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Data report : isotopic characterization of dissolved inorganic carbon in pore waters, leg 204

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  • Isotopic characterization of carbon in the dissolved inorganic carbon (DIC) pool is fundamental for a wide array of scientific studies directly related to gas hydrate research. In order to generate integrated and internally consistent data of δ¹³C of DIC in pore waters from Hydrate Ridge, we used the modern continuous flow technology of a GasBench II automated sampler interfaced to a gas source stable isotope mass spectrometer for the rapid determination (~80 samples/day) of δ¹³C DIC in small-volume water samples. The overall precision of this technique is conservatively estimated to be better than ±0.15‰ (1 σ), which is similar to the precision of methods in current use. Here we present the data generated from Ocean Drilling Program Leg 204 pore water samples.
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  • Torres, M.E., and Rugh, W.D., 2006. Data report: Isotopic characterization of dissolved inorganic carbon in pore waters, Leg 204. In Tréhu, A.M., Bohrmann, G., Torres, M.E., and Colwell, F.S. (Eds.), Proc. ODP, Sci. Results, 204, 1–16.
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