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Behavior of Stable Carbon and Stable Nitrogen Isotopes during Hydrothermal Carbonization of biomass

Journal of Analytical and Applied Pyrolysis, 2018
Abstract This work studied the changes of stable isotope compositions (C and N) of diverse biomass feedstocks (loblolly pine, cow manure, and sewage biosolids) as a result of hydrothermal carbonization (HTC), and provides insight into degradation pathways based on these changes.
M. Toufiq Reza   +3 more
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The carbon stable isotope composition of pollen

Review of Palaeobotany and Palynology, 2004
The d 13 C value of plant tissue is increasingly used to infer environmental and ecological conditions in modern and ancient environments. Isolation techniques and morphological descriptions have been established that characterize plant pollen for the greater part of the Phanerozoic eon.
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Stable Carbon and Oxygen Isotopes in Soils

2001
The most common use of stable carbon (C) and oxygen (O) isotopes in archaeology is to infer paleodiet, artifact provenance, and paleoenvironment (Herz, 1990; Herz and Garrison, 1998).
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Stable Carbon Isotopes in the Dissolved Organic Matter of the Sea

Nature, 1968
THERE have been several recent investigations concerned with 13C/12C ratios in marine phyto and zooplankters, with metabolic fractionation of these isotopes in laboratory phytoplankton cultures, and with the carbon isotopic composition of the biochemical constituents of oceanic plankton1–5.
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Stories hidden in tree rings: A review on the application of stable carbon isotopes to dendrosciences

Dendrochronologia, 2021
Tatiana A Shestakova   +1 more
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Stable Carbon Isotopes and Carbon Flow in Ecosystems

BioScience, 1986
J. S. Rounick, M. J. Winterbourn
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Stable Carbon Isotopes in Soils

2016
Lee C. Nordt, Vance T. Holliday
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On Stable Carbon Isotopes and Dietary Reconstruction

Current Anthropology, 1987
John Parkington   +2 more
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