The isotopic composition of methane is of longstanding geochemical interest, with important implications for understanding petroleum systems, atmospheric greenhouse gas concentrations, the global carbon cycle, and life in extreme environments. Recent analytical developments focusing on multiply substituted isotopologues (‘clumped isotopes’) are opening a valuable new window into methane geochemistry. When methane forms in internal isotopic equilibrium, clumped isotopes can provide a direct record of formation temperature, making this property particularly valuable for identifying different methane origins. However, it has also become clear that in certain settings methane clumped isotope measurements record kinetic rather than equilibrium i...
Methane is the simplest form of organic matter on Earth, the most abundant organic molecule in the a...
Thesis: Ph.D. in Geochemistry, Joint Program in Oceanography/Applied Ocean Science and Engineering (...
Stable isotope compositions of methane (δ13C and δD) and of short-chain alkanes are commonly used to...
The isotopic composition of methane is of longstanding geochemical interest, with important implicat...
The isotopic composition of methane is of longstanding geochemical interest, with important implicat...
Methane clumped-isotope compositions provide a new approach to understanding the formational conditi...
Sources of methane to sedimentary environments are commonly identified and quantified using the stab...
The stable isotopic composition of methane (e.g., δD and δ^(13)C values) is often used as a tracer f...
Atmospheric methane is an important greenhouse gas, and various methods are used to identify and qua...
Methane is a key component in the global carbon cycle with a wide range of anthropogenic and natural...
Clumped- and site-specific isotopic compositions of organic compounds can constrain their formation ...
Methane is a potent greenhouse gas, and there are concerns that its natural emissions from the Arcti...
Methane is a potent greenhouse gas, and there are concerns that its natural emissions from the Arcti...
Multiply isotopically substituted molecules (‘clumped’ isotopologues) can be used as geothermometers...
Methane is produced and consumed via numerous microbial and chemical reactions in atmospheric, hydro...
Methane is the simplest form of organic matter on Earth, the most abundant organic molecule in the a...
Thesis: Ph.D. in Geochemistry, Joint Program in Oceanography/Applied Ocean Science and Engineering (...
Stable isotope compositions of methane (δ13C and δD) and of short-chain alkanes are commonly used to...
The isotopic composition of methane is of longstanding geochemical interest, with important implicat...
The isotopic composition of methane is of longstanding geochemical interest, with important implicat...
Methane clumped-isotope compositions provide a new approach to understanding the formational conditi...
Sources of methane to sedimentary environments are commonly identified and quantified using the stab...
The stable isotopic composition of methane (e.g., δD and δ^(13)C values) is often used as a tracer f...
Atmospheric methane is an important greenhouse gas, and various methods are used to identify and qua...
Methane is a key component in the global carbon cycle with a wide range of anthropogenic and natural...
Clumped- and site-specific isotopic compositions of organic compounds can constrain their formation ...
Methane is a potent greenhouse gas, and there are concerns that its natural emissions from the Arcti...
Methane is a potent greenhouse gas, and there are concerns that its natural emissions from the Arcti...
Multiply isotopically substituted molecules (‘clumped’ isotopologues) can be used as geothermometers...
Methane is produced and consumed via numerous microbial and chemical reactions in atmospheric, hydro...
Methane is the simplest form of organic matter on Earth, the most abundant organic molecule in the a...
Thesis: Ph.D. in Geochemistry, Joint Program in Oceanography/Applied Ocean Science and Engineering (...
Stable isotope compositions of methane (δ13C and δD) and of short-chain alkanes are commonly used to...