The stable isotope compositions of Zn and Cu in natural materials are newly available for measurement with the advent of multiple-collector inductively coupled mass spectrometry (MC–ICPMS). Although the oceans are prime scientific targets, no progress has been made as yet because of considerable analytical challenges involving the low concentrations of these elements in seawater. We present a procedure which allows isotopic analysis of Zn and Cu isotope compositions of seawater samples at least 1 L in size by MC ICPMS.The main difficulty in analysing Zn and Cu isotopes from seawater samples is their low concentrations (nM/kg) in a matrix with much higher concentrations of other elements. We have surmounted these problems using a procedure t...
Copper (Cu) has often been termed a Goldilocks element regarding its role in marine systems. This is...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Joint Program in Chemical Oceanography (Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept...
We present the first extensive dataset for copper (Cu) isotopes in rivers, as well as preliminary da...
Zinc (Zn) is a transition metal whose stable isotopes can record information on important oceanograp...
The study of Fe, Zn and Cd stable isotopes (δ^(56)Fe, δ^(66)Zn and δ^(114)Cd) in seawater is a new f...
The study of Fe, Zn and Cd stable isotopes (δ56Fe, δ66Zn and δ114Cd) in seawater is a new field, whi...
AbstractThe oceanic biogeochemical cycles of the transition metals have been eliciting considerable ...
A new technique for the determination of dissolved copper isotope composition (δ65Cu) of seawater wa...
The measurement of Cu, Fe, and Zn isotopes in natural samples may provide valuable information about...
Trace elements and their isotopes are being actively studied as powerful 12 tracers in the modern oc...
The isotopic systems of the transition metals are increasingly being developed as oceanic tracers, d...
Anthropogenic activities have significantly enhanced atmospheric metal inputs to the ocean, which ha...
Copper (Cu) has often been termed a Goldilocks element regarding its role in marine systems. This is...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Joint Program in Chemical Oceanography (Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept...
We present the first extensive dataset for copper (Cu) isotopes in rivers, as well as preliminary da...
Zinc (Zn) is a transition metal whose stable isotopes can record information on important oceanograp...
The study of Fe, Zn and Cd stable isotopes (δ^(56)Fe, δ^(66)Zn and δ^(114)Cd) in seawater is a new f...
The study of Fe, Zn and Cd stable isotopes (δ56Fe, δ66Zn and δ114Cd) in seawater is a new field, whi...
AbstractThe oceanic biogeochemical cycles of the transition metals have been eliciting considerable ...
A new technique for the determination of dissolved copper isotope composition (δ65Cu) of seawater wa...
The measurement of Cu, Fe, and Zn isotopes in natural samples may provide valuable information about...
Trace elements and their isotopes are being actively studied as powerful 12 tracers in the modern oc...
The isotopic systems of the transition metals are increasingly being developed as oceanic tracers, d...
Anthropogenic activities have significantly enhanced atmospheric metal inputs to the ocean, which ha...
Copper (Cu) has often been termed a Goldilocks element regarding its role in marine systems. This is...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Joint Program in Chemical Oceanography (Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept...
We present the first extensive dataset for copper (Cu) isotopes in rivers, as well as preliminary da...