Tyler B. Coplen, Ph.D.
Dr. Tyler Coplen is the Director of the Reston Stable Isotope Laboratory of the USGS Water Resources Mission Area.
Tyler B. Coplen is an ST scientist in geochemistry. His research focuses on isotope hydrology, development of innovative analytical techniques for isotopic analysis of light elements, provides forensic-quality analytical services to USGS programs, and creates isotopic reference materials for calibration of mass spectrometers and laser absorption spectrometers in isotope laboratories worldwide. In 1974, he joined the U.S. Geological Survey, and in 1978, he set up the Reston Stable Isotope Laboratory, please visit the Reston Stable Isotope Laboratory website. He set up and led the Subcommittee on Natural Isotopic Fractionation (1985–2002) of the International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry (IUPAC) that resulted in a dozen elements being assigned standard atomic-weight values that are intervals, instead of single values, to indicate that atomic-weight values of many elements are not constants of nature.
Professional Experience
Assistant Research Geochemist, University of California, Riverside 1970–1974
Education and Certifications
Ph.D. 1970, University of Chicago, Department of Geophysical Sciences, Advisor: Prof. Robert N. Clayton
M.S. 1968, University of Chicago, Department of Geophysical Sciences
B.S. 1966, Pacific Lutheran University, Major: Physics
Affiliations and Memberships*
Honorary Member, Commission on Isotopic Abundances and Atomic Weights of the International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry
Science and Products
Atomic weights of the elements 1999 Atomic weights of the elements 1999
Distribution of oxygen-18 and deuteriun in river waters across the United States Distribution of oxygen-18 and deuteriun in river waters across the United States
Use of deuterated water as a conservative artificial ground water tracer Use of deuterated water as a conservative artificial ground water tracer
An interlaboratory study to test instrument performance of hydrogen dual-inlet isotope-ratio mass spectrometers An interlaboratory study to test instrument performance of hydrogen dual-inlet isotope-ratio mass spectrometers
Stable hydrogen and oxygen isotope ratios for selected sites of the U.S. Geological Survey's NASQAN and benchmark surface-water networks Stable hydrogen and oxygen isotope ratios for selected sites of the U.S. Geological Survey's NASQAN and benchmark surface-water networks
A guide for the laboratory information management system (LIMS) for light stable isotopes--Versions 7 and 8 A guide for the laboratory information management system (LIMS) for light stable isotopes--Versions 7 and 8
Science and Products
Atomic weights of the elements 1999 Atomic weights of the elements 1999
Distribution of oxygen-18 and deuteriun in river waters across the United States Distribution of oxygen-18 and deuteriun in river waters across the United States
Use of deuterated water as a conservative artificial ground water tracer Use of deuterated water as a conservative artificial ground water tracer
An interlaboratory study to test instrument performance of hydrogen dual-inlet isotope-ratio mass spectrometers An interlaboratory study to test instrument performance of hydrogen dual-inlet isotope-ratio mass spectrometers
Stable hydrogen and oxygen isotope ratios for selected sites of the U.S. Geological Survey's NASQAN and benchmark surface-water networks Stable hydrogen and oxygen isotope ratios for selected sites of the U.S. Geological Survey's NASQAN and benchmark surface-water networks
A guide for the laboratory information management system (LIMS) for light stable isotopes--Versions 7 and 8 A guide for the laboratory information management system (LIMS) for light stable isotopes--Versions 7 and 8
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