Analysis of water δ18O, δ17O and δ2H
Triple Liquid Water Isotope Analyser LGR TLWIA-45-EP
Instrument description:
This optical spectrometer is coupled to an autosampler for liquid sample and a spraying device. The laser spectrometer can analyse samples as small as 100 µL
Principle of analysis:
Absorption laser spectrometry: a nano-sample of water is sprayed on the path of the infra-red laser beam and the interferences created are proportional to the isotopic ratios of the sample (based on the Beer-Lambert law).
Type of analysis and accuracy:
Precision (1s):
High Performance Mode
- δ2H: 0.2‰ (200 per meg)
- δ17O: 0.03‰ (30 per meg)
- 17O-excess (20 per meg)
High Throughput Mode
- δ2H: 0.4‰ (400 per meg)
- δ17O: 0.1‰ (100 per meg)
- δ18O: 0.1‰ (100 per meg)
Contacts:
Aurélie Noret : 01.69.15.61.41 - This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
Dating rocks with the unspiked K/Ar Cassignol-Gillot technique
180 ° Mass spectrometer and its line for argon extraction (HF furnace) and purification for K/Ar dating with the Cassignol-Gillot technique

Description of the instrument:
180 ° Mass spectrometer 180° and its line for argon extraction (HF furnace) and purification for K/Ar dating with the Cassignol-Gillot technique
Principle of the analysis:
http://geochrono.free.fr/fr/tech/chronk/KAr/principe/karprin.html
Type of analyses achieved with the instrument:
Measurement of the Argon isotopic composition (masses 36 and 40), determination of the radiogenic argon yield for dating with the K/Ar Cassignol-Gillot technique.
More details in: Gillot, P.Y., Hildenbrand, A., Lefèvre, J.C., and C. Albore-Livadie, 2006. The K/Ar dating method : principle, analytical techniques, and application to Holocene volcanic eruptions in Southern Italy. Acta Vulcanologica, 18 : 55-66.
Contacts:
Anthony Hildenbrand : 01.69.15.67.42 - This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
Xavier Quidelleur : 01.69.15.48.87 - xavier.quidelleur[a]universite-paris-saclay.frxavier.quidelleur[a]universite-paris-saclay.fr
