2022
DOI: 10.1111/ggr.12466
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Geostandards and Geoanalytical Research Bibliographic Review 2021

Abstract: This GGR Bibliographic Review is a survey of approximately 5200 geoanalytical publications for the year 2021. Selected articles, numbering over 340, containing measurement results for relevant geological and environmental reference materials are listed with individual summaries of target analytes, relevant reference materials and producers. A brief summary of a selection of these publications is included that highlights notable developments in geoanalytical studies, newly developed or characterised RMs, and ne… Show more

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“…The GGR Bibliographic Review for 2022 confirms the trend of former years (Weis et al 2022a, Weis et al 2022b). Besides publication of large datasets for known RMs based on improved methods, there are two main tendencies in the introduction of new RMs.…”
Section: Trends and Highlightsmentioning
confidence: 59%
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“…The GGR Bibliographic Review for 2022 confirms the trend of former years (Weis et al 2022a, Weis et al 2022b). Besides publication of large datasets for known RMs based on improved methods, there are two main tendencies in the introduction of new RMs.…”
Section: Trends and Highlightsmentioning
confidence: 59%
“…2022a, Weis et al. 2022b). Besides publication of large datasets for known RMs based on improved methods, there are two main tendencies in the introduction of new RMs.…”
Section: Trends and Highlightsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…A bibliographic review (28 references) of selected papers published in 2021 containing analytical data for geological and environmental RMs highlighted 186 the large proportion of papers reporting values for isotopic systems and the characterisation of new RMs for isotope analysis. This trend is reflected in Table 9, which lists new geological RMs for isotope measurements published within the period covered by this ASU.…”
Section: Analysis Of Geological Materialsmentioning
confidence: 99%