data...
Rationale Since their introduction more than a decade ago, isotope ratio infrared spectroscopy (IRI...
The analysis of stable isotope ratios of hydrogen and oxygen in water can be applied in many researc...
Rationale Online oxygen (δ18O) and hydrogen (δ2H) isotope analysis of fluid inclusion water entrappe...
The applications of the stable isotope ratio analyses (D/H, 13C and 18O) in the assessment of wateri...
Stable isotopes are extensively used as tracers for the study of plant-water sources. Isotope-ratio ...
The origin of bottled water can be identified via its stable isotope signature because of the spatia...
There are two officially approved methods for stable isotope analysis for wine authentication. One d...
We demonstrate the feasibility of using laser spectrometry (LS) to analyze isotopically highly enric...
We report a new procedure for the analysis of oxygen and hydrogen isotopes in water that is experime...
International audienceConcern exists about the suitability of laser spectroscopic instruments for th...
Three stable isotope ratios, D/H, 13C/12C and 18O/16O, are measurable in ethanol, an important organ...
Rationale: Oxygen isotope analysis of water molecules of liquid foodstuffs is commonly done under is...
The isotope composition of seawater is an efficient method for detecting mixing between water masses...
We demonstrate the feasibility of using laser spectrometry (LS) to analyze isotopically highly enric...
Paper explores the possible use of d‑excess in the investigation of bottled water. Based on the data...