Marilyn Fogel wrote: > I may be missing something, but I am having trouble finding and > purchasing isotope standard materials, particularly for carbonates. NBS 19, LSVEC (recommended for 13C[1]) and others are available from IAEA AQCS Division [2]. For internal lab use we tried to prepare one standard by ourself (marble from to the next gravestone vendor). However, you have to make sure that it is isotopic homogeneous and this means some drilling and a quite large number of analysis since you can not use a material already tested by a lab you trust. As far as I know IVA-Analytical, Germany [3] is in the process of preparing a calcite standard made from Cararra marble (Italy), which is close to NBS-19 in its isotopic composition (NBS-19 is also from there). Hopefully, it should be a suitable material for an internal lab calcite standard, since it was analyzed in different labs for its isotopic composition and homogeneity. This standard will probably come with a "value". However, every lab using it has to(!!) verify the value by a calibration against official reference materials like NBS-19. greetings, Robert [1] Coplen et al. 2006, New Guidelines for d13C Measurements. Anal. Chem., 78 (7), 2439 -2441 Coplen et al. 2006, After two decades a second anchor for the VPDB d13C scale. Rapid Commun. Mass Spectrom. 2006; 20: 3165–3166 [2] <http://www.iaea.org/programmes/aqcs/database/results/stableisotopes_result.html> <http://www.iaea.org/programmes/aqcs/pdf/catalogue.pdf> [3] <http://www.iva-analysentechnik.de/en-vers/index.html> -- Dr. Robert van Geldern Section 3: Geochronology and Isotope Hydrology Leibniz Institute for Applied Geosciences (GGA-Institute) GEOZENTRUM HANNOVER Stilleweg 2 30655 Hannover, Germany mailto:[log in to unmask]