Tradeshow
Apr 09, 2018 - Apr 13, 2018
EGU 2018

Visit us at booth #66 at EGU 2018 in Vienna. Have a look at our latest innovations, speak with our experts and push the limits of geosciences.


Presentations

Monday, 9 April 2018, 08:00-19:30, Hall A, board A.274

δ13C of DIC and carbonate samples - Comparison of traditional mass spectrometry methods with Infrared spectrometry method

  1. Poster presentation, session BG1.1, EGU2018-14314
  2. By Danijela Smajgl, Magda Mandic, Thermo Fisher Scientific, Bremen, Germany; Dirk Nürnberg, Sebastian Fessler, GEOMAR Helmholtz Centre for Ocean Research Kiel, Kiel, Germany; Albrecht Leis, JR-AquaConSol GmbH, Graz, Austria

Thursday, 12 April 2018, 11:00–11:15, Room 0.14

Beyond single biomarker - isotope studies in paleolimnology - towards a coupled δ2Hleaf−wax-δ18Ohemicellulose based paleohygrometer approach

  1. Oral presentation, session CL1.11, EGU2018-16251
  2. By Johannes Hepp, Lorenz Wüthrich, Imke Kathrin Schäfer, Mario Tuthorn, Tobias Bromm, Marcel Bliedtner, Bruno Glaser, Dieter Juchelka, Frank Sirocko, Kazimierz Rozanski, Roland Zech, Christoph Mayr, and Michael Zech

Latest innovations

New! XHR option for MC-ICP-MS

The Thermo Scientific Neptune Plus MC-ICP-MS is optimized for the best transmission. The most challenging interferences to resolve are from hydrides, and these can affect high-precision isotope ratio measurements of Si, Mg and K for example. The new XHR option is optimized for resolving these interferences, and achieves an impressive 15,000 resolving power. Combined with the peak position and mass bias stability that you expect from the MC-ICP-MS, you can now make more accurate and precise measurements. Speak with our experts to learn more about this exciting new technology.


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Get out more – and push the limits of carbonate measurements

New! Comprehensive solutions for isotopes in carbonates and DIC

Thermo Fisher Scientific is offering a new comprehensive solution for measurements of C and O isotopes in in carbonates and DIC. With our new technology bundle, you are now able to measure samples in the lab and in the field. The mobile and reliable isotope ratio infrared spectrometry (IRIS) enables onsite measurements of carbonates wherever you go, i.e. in caves as well as on ships. The IRIS will provide you with field data on DIC and bulk carbonates. Together with the lab-based IRMS and carbonate device you receive a complete solution ranging from smallest carbonate samples in the lab to carbonate isotope ratio screening in the field.

Visit us at the booth to find out more about our new attractive instruments bundles.

Get out more – and push the limits of carbonate measurements

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