ISOLAB Facility – Water Isotope Analytics – Laser Spectrometry
AWI - Alfred Wegener Institute
last updated: July 19, 2023
About the Laboratory
ISOLAB Facility – Water Isotope Analytics – Laser Spectrometry
AWI - Alfred Wegener Institute
@ Geosciences / Polar Terrestrial Environmental Systems
This Laboratory
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- ISOLAB Facility – Stable Isotope Lab AWI Potsdam laboratory complex
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Description
For analyzing hydrogen and oxygen isotopes of water in solids, liquids or the vapor phase, the CRDS technique (Cavity Ringdown Spectroscopy, Fa. Picarro Inc.) is used. This technique is field deployable, and may be used for micro amounts of water, as it needs only a few μl per injection. The ISOLAB FACILITY of the AWI in Potsdam is equipped with five cavity ring down spectrometers operating in different measuring modes. Two devices are located at joint MPI-AWI Isotope Lab in Yakutsk and Samoylov Island, respectively.
Instruments
Analytical Methods
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CRDS - Cavity Ring Down Spectroscopy
CRLAS, Cavity Ring-down Laser Absorption Spectroscopy
Laboratory Keywords
In addition to the instruments and analytical methods listed above, these keywords help to describe the work done in the laboratory. This may include the type of samples, standard materials, specific preparative or analytical methods and specific instrument characteristics.
- δD
- δ¹⁷O
- δ¹⁸O