Frank Sansone - Trace-Gas Stable Isotopes

We have developed several isotope-ratio-monitoring gas-chromatography/mass-spectrometry (irm-GC/MS) techniques that allow highly sensitive determination of the concentration and stable isotopic ratios of methane and nitrous oxide from a wide variety of natural aqueous and gaseous samples.

These sample introduction systems have been optimized for specific methane concentration ranges and sample matrices, and thus provide considerable flexibility in the types of samples that can be analyzed. The analytical system consists of:

The detection limit of the technique is 200 pmol of methane in either aqueous or gaseous samples. The precision of isotopic measurements of replicate samples is 0.8 per mil for water, and 0.9 per mil when analyzing 200-pmol gas samples, improving to less than 0.1 per mil with 4-nmol or larger gas samples.

How the equipment is configured:


Further information can be found in the following articles:

Reprints are available - see my Publications page, or send me an email to request copies:  sansone(at)hawaii.edu


Collecting samples - field work in the frozen north:


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