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Handbook of stable isotope analytical techniques /

(Parent with price) Volume I contains subjective reviews, specialized and novel technique descriptions by guest authors. Part 1 includes contributions on purely analytical techniques and Part 2 includes matters such as development of mass spectrometers, stability of ion sources, standards and calibr...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Groot, Pier Anne de, 1950-
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Amsterdam ; Boston : Elsevier, 2004
Edición:1st ed.
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  • Dedication.
  • Introduction.
  • Part 1.
  • 1. Stable isotope analysis of water and aqueous solutions by conventional dual-inlet mass spectrometry (J. Horita, C. Kendall).
  • 2. Conventional and less conventional techniques for hydrogen and oxygen isotope analysis of clays, associated minerals and pore waters
  • in sediments and soils (H.A. Gilg, J.-P. Girard, S.M.F. Sheppard).
  • 3. Techniques for stable isotope analysis of fluid and gaseous inclusions (L. Dallai, R. Lucchini, Z.D. Sharp).
  • 4. Selected ion flow tube mass spectrometry (SIFT-MS) and flowing afterglow mass spectrometry (FA-MS) for the determination of the deuterium abundance in water vapour (P. Spanel, D. Smith).
  • 5. Natural abundance <SUP>2</SUP>H-NMR spectroscopy: Application to food analysis (S. Rezzi <IT>et al.</IT>).
  • 6. Mass spectrometric techniques for the determination of lithium isotopic composition in geological material (L.-H. Chan).
  • 7. Thermal ionization mass spectrometry techniques for boron isotopic analysis: A review (C.-F. You). 8. GC and IRMS technology for <SUP>13</SUP>C and <SUP>15</SUP>N analysis on organic compounds and related gases (W. Meier-Augenstein).
  • 9. Preparation of ecological and biochemical samples for isotope analysis (M.A. Teece, M.L. Fogel).
  • 10. Extraction of dissolved inorganic carbon (DIC) in natural waters for isotopic analyses (E.A. Atekwana, R.V. Krishnamurthy).
  • 11. Compound specific isotope analysis of the organic constituents in the Murchison meteorite (M.A. Sephton, I. Gilmour).
  • 12. A new method for the isotopic examination of sub-milligram carbonate samples, using sulphamic acid (NH<INF>2</INF>. SO<INF>3</INF>H) at elevated temperatures (H. Le Q. Stuart-Williams).
  • 13. Determination of the abundance and stable isotopic composition of trace quantities of C and N in geological samples: The practice and principles
  • of stepped-heating at high temperature resolution (S.R. Boyd).
  • 14. Stable isotope measurements of atmospheric CO<INF>2</INF> and CH<INF>4</INF> (B.H. Vaughn <IT>et al.</IT>).
  • 15. Preparation and analysis of nitrogen-bearing compounds in water for stable isotope ratio measurement (C.C.Y. Chang <IT>et al.</IT>).
  • 16. & dgr;<SUP>15</SUP>N analyses of ammonium-rich silicate minerals by sealed-tube extractions and dual inlet, viscous-flow mass spectrometry (G.E. Bebout, S.J. Sadofsky).
  • 17. Nitrogen isotopic analyses at the sub-picomole level using an ultra-low blank laser extraction technique (K. Hashizume, B. Marty).
  • 18. Mass independently fractionated ozone in the earth's atmosphere and in the laboratory (J.C. Johnston, M.H. Thiemens).
  • 19. Site-specific nitrogen isotope analysis in N<INF>2</INF>O by mass spectrometry (S. Toyoda, N. Yoshida).
  • 20. Fluorination methods in stable isotope analysis (B.E. Taylor).
  • 21. Oxygen isotope analysis of plant water without extraction procedure (K.S. Gan, S.C. Wong, G.D. Farquhar).
  • 22. Oxygen isotope analysis of phosphate
  • (C. &#xFFFD;Lcuyer).
  • 23. Pyrolysis techniques for oxygen isotope analysis of cellulose (M. Saurer, R. Siegwolf).
  • 24. Sample homogeneity and cellulose extraction from plant tissue for stable isotope analyses (S. Borella, G. &#xFFFD;Mnot, M. Leuenberger).
  • 25. Analytical methods for silicon isotope determinations (T. Ding).
  • 26. Procedures for sulfur isotope abundance studies (B. Mayer, H.R. Krouse).
  • 27. Direct measurement of the content and isotopic composition of sulfur in black shales by means of combustion-isotope-ratio-monitoring mass spectrometry (C-irmMS) (M.E. &#xFFFD;Bttcher, B. Schnetger).
  • 28. Summary of methods for determining the stable isotope composition of chlorine and bromine in natural materials (H.G.M. Eggenkamp).
  • 29. Selenium, iron and chromium stable isotope ratio measurements by the double isotope spike TIMS method (T.M. Johnson, T.D. Bullen).
  • 30. SIMS measurement of stable isotopes (T.R. Ireland).
  • 31. Stable isotope analysis by multiple collector ICP-MS (M. Reh&#xFFFD;kmper, F. Wombacher, J.K. Aggarwal).
  • 32. Different isotope ratio measurement applications for different types of ICP-MS: comparative study of the performance capabilities and limitations (C.R. Q&#xFFFD;utel, J. Diemer).
  • 33. Isotope ratio analysis techniques using photoionization as a source of ions (I. Lyon).
  • 34. Isotope ratio infrared spectrometry (E. Kerstel).
  • 35. Glow discharge mass spectrometry: Fundamentals and potential applications
  • in stable isotope geochemistry (D.M. Wayne).
  • 36. The use of molecular sieves in stable isotope analysis (H.R. Karlsson).
  • 37. Introduction to isotope dilution mass spectrometry (IDMS) (M. Berglund).
  • Part 2.
  • 38. Mass spectrometer hardware for analyzing stable isotope ratios (W.A. Brand).
  • 39. Techniques of ion current stabilization in isotope ratio mass spectrometry (S. Halas, T. Durakiewicz).
  • 40. International stable isotope reference materials (M. G&#xFFFD;rning).
  • 41. The nature and role of primary certified isotopic reference materials: A tool to underpin isotopic measurements on a global scale (P.D.P. Taylor, P. de B&#xFFFD;ivre, S. Valkiers).
  • 42. Traceability in isotopic measurements (H. Kipphardt).
  • 43. Strategies and practicalities in the production and use of gas isotope standard materials (R.M. Verkouteren).
  • 44. Data corrections for mass-spectrometer analysis of SO<INF>2</INF> (M. Coleman).
  • 45. Oxygen isotope corrections in continuous-flow measurements of SO<INF>2</INF> (K. Leckrone, M. Ricci).
  • 46. Experimental measurement of isotopic fractionation factors and rates and mechanisms of reaction (S.M.F. Sheppard).
  • 47. Laboratory set-up for GC-MS and continuous-flow IRMS (W. Meier-Augenstein).
  • Appendix A. Isogeochem list.
  • Appendix B. The web stable isotope fractionation calculator (G. Beaudoin, P. Therrien).
  • Appendix C. Suppliers of reference materials. References.