Publication Date:
2021-02-17
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RATIONALE: Stable carbon isotope ratios of dissolved inorganic (DIC) and organic carbon (DOC) are of particular
interest in aquatic geochemistry. The precision for this type of analysis is typically reported in the range of 0.1‰ to
0.5‰. However, there is no published attempt that compares !13C measurements of DIC and DOC among different
laboratories for natural water samples.
METHODS: Five natural water samples (lake water, seawater, two geothermal waters, and petroleum well water) were
analyzed for !13CDIC and !13CDOC values by !ve laboratories with isotope ratio mass spectrometry (IRMS) in an
international pro!ciency test.
RESULTS: The reported !13CDIC values for lake water and seawater showed fairly good agreement within a range of about
1‰, whereas geothermal and petroleum waters were characterized by much larger differences (up to 6.6‰ between
laboratories). !13CDOC values were only comparable for seawater and showed differences of 10 to 21‰for other samples.
CONCLUSIONS: This study indicates that scatter in !13CDIC isotope data can be in the range of several per mil for
samples from extreme environments (geothermal waters) and may not yield reliable information with respect to
dissolved carbon (petroleum wells). The analyses of lake water and seawater also revealed a larger than expected
difference and researchers from various disciplines should be aware of this. Evaluation of analytical procedures of the
participating laboratories indicated that the differences cannot be explained by analytical errors or different data
normalization procedures and must be related to speci!c sample characteristics or secondary effects during sample
storage and handling. Our results reveal the need for further research on sources of error and on method standardization.
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Published
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2099-2107
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2IT. Laboratori sperimentali e analitici
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JCR Journal
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restricted
Keywords:
proficiency test
;
isotopes
;
DIC
;
DOC
;
05. General::05.04. Instrumentation and techniques of general interest::05.04.99. General or miscellaneous
Repository Name:
Istituto Nazionale di Geofisica e Vulcanologia (INGV)
Type:
article