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Matter oxygen isotope analysis

Edwards, T. W. D., W. M. Buhay, R. J. Elgood H. B. Jiang, 1994. An improved nickel-tube pyrolysis method for oxygen isotope analysis of organic matter and water. Chem. Geol. (Iso. Geosci. Sect.) 114 179-183. [Pg.397]

Two analytical approaches have been adopted in attempts to obtain stable-isotopic information on insoluble organic matter in carbonaceous chondrites stepped-combustion analysis (e.g., Kerridge, 1983 Swart et al, 1983) and CSIA of pyrolysis products (e.g., Sephton et al, 1998). Stepped-combustion analysis has proved to be more successful in providing information on the major-elemental constituents of chondritic organic matter, i.e., carbon, hydrogen, nitrogen, and oxygen, whereas CSIA has started to yield detailed carbon isotopic and structural information. [Pg.283]


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