DIC 13C extraction methodolgies were studies by Hassan, A. A., Methodologies for extraction of dissolved inorganic carbon for stable carbon isotope studies: Evaluation and Alternatives, U.S. Geological Survey Water-Resources Investigations 82-6, 51 p., 1982. >Dear Isogeochemers, >I was wondering if I could obtain a survey of the relative merits of sampling >ground water for the del-13C of inorganic carbon with either of these two > >methods: >1. Collecting water poisoned by HgCl2 and then acidified by phosphoric acid in >the lab. >2. Collecting water with BaCl2 or SrCl2 allowing BaCO3 or SrCO3 to form. >Filtering the precipitate and then acidifying with phosphoric acid in the lab. > >Are there any publications that compare the accuracies of each approach? >Any advice would be greatly appreciated. Thanks, T.C. Onstott >