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Metal stable isotopes in low-temperature systems: A primer

January 1, 2009

Recent advances in mass spectrometry have allowed isotope scientists to precisely determine stable isotope variations in the metallic elements. Biologically infl uenced and truly inorganic isotope fractionation processes have been demonstrated over the mass range of metals. This Elements issue provides an overview of the application of metal stable isotopes to low-temperature systems, which extend across the borders of several science disciplines: geology, hydrology, biology, environmental science, and biomedicine. Information on instrumentation, fractionation processes, data-reporting terminology, and reference materials presented here will help the reader to better understand this rapidly evolving field.

Publication Year 2009
Title Metal stable isotopes in low-temperature systems: A primer
DOI 10.2113/gselements.5.6.349
Authors T.D. Bullen, A. Eisenhauer
Publication Type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Series Title Elements
Index ID 70035561
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse