2013
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijms.2012.12.006
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A precise analytical method for bromine stable isotopes in natural waters by GasBench II-IRMS

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“…Fortunately, with the rapid development of IRMS (Isotope Ratio Mass Spectrometry) and MC-ICPMS (Multi-Collector Inductive Coupled Plasma Mass Spectrometry), the measuring methods of bromine stable isotope have developed greatly (Eggenkamp and Coleman, 2000;Shouakar-Stash et al, 2005;Gelman and Halicz, 2011;Du et al, 2013), which make it possible for bromine isotope to act as a conventional tracer technique in groundwater research. Bromine is similar to chlorine in atomic radius and chemical property but has some unique properties compared with chlorine (Eggenkamp and Coleman, 2000), which could result in significant bromine isotopic fractionation and herald that bromine isotope may provide some more efficient information on the origin and hydrogeochemical process of groundwater.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Fortunately, with the rapid development of IRMS (Isotope Ratio Mass Spectrometry) and MC-ICPMS (Multi-Collector Inductive Coupled Plasma Mass Spectrometry), the measuring methods of bromine stable isotope have developed greatly (Eggenkamp and Coleman, 2000;Shouakar-Stash et al, 2005;Gelman and Halicz, 2011;Du et al, 2013), which make it possible for bromine isotope to act as a conventional tracer technique in groundwater research. Bromine is similar to chlorine in atomic radius and chemical property but has some unique properties compared with chlorine (Eggenkamp and Coleman, 2000), which could result in significant bromine isotopic fractionation and herald that bromine isotope may provide some more efficient information on the origin and hydrogeochemical process of groundwater.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The measurement uncertainty, therefore, is critical; values of 0.06 ‰ have been achieved for seawater samples [220,227]. A review of the techniques has been compiled recently by Cincinelli et al [228].…”
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“…For example, [128]. In another study, Du et al [129] presented data on Br isotope ratios in natural waters collected in China. Geothermal groundwater, oilfield water, saline groundwater and salt lake water were analysed and different fractionation effects between bromine and chlorine were shown.…”
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confidence: 99%