Most natural compounds are composed of diverse isotopologues that differ in the number and/or symmetrically unique atomic locations of isotopic substitutions. Little of this isotopic diversity is observed by conventional methods of stable isotope geochemistry, which generally measure concentrations of rare isotopes without constraining differences in isotopic composition between different atomic sites or nonrandom probabilities of multiple isotopic substitutions in the same molecule. Recent advances in analytical instrumentation and methodology have created a set of geochemical tools— geothermometers, biosynthetic signatures, forensic fingerprints—based on these position-specific isotope effects and multiply substituted isotopologu...
Mercury (Hg) stable isotope geochemistry is a rapid emerging research field. During the past decade,...
Wider use of radiogenic isotopes in geosciences has been enabled by developments in mass spectrometr...
Of the eighty-three naturally occurring elements that are not radioactive or have half lives long en...
Most natural compounds are composed of diverse isotopologues that differ in the number and/or symme...
The isotope composition of chemical elements is an invaluable investigation tool widely used in Eart...
Isotope geochemistry is in the midst of a remarkable period of innovation and discovery; the last de...
Isotope geochemistry is in the midst of a remarkable period of innovation and discovery; the last de...
Several disciplines of geochemistry demand ppm-level precision in isotope ratio measurements (e.g.,...
Clumped isotope geochemistry is concerned with the state of ordering of rare isotopes in natural mat...
Clumped isotope geochemistry is concerned with the state of ordering of rare isotopes in natural mat...
Stable isotopes are tools that geobiologists use to investigate natural and experimental systems, w...
Stable isotopes are tools that geobiologists use to investigate natural and experimental systems, w...
Organic compounds are ubiquitous in the Earth's surface, sediments and many rocks, and preserve reco...
Organic compounds are ubiquitous in the Earth's surface, sediments and many rocks, and preserve reco...
Clumped isotope geochemistry examines the spatial organization of rare isotopes within molecules an...
Mercury (Hg) stable isotope geochemistry is a rapid emerging research field. During the past decade,...
Wider use of radiogenic isotopes in geosciences has been enabled by developments in mass spectrometr...
Of the eighty-three naturally occurring elements that are not radioactive or have half lives long en...
Most natural compounds are composed of diverse isotopologues that differ in the number and/or symme...
The isotope composition of chemical elements is an invaluable investigation tool widely used in Eart...
Isotope geochemistry is in the midst of a remarkable period of innovation and discovery; the last de...
Isotope geochemistry is in the midst of a remarkable period of innovation and discovery; the last de...
Several disciplines of geochemistry demand ppm-level precision in isotope ratio measurements (e.g.,...
Clumped isotope geochemistry is concerned with the state of ordering of rare isotopes in natural mat...
Clumped isotope geochemistry is concerned with the state of ordering of rare isotopes in natural mat...
Stable isotopes are tools that geobiologists use to investigate natural and experimental systems, w...
Stable isotopes are tools that geobiologists use to investigate natural and experimental systems, w...
Organic compounds are ubiquitous in the Earth's surface, sediments and many rocks, and preserve reco...
Organic compounds are ubiquitous in the Earth's surface, sediments and many rocks, and preserve reco...
Clumped isotope geochemistry examines the spatial organization of rare isotopes within molecules an...
Mercury (Hg) stable isotope geochemistry is a rapid emerging research field. During the past decade,...
Wider use of radiogenic isotopes in geosciences has been enabled by developments in mass spectrometr...
Of the eighty-three naturally occurring elements that are not radioactive or have half lives long en...