Journal: Isotopes in Environmental and Health Studies
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Isot. Environ. Health Stud.
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Taylor & Francis
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- Development of a field-deployable method for simultaneous, real-time measurements of the four most abundant N2O isotopoculesItem type: Journal Article
Isotopes in Environmental and Health StudiesIbraim, Erkan; Harris, Eliza; Eyer, Simon; et al. (2018) - The reversibility of dissimilatory sulphate reduction and the cell-internal multi-step reduction of sulphite to sulphideItem type: Journal Article
Isotopes in Environmental and Health StudiesBrunner, Benjamin; Einsiedl, Florian; Arnold, Gail L.; et al. (2012) - Source partitioning of atmospheric methane using stable carbon isotope measurements in the Reuss Valley, SwitzerlandItem type: Journal Article
Isotopes in Environmental and Health StudiesStieger, Jacqueline; Bamberger, Ines; Siegwolf, Rolf T.W.; et al. (2019) - A novel methodological approach for delta O-18 analysis of sugars using gas chromatography-pyrolysis-isotope ratio mass spectrometryItem type: Journal Article
Isotopes in Environmental and Health StudiesZech, Michael; Saurer, Matthias; Tuthorn, Mario; et al. (2013) - Tightly bound soil water introduces isotopic memory effects on mobile and extractable soil water poolsItem type: Journal Article
Isotopes in Environmental and Health StudiesNewberry, Sarah L.; Prechsl, Ulrich E.; Pace, Matthew; et al. (2017) - The effect of physical back-diffusion of 13CO2 tracer on the coupling between photosynthesis and soil CO2 efflux in grasslandItem type: Other Journal Item
Isotopes in Environmental and Health StudiesBurri, Susanne; Sturm, Patrick; Baur, Thomas; et al. (2014) - Multi element (C, H, O) stable isotope analysis for the authentication of balsamic vinegarsItem type: Journal Article
Isotopes in Environmental and Health StudiesWerner, Roland A.; Roßmann, Andreas (2015) - ⁶⁷Zn and ¹¹¹Cd labelled green manure to determine the fate and dynamics of zinc and cadmium in soil-fertilizer-crop systemsItem type: Journal Article
Isotopes in Environmental and Health StudiesKünzli, Manja; Dürr-Auster, Thilo; Bracher, Christoph; et al. (2024)Isotope source tracing enables to accurately determine the fate of nutrients that are applied with fertilizers to soils. While this approach is well established for major nutrients such as nitrogen, it is not yet established for trace metals. Here, we aimed to determine the fate of the micronutrient zinc (Zn) and the contaminant cadmium (Cd) that were applied with an organic fertilizer to a soil–wheat system. A pot study was conducted in which wheat was grown on an alkaline soil. The soils received green manure and/or soluble Zn fertilizer and were compared with non-fertilized control treatments (n = 4 experimental replicates). The green manure was labelled with the stable isotopes ⁶⁷Zn and ¹¹¹Cd. For an efficient sample throughput, a method was provided and validated to determine enriched stable isotope ratios (⁶⁷Zn:⁶⁶Zn and ¹¹¹Cd:¹¹⁰Cd) and the Zn and Cd concentrations in one analytical run. To this end, single collector ICP-MS analyses and stable isotope mass balances calculations were combined. Applying this method revealed that the addition of green manure increased neither Zn nor Cd concentrations in wheat grains due to biomass dilution effects. Isotope source tracing showed that the largest fraction of these metals in the wheat shoots derived from the soil in all treatments (Zn 87-99 %, Cd 94-98 %). Moreover, the addition of green manure increased the transfer of Zn and Cd from soil to wheat by a factor 1.9 for both elements. This increased transfer was likely related to a nitrogen fertilization effect that increased root and shoot biomass and thereby the soil exploration of the wheat. This study demonstrated how the fate and dynamics of multiple trace metals can be efficiently determined in soil–fertilizer–crop systems using isotope source tracing. - Bias in estimated online leaf carbon isotope discrimination due to woody tissuesItem type: Journal Article
Isotopes in Environmental and Health StudiesBlessing, Carola H.; Barthel, Matti; Buchmann, Nina (2015) - Multiple sulphur and oxygen isotopes reveal microbial sulphur cycling in spring waters in the Lower Engadin, SwitzerlandItem type: Journal Article
Isotopes in Environmental and Health StudiesStrauss, Harald; Chmiel, Hannah; Christ, Andreas; et al. (2016)
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