Hi Janet,
I would echo Paul Eby's comments. Depending on your set-up, you will
want to make sure that the CO and CO2 are removed from your samples
prior to analysis. Also, I would suggest analyzing the soil gas on a
GC/FID or GC/ECD to see if there are any other low molecular weight
hydrocarbons in the soil gas. Under anaerobic/anoxic conditions, it is
possible that the microbial community is generating other organic
compounds in addition to CH4.
Yit
On Mar 13, 2006, at 4:52 PM, Janet Gabites wrote:
> We have been asked about running methane in soils for 13C. Does anyone
> have techniques/information/warnings that they are willing to share?
> We have a DeltaPLus with EA, DeltaPlusXL with gas bench, TC/EA, and
> GC-GCC available.
>
> Thanks,
> Janet
>
> Janet Gabites,
> Stable Isotope Facility,
> Pacific Centre for Isotope and Geochemical Research,
> Department of Earth and Ocean Sciences,
> The University of British Columbia,
> Vancouver, B.C. V6T 1Z4
> ph 604-822-6654
> fax 604-822-6088
> http://www.eos.ubc.ca/research/pcigr/PCIGR.htm
>
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