“…Nevertheless, the advent of continuous-flow isotope ratio mass spectrometry (IRMS) (Merritt et al, 1995), has led to the development of numerous analytical systems that only require small amounts of sample (e.g. Rice et al, 2001; al., 2002; Röckmann et al, 2003b;Brass and Röckmann, 2010) and subsequent analytical systems for ice core analyses (Bernard et al, 2006;Schaefer et al, 2006;Ferretti et al, 2005;Sowers, 2001Sowers, , 2006Sowers et al, 2003;Bock et al, 2010b;Behrens et al, 2008). These developments have resulted in a number of interesting findings in the past years Mischler et al, 2009;Sowers, 2001Sowers, , 2006Sowers, , 2010Sowers et al, 2003;Bernard et al, 2006;Ferretti et al, 2005;Bock et al, 2010a;Schäfer et al, 1998) which have, for example, ruled out a strong contribution of marine clathrate decomposition to paleoatmospheric methane changes as observed in ice core air.…”