ISOGOT
Values of isotopes of light elements (C, N, S, O, H) in different domains of the Earth System reveal much information about the processes behind the transformations of elements via biogeochemical and biological cycles.
The ISOGOT facility at the Department of Earth Sciences provides analytical capacity for the determination of stable isotopes in various media as well as elemental/nutrient analyses. We also provide greenhouse gas analysis. Contact: isogot@gvc.gu.se
1) Isotope Ratio Mass Spectrometer
- Our working horse is a SerCon 20-22 IRMS
- Coupled to different sample preparation units
1b) IRMS – Trace Gas unit
- CryoPrep2 unit for measurements of stable isotopes in Greenhouse gases CO2, N2O and CH4 as well as N2
1a) IRMS – Elemental analyzer
- Elemental analyzer for solid samples
- Combustion unit for 13C, 15N and 34S isotope analysis (left)
3) Isotope Ratio Infrared Spectrometer
- DeltaRay (Thermo Scientific)
- Online measurements of CO2 isotopes (13C and 18O)
- Field deployable and for laboratory experimentation
4) Water isotope laser
- L2130-i (Picarro)
- Measure water isotopes (18O and 2H) in solids, liquids and vapor
- For field and laboratory applications
6) TOC/TN analyzer
- TOC-L + TN unit (Shimadzu)
- Measurements of Total Organic Carbon, Dissolved Organic Carbon and Total Nitrogen in aqueous samples
7) Ion Chromatograph
- Eco IC (Metrohm)
- For measurements of anions, cations, and polar substances in aqueous samples
8) Gas Chromatograph
- 7890-0467 GHG Analyzer (Agilent)
- Head space GC equipped with 3 detectors (TCD, ECD & FID)
- Simultaneous measurements of concentrations of CO2, N2O and CH4
9) GC-IRMS
- Agilent 7890A GC coupled to an Isoprime GC 5 interface and an Isoprime 100 IRMS
- Multi-element (C, H) compound-specific isotope analysis (CSIA) of organic compounds