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Analytische Methoden zur Feststellung der Herkunft eines Baustoffes sind bislang kaum entwickelt worden. In Deutschland gibt es eine Reihe von Kalkiagerstätten, die in unterschiedlichen geologischen Formationen Kalk oder Dolomit enthalten. Das unterschiedliche geologische Alter von Kalken sowie die ursprüngliche mineralische Zusammensetzung und die geologische Historie spiegeln sich im 87Sr/88Sr-lsotopenverhältnis weder. Mittels der Thermionen-Massenspektrometrie kann dieses Verhältnis ermittelt und somit zur Herkunftsbestimmung eines Kalkes herangezogen werden.
The encyclopedia of mass spectrometry, Volume 5: Elemental and isotope ratio mass spectrometry covers the subject almost entirely and serves as a reference work with links to specialist literature if more details are required.
Therefore, this book can be recommended to all beginners, students, and experts working in this broad field.
Three new offset Delta11B isotope reference materials for environmental boron isotope studies
(2011)
The isotopic composition of boron is a well established tool in various areas of Science and industry. Boron isotope compositions are typically reported as 5nB values which indicate the isotopic difference of a sample relative to the isotope reference material NIST SRM 951.
A significant drawback of all of the available boron isotope reference materials is that none of them covers a natural boron isotope composition apart from NIST SRM 951. To fill this gap of required 5UB reference materials three new solution boric acid reference materials were produced, which cover 6096o of the natural boron isotope Variation (-20 to 40%oo B) of about 100%o. The new reference materials are certified for their B values and are commercially available through European Reference Materials® (http://wwrv.enn-cmi.org). The newly produced and certified boron isotope reference materials will allow straightforward method Validation and quality control of boron isotope data.