Abstract Details
(2020) Origin of Abiotic Hydrocarbon in the Deep Mantle by Carbonate Breakdown is Regulated by Hydrogen Sulphide
Choudhary S, Sen K, Das S & Kumar S
https://doi.org/10.46427/gold2020.439
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04c: Text Q&A Room, Thursday 25th June 05:30 - 05:33
Shubham Choudhary
Koushik Sen View abstracts at 2 conferences in series
Souvik Das View all 2 abstracts at Goldschmidt2020 View abstracts at 3 conferences in series
Santosh Kumar View abstracts at 5 conferences in series
Koushik Sen View abstracts at 2 conferences in series
Souvik Das View all 2 abstracts at Goldschmidt2020 View abstracts at 3 conferences in series
Santosh Kumar View abstracts at 5 conferences in series
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Submitted by Adina Paytan on Wednesday 17th June 23:41
Is there enough C and S in the fluid inclusions to analyze for isotopes?
Hello Adina, Thank you so much for the question. The fluid inclusions are of around 10-20 (micro-meter) size, as the phases were detected using Raman spectroscopy, so these inclusions can not be separated. I believe we can analyse isotopes of S and C using LA-MC-ICPMS. Kindly suggest me if we can go with some other technique.
Is there enough C and S in the fluid inclusions to analyze for isotopes?
Hello Adina, Thank you so much for the question. The fluid inclusions are of around 10-20 (micro-meter) size, as the phases were detected using Raman spectroscopy, so these inclusions can not be separated. I believe we can analyse isotopes of S and C using LA-MC-ICPMS. Kindly suggest me if we can go with some other technique.
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