Stable isotope deltas: tiny, yet robust signatures in nature

@article{Brand2012StableID,
  title={Stable isotope deltas: tiny, yet robust signatures in nature},
  author={Willi A. Brand and Tyler B. Coplen},
  journal={Isotopes in Environmental and Health Studies},
  year={2012},
  volume={48},
  pages={393 - 409}
}
  • W. Brand, T. Coplen
  • Published 3 August 2012
  • Environmental Science
  • Isotopes in Environmental and Health Studies
Although most of them are relatively small, stable isotope deltas of naturally occurring substances are robust and enable workers in anthropology, atmospheric sciences, biology, chemistry, environmental sciences, food and drug authentication, forensic science, geochemistry, geology, oceanography, and paleoclimatology to study a variety of topics. Two fundamental processes explain the stable isotope deltas measured in most terrestrial systems: isotopic fractionation and isotope mixing. Isotopic… 
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