Recent Efforts to Improve the Accuracy and Precision of Carbonate Clumped‐Isotope Analysis

ABSTRACT The carbonate clumped‐isotope thermometer, a relatively recent innovation, is based on the strong relationship between 13C‐18O bond abundance in carbonates and their formation temperature. It can measure temperatures solely based on the CO2 extracted from carbonates and has attracted attent...

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Organic contaminants
Pollutant removal
small carbonate samples
Spectroscopy
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Temperature requirements
Thermometers
Thermometry
Water temperature
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