Rapid Commun Mass Spectrom
October 2018
Rationale: Isotope ratio measurements have become extremely precise in recent years, with many approaching parts-per-million (ppm) levels of precision. However, seemingly innocuous errors in signal baselines, which exist only when gas enters the instrument, might lead to significant errors. These "pressure-baseline" (PBL) offsets may have a variety of origins, such as incoherent scattering of the analyte, isobaric interferences, or electron ablation from the walls of the flight tube.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe global biosphere is commonly assumed to have been less productive before the rise of complex eukaryotic ecosystems than it is today. However, direct evidence for this assertion is lacking. Here we present triple oxygen isotope measurements (∆O) from sedimentary sulfates from the Sibley basin (Ontario, Canada) dated to about 1.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFProc Natl Acad Sci U S A
October 2013
The ~635 Ma Marinoan glaciation is marked by dramatic Earth system perturbations. Deposition of nonmass-dependently (17)O-depleted sulfate (SO4(2-)) in worldwide postglacial sediments is, thus far, unique to this glaciation. It is proposed that an extremely high-pCO2 atmosphere can result in highly (17)O-depleted atmospheric O2, or the Marinoan Oxygen-17 Depletion (MOSD) event.
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