Hi Nathalie, John and others, Regarding the S-3 standard, I like to emphasize, that the value -32.3%o was established in labs where the SF6 method is used. Note that even -31.9%o is still within the limits of uncertainty (2 sigma or 95% confidence level). Usually the absolute d34S scale is somewhat squeezed (by a factor 1.01 to 1.03) when analysis is done on SO2 gas and this should be taken into account. Stan Halas At 12:19 05-08-16 +0100, you wrote: >Hi John, > >IAEA-S3 has a value of -32.3±0.2 in the IAEA report 2004, but I don't get >this value either. I obtain a value of -31.55±0.16 per mil. I think there >is still a bit of trouble with that one. >This is a standard provided by Stan Halas. I would like to know what Stan >thinks about it, because I much prefer the range of values that we had >before between -32.1 and -30.7 per mil... > >Nathalie >-- ><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><> >Nathalie V. Grassineau >External Service Manager >Stable Isotope Laboratories >Department of Geology >Queen's Building >Royal Holloway University of London >Egham >Surrey TW20 0EX >UK > >e-mail address : [log in to unmask] >Tel +44 (0)1784 44 3810 (office) >Tel +44 (0)1784 44 3629 (lab) >Fax +44 (0)1784 47 1780 >Webpage: http://www.gl.rhul.ac.uk/staff/ng.html > http://www.gl.rhbnc.ac.uk/silab ><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><> Dr. Stanislaw Halas Mass Spectrometry Laboratory Institute of Physics, UMCS 20-031 Lublin, Poland phone: +48 81 537-62-75 fax: +48 81 533-36-69