2020
DOI: 10.1002/rcm.8711
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Calibration hierarchies for light element isotope delta reference materials

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“…It was also a requirement to present a clear hierarchical structure of RMs on the VPDB scale, verify the compatibility of existing RMs and, correspondingly, present a self‐consistent revision of the VPDB δ 13 C scale 3 . The importance of self‐consistency in the value assignment of modern RMs has been stressed recently 7,8 …”
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“…It was also a requirement to present a clear hierarchical structure of RMs on the VPDB scale, verify the compatibility of existing RMs and, correspondingly, present a self‐consistent revision of the VPDB δ 13 C scale 3 . The importance of self‐consistency in the value assignment of modern RMs has been stressed recently 7,8 …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…3 The importance of self-consistency in the value assignment of modern RMs has been stressed recently. 7,8 In 2017, the 19th World Meteorological Organization (WMO)/ IAEA Meeting on Greenhouse Gas Measurement Techniques (GGMT-2017) highlighted these needs and requested that "potentially a range of materials may be introduced to help identify drift" and that the new RMs "must be stable, homogenous, sufficiently abundant, and cover the δ 13 C range of interests" (cited from GAW Report No. 242 9 ).…”
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“…It was stressed that the IAEA as provider of the highest level (primary) scale calibrators must take a leading role in developing these new RMs that can be used by WMO central calibration laboratories (CCLs) to produce fit‐for‐purpose specific materials of a suitable matrix, for example, CO 2 ‐in‐air or CH 4 ‐in‐air 7,8 . In addition, some recent publications have highlighted the need for self‐consistency (some publications call it “coherency” 23 ) of RM values 23,24 …”
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“…7,8 In addition, some recent publications have highlighted the need for self-consistency (some publications call it "coherency" 23 ) of RM values. 23,24 In developing new RMs that address these concerns, a revision of the concept of the existing VPDB scale realisation, several questions occurred: i. How can we develop new RMs with the lowest possible uncertainty?…”
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“…These experiences have included production of RMs and CRMs in existing and emerging areas including trace elements, elemental species (i.e. characterizing the abundance of particular oxidation states of an element rather than the total elemental abundance), nanoparticles, 27 and isotope ratios 7,25,28,29 …”
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confidence: 99%