The cautionary words of Clementi are very important. A plasma discharge during RF heating can cause very large H-isotope fractionations (up to 100 per mil or so, if I remember correctly, though often less). It MUST be avoided. If you have a plasma problem and cannot change the frequency of your RF generator, see Sheppard & Taylor (1974), Econ. Geol., vol. 69, p. 928. They discuss this problem and present a solution for completely suppressing the discharge, thanks to a hint given to us by Dick Armstrong in the library at Caltech where Hugh and I were discussing this problem. Simon Sheppard