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The influence of memory, sample size effects, and filter paper material on online laser-based plant and soil water isotope measurements.

Jiangpeng CuiLide TianCynthia Gerlein-SafdiDongmei Qu
Published in: Rapid communications in mass spectrometry : RCM (2018)
The memory coefficients and the water volume-isotope relationship improved the consistency and accuracy of both laboratory and field data. Our results indicate that cellulose filter paper may not be a suitable medium to measure standard waters and evaluate memory and water volume effects. Finally, a detailed correction and calibration protocol is suggested, along with notes on best practices to obtain good-quality IM-CRDS data. Copyright © 2017 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
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