نتایج جستجو برای: carbon and sulfur stable isotopes

تعداد نتایج: 16921217  

Journal: :international journal of bio-inorganic hybrid nanomaterials 2015
m. oftadeh m. rezaeisadat a. rashidi

the physical adsorption of hydrogen sulfide and carbon dioxide gases on the zigzag (5,0) carbon nanotubes doped with nitrogen was investigated through the application of b3lyp/6-31g* at the level of theory on gaussian 03 software. a variety of stable and high abundance structures of nitrogen doped carbon nanotubes were considered in order to study the interaction between the mentioned gases in ...

Mitra Mohtadi Haghighi Nahid Mohammad Hosseini Narmin Bahrami Adeh,

Mixtures of mineral aggregate and modified sulfur, wherein the modified sulfur functions as a binder, are termed sulfur concretes or sulfur mortars depending on the form of the mineral aggregate. Molten sulfur reacted with olefinic additive, at 130-140 ºC, and then mixed with preheated filler and aggregates. Sulfur mortar samples were prepared by mixing 32 % molten sulfur, 10 % filler and 5...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2012
Noah J Planavsky Andrey Bekker Axel Hofmann Jeremy D Owens Timothy W Lyons

Carbonates from approximately 2.3-2.1 billion years ago show markedly positive δ(13)C values commonly reaching and sometimes exceeding +10‰. Traditional interpretation of these positive δ(13)C values favors greatly enhanced organic carbon burial on a global scale, although other researchers have invoked widespread methanogenesis within the sediments. To resolve between these competing models an...

2015
Jun Matsubayashi Junko O. Morimoto Ichiro Tayasu Tsutomu Mano Miyuki Nakajima Osamu Takahashi Kyoko Kobayashi Futoshi Nakamura

Human activities have had the strongest impacts on natural ecosystems since the last glacial period, including the alteration of interspecific relationships such as food webs. In this paper, we present a historical record of major alterations of trophic structure by revealing millennium-scale dietary shifts of brown bears (Ursus arctos) on the Hokkaido islands, Japan, using carbon, nitrogen, an...

Journal: :Rapid communications in mass spectrometry : RCM 2016
Stefania Mambelli Paul D Brooks Robin Sutka Scott Hughes Kari M Finstad Joey Pakes Nelson Todd E Dawson

RATIONALE Information about the sulfur stable isotope composition (δ(34) S value) of organic materials and sediments, in addition to their nitrogen (δ(15) N value) and carbon (δ(13) C value) stable isotope compositions, can provide insights into mechanisms and processes in different areas of biological and geological research. The quantification of δ(34) S values has traditionally required an a...

2014
Rebecca Kinaston Stuart Bedford Michael Richards Stuart Hawkins Andrew Gray Klervia Jaouen Frederique Valentin Hallie Buckley

Vanuatu was first settled ca. 3000 years ago by populations associated with the Lapita culture. Models of diet, subsistence practices, and human interaction for the Lapita and subsequent occupation periods have been developed mainly using the available archaeological and paleoenvironmental data. We test these models using stable (carbon, nitrogen, and sulfur) and radiogenic (strontium) isotopes...

2016
Marie-Laure Pons Baptiste Debret Pierre Bouilhol Adélie Delacour Helen Williams

Subduction zones modulate the chemical evolution of the Earth's mantle. Water and volatile elements in the slab are released as fluids into the mantle wedge and this process is widely considered to result in the oxidation of the sub-arc mantle. However, the chemical composition and speciation of these fluids, which is critical for the mobility of economically important elements, remain poorly c...

2012
T. Ishimura

[Dr. Fontanier’s comment] The paper entitled “Variation in stable carbon and oxygen isotopes of individual benthic foraminifera: tracers for quantifying the vital effect” by Ishimura San et al. deals with the applicability of inter-individual delta13C and delta18O distributions (Standard Deviation within species) to reconstruct the bottom water isotopic signatures. This work is based on live an...

Journal: :Environmental science & technology 2011
Liliana Lefticariu Joel D Blum James D Gleason

Coal combustion is the largest source of anthropogenic mercury (Hg) emissions to the atmosphere and, thus, has vast environmental implications. Recent developments in Hg stable isotope geochemistry offer a new tool for tracing sources and chemical transformations of anthropogenic Hg in the environment. We present here the first isotopic study of mercury in organic and inorganic constituents of ...

2005

In recent years stable isotopes of metallic and semi-metallic elements have become popular as tracers in studies of nutrition and metabolism. There are several recent reviews on the use of stable isotopes of the mineral elements (Janghorbani & Young, 1980; Janghorbani et af . 1985). The orientation of these reviews has tended toward neutron-activation analysis in conjunction with the faecal iso...

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