Abstract

It is strongly encouraged that authors reporting sulphur isotope data for environmental samples provide detailed information regarding (1) the reproducibility of their extraction procedure for the sulphur compound of interest, (2) the measuring gas and mass spectrometer technique used, and (3) the δ34S values assigned for the reference materials utilised in the study. This would greatly facilitate comparisons of sulphur isotope data generated in different laboratories world-wide. †Updated paper: originally presented on the IAEA International Symposium “Quality Assurance for Analytical Methods in Isotope Hydrology” (August 2004, Vienna).

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