Stable isotope analysis of cellulose is an increasingly important aspect of ecological and palaeoenvironmental research. Since these techniques are very costly, any methodological development which can provide simultaneous measurement of stable carbon and oxygen isotope ratios in cellulose deserves further exploration. A large number (3074) of tree-ring α-cellulose samples are used to compare the stable carbon isotope ratios (δ13C) produced by high-temperature (1400°C) pyrolysis/gas chromatography (GC)/isotope ratio mass spectrometry (IRMS) with those produced by combustion GC/IRMS. Although the two data sets are very strongly correlated, the pyrolysis results display reduced variance and are strongly biased towards the mean. The low carbon...
We describe the first reported method for the measurement of oxygen isotope ratios at each position ...
The 18O/16O ratio of α-cellulose in land plants has proved of interest for climate, environmental, p...
Rationale: Analyses of stable carbon isotope ratios (δ13C values) of organic and inorganic matter re...
Mummified fossil wood was studied using off-line pyrolysis-gas chromatography/mass spectrometry to r...
Oxygen isotope analysis of tree ring cellulose is hindered by the lack of a fast and reliable techni...
A technological development is described through which the stable carbon-, oxygen-, and nonexchangea...
This paper describes devices to extract α-cellulose from small whole wood samples developed at the L...
High-temperature reduction (HTR) is widely used for oxygen and hydrogen isotope determination. Decom...
Climate reconstructions using stable isotopes from tree-rings are steadily increasing. The investiga...
To better elucidate the reactions forming pyrogenic carbon (PyC) during pyrolysis, we investigated t...
Interlaboratory comparisons involving nine European stable isotope laboratories have shown that the ...
To better elucidate the reactions forming pyrogenic carbon (PyC) during pyrolysis, we investigated t...
To better elucidate the reactions forming pyrogenic carbon (PyC) during pyrolysis, we investigated t...
We investigated the delta(13)C values of pyrolysis products from cellulose and lignin, the main comp...
A technological development is described through which the stable carbon-, oxygen-, and nonexchangea...
We describe the first reported method for the measurement of oxygen isotope ratios at each position ...
The 18O/16O ratio of α-cellulose in land plants has proved of interest for climate, environmental, p...
Rationale: Analyses of stable carbon isotope ratios (δ13C values) of organic and inorganic matter re...
Mummified fossil wood was studied using off-line pyrolysis-gas chromatography/mass spectrometry to r...
Oxygen isotope analysis of tree ring cellulose is hindered by the lack of a fast and reliable techni...
A technological development is described through which the stable carbon-, oxygen-, and nonexchangea...
This paper describes devices to extract α-cellulose from small whole wood samples developed at the L...
High-temperature reduction (HTR) is widely used for oxygen and hydrogen isotope determination. Decom...
Climate reconstructions using stable isotopes from tree-rings are steadily increasing. The investiga...
To better elucidate the reactions forming pyrogenic carbon (PyC) during pyrolysis, we investigated t...
Interlaboratory comparisons involving nine European stable isotope laboratories have shown that the ...
To better elucidate the reactions forming pyrogenic carbon (PyC) during pyrolysis, we investigated t...
To better elucidate the reactions forming pyrogenic carbon (PyC) during pyrolysis, we investigated t...
We investigated the delta(13)C values of pyrolysis products from cellulose and lignin, the main comp...
A technological development is described through which the stable carbon-, oxygen-, and nonexchangea...
We describe the first reported method for the measurement of oxygen isotope ratios at each position ...
The 18O/16O ratio of α-cellulose in land plants has proved of interest for climate, environmental, p...
Rationale: Analyses of stable carbon isotope ratios (δ13C values) of organic and inorganic matter re...