Lyon et al., 1994 - Google Patents
Isotopic fractionation in secondary ionization mass spectrometryLyon et al., 1994
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- 14292800603519752009
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- Lyon I
- Saxton J
- Turner G
- Hinton R
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- Rapid Communications in Mass Spectrometry
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We have studied isotopic fractionation effects which occur during the analysis of oxygen isotope ratios by secondary ionization mass spectrometry. Variable instrumental isotopic fractionation has been well documented in the past as making reliable ion microprobe …
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