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Stable Isotope Geochemistry of Various Carbonates

John Heinrichs Scholarly & Creative Activities Day, 2021
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Jenna Howard   +5 more
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The separation of stable isotopes of carbon

Russian Chemical Reviews, 1989
The present state of work on the separation of carbon isotopes by diffusion, fractional distillation, chemical isotopic exchange, and the selective excitation and dissociation of molecules in electrical discharges or in the field of laser radiation has been examined.
E D Oziashvili, A S Egiazarov
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Carbon stable isotopes as indicators of coastal eutrophication

Ecological Applications, 2014
Coastal ecologists and managers have frequently used nitrogen stable isotopes (δ15N) to trace and monitor sources of anthropogenic nitrogen (N) in coastal ecosystems. However, the interpretation of δ15N data can often be challenging, as the isotope values fractionate substantially due to preferential retention and uptake by biota.
Autumn, Oczkowski   +3 more
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Stable carbon isotopic composition of biogenic carbonates

Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta, 1965
Abstract The geology and sulfur isotopic composition of epigenetic pyrite of the Gas Hills district, Wyoming, indicate a bacterial origin for these sandstone-type uranium deposits. The δC13 value of epigenetic calcite associated with organic materials, however, is heavier than the isotopic composition of calcite of biogenic native sulfur deposits ...
E.S Cheney, M.L Jensen
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The cycle of carbon and the stable carbon isotopes

Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta, 1956
The following estimates are used: carbonate carbon (A) 2420 ± 560 grammes, C12C13 = 88·55 ± 0·05; organic sedimentary carbon (B) between 0·1–0·5 per cent C in shales, C12C13 = 91·00 ± 0·1θ. The concept “crustal carbon” is defined, and based on the measurements of the isotope ratios of thirty-seven diamonds, nineteen carbonates from Ivigtut, some other ...
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Stable carbon isotopic characteristics of fossil fuels in China

Science of The Total Environment, 2022
Good knowledge on the stable carbon isotopic composition (δ13C) of fossil fuels is critical for the estimation of atmospheric CO2 sources. Here, we complied a comprehensive δ13C database including 336 coal, 580 oil, and 1160 natural gas data based on the extensive literature search, and conducted field measurements in two megacities, to characterize ...
Peng, Wang   +7 more
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The geochemistry of the stable carbon isotopes

Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta, 1953
Abstract Several hundred samples of carbon from various geologic sources have been analyzed in a new survey of the variation of the ratio C13/C12 in nature. Mass spectrometric determinations were made on the instruments developed by H. C. Urey and his co-workers utilizing two complete feed systems with magnetic switching to determine small ...
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Stable carbon isotopes in marine porewaters

Earth and Planetary Science Letters, 1985
Abstract We present centimeter-scale porewater δ 13 C profiles from four sites in the Central Equatorial Pacific Ocean, which reveal steep porewater δ 13 C gradients (up to −1.0‰ cm −1 ) at the deep-sea sediment—water interface. We describe the processes controlling porewater carbon isotopic composition and incorporate them into a model of the deep ...
Daniel C. McCorkle   +2 more
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Stable Isotope Ratios of Marijuana. I. Carbon and Nitrogen Stable Isotopes Describe Growth Conditions*

Journal of Forensic Sciences, 2008
Abstract: There remains significant uncertainty in illicit marijuana cultivation. We analyzed the δ13C and δ15N of 508 domestic samples from known U.S.A. counties, 31 seized from a single location, 5 samples grown in Mexico and Colombia, and 10 northwest border seizures. For a subset, inflorescences and leaves were analyzed separately.
Jason B, West   +2 more
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Assessment of Carbon Allocation with Stable Carbon Isotope Labeling

Agronomy Journal, 1990
AbstractLabeling plants with isotopic forms of C allows many processes important to agriculture and/or natural resource management to be studied. Most C‐labelling experiments have employed radioactive 14C, but in recent years regulatory constraints associated with use of radioactive materials appear to have curtailed studies which may have benefited ...
Tony J. Svejcar   +2 more
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