Sector Field Mass Spectrometry for Elemental and Isotopic Analysis 2014
DOI: 10.1039/9781849735407-00550
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Gas Source Isotope Ratio Mass Spectrometry for the Analysis of Noble Gases

Abstract: Geological processes result in redistribution of noble gases on Earth, with some isotopes being accumulated due to radioactive decay and cosmic irradiation. Therefore noble gas isotope and concentration ratios can be used as tracers of geological processes and geologic age. Analytical techniques for measuring noble gases are complex and differ substantially from the techniques used for stable isotopes. This chapter describes the historical development of noble gas isotope ratio mass spectrometry, sampling requ… Show more

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“…In particular, remarkably low helium blanks have been reported over the last few years. 51,52 Signal quantification in NG-MS usually invokes extrapolating a time-resolved signal back to inlet to account for consumption of the gas by ionisation during measurement. 53 However, for weak signals and backgrounds, the average of peak intensities or total count number are also employed: the individual values in a time-resolved acquisition 'show so wide a distribution that it is impossible to determine a trend'.…”
Section: An Assessment Of the Existing Practices Of Critical Level Esmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In particular, remarkably low helium blanks have been reported over the last few years. 51,52 Signal quantification in NG-MS usually invokes extrapolating a time-resolved signal back to inlet to account for consumption of the gas by ionisation during measurement. 53 However, for weak signals and backgrounds, the average of peak intensities or total count number are also employed: the individual values in a time-resolved acquisition 'show so wide a distribution that it is impossible to determine a trend'.…”
Section: An Assessment Of the Existing Practices Of Critical Level Esmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The technique was developed based on Nier's initial mass spectrometer in the 1940s [5][6][7] and still forms the backbone of light stable isotopes until today. The number of applications of IRMS is tremendously manifold as the method offers versatile possibilities to explore diverse research problems [8]. The application of traditional stable isotopes has recently been extended to the use of so-called clumped isotopes making use of the effect that at lower temperatures heavy isotopes (e.g.…”
Section: Mass Spectrometry For Isotope Ratio Determination In Ecosystmentioning
confidence: 99%