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Re: comparison of CF-IRMS to sealed tube combustion
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Fri, 30 Jan 1998 09:51:17 -0500
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Paul,
Try this one:
Fry, B., Brand, W., Mersch, F.J., Tholke, K., Garritt, R. 1992. Automated
analysis system for coupled d13C and d15N measurements. Analytical
Chemistry 64: 288-291
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>Does anyone know of published studies that compare conventional sealed tube
>combustion, dual inlet mass spectrometer analysis to C/N analyzer continuous
>flow isotope ratio mass spectrometer?  Preferably a comparison with actual
>samples of rather than just test standards.
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>Thanks in advance,
>
>Paul Brooks.
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