Journal article
Oxygen Isotope Analysis of Fluid Inclusions in Speleothems
Abstract
A bromine pentafluoride line was built for water samples after O'Neil and Epstein (1966). The line is used to decompose water to produce oxygen gas by reacting with bromine pentafluoride and subsequently to convert the oxygen gas to carbon dioxide gas for oxygen isotope analysis. It was applied to water samples from fluid inclusions in speleothems. Water was extracted from speleothems by crushing them in a stainless steel tube in a manner …
Authors
Yamamoto M; Schwarcz HP
Journal
Journal of the Mass Spectrometry Society of Japan, Vol. 29, No. 1,
Publisher
The Mass Spectrometry Society of Japan
Publication Date
1981
DOI
10.5702/massspec.29.75
ISSN
1340-8097