High-precision analysis of Δ17O by laser fluorination: application to terrestrial and meteoritic samples

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The three oxygen isotopes can provide important information regarding processes in the Early Solar System [1] as well as regarding processes in the Earth's atmosphere [2]. The correlation line between δ18O and δ17O for materials that source from the same reservoir (e.g. Earth, Mars, Vesta) is termed mass-fractionation line. Deviations from a mass-fractionation line are expressed in form of the Δ17O notation. The analytical precision has now reached a degree that Δ17O values have to be calculated on base of the linearised form of the δ-notation [3]. [1] Clayton, R. N. et al. (1973) Science, 182, 485-488. [2] Thiemens, M. H. (2006) Annual Review of Earth and Planetary Science, 34, 217-262. [3] Miller, M. F. (2002) GCA, 66, 1881-2055.

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