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Opt Express ; 12(26): 6515-23, 2004 Dec 27.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-19488302

RESUMO

Carbon isotope ratio analysis using a laser-based technique has been performed in the field, on the gaseous emissions from an active volcano. We here describe that 13CO2/12CO2 determinations can be carried out in a quasi-continuous regime using a compact, selective and sensitive diode laser spectrometer at a wavelength of 2 mum. Within the Solfatara crater (near Naples, Italy), in a very harsh environment, we were able to determine relative 13CO2/12CO2 values, on the highest flux fumarole, with an accuracy of 0.5 per thousand. Regular and frequent observations of the carbon isotopes in volcanic gases, which become possible with our methodology, are of the utmost importance for geochemical surveillance of volcanoes.

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Opt Express ; 11(13): 1566-76, 2003 Jun 30.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-19466032

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A novel diode laser spectrometer was developed using dualwavelength multiplexing, ensuring ideal conditions for high-precision and simultaneous measurements of the 2H/1H, 17O/16O, and 18O/16O isotope ratios in water. A 1.4-m diode laser probed a H16OH / HO2H line pair near 7198 cm-1, while a similar laser observed H16OH, H17OH, and H18OH rovibrational lines around 7183 cm-1, or a H16OH / H18OH line pair near 7200 cm-1. The 1-sigma standard deviation is 0.2 per thousand for 18O/16O, and 0.5 per thousand for the 2H/1H and 17O/16O isotope ratios. Preliminary experiments with repeated injections of a natural abundance sample point to an accuracy of about 1 per thousand for all three isotope ratios in natural samples.

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