
Comment on "two new carbonate stable isotope standards"
T. Coplen, C. Kendall and I.L. Barnes
U.S. Geological Survey, 432 National Center, Reston, VA 22092, USA
Abstract
Friedman et al. (1) propose that
NBS 19 calcium carbonate substitute for PDB. This is in apparent
conflict with the recommendation of the September 1976 consultants'
meeting convened by the International Atomic Energy Agency on
stable isotope standards. Furthermore, Friedman et al suggest
d-values be adopted for NBS 19 that do
not take into account d-values of NBS 20 (Solenhofen
limestone). We believe that adoption of these proposals may lead
to confusion in the stable isotope literature and to lack of correspondence
between historic and future isotopic results. In sharp contrast
to the results of Friedman et al. (1),
we find NBS 209 to be a satisfactory reference material if it
is handled properly.
Geostandards Newsletter
(1982), Vol. 6 No. 2 pp. 257-258
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