“…Thus, large sample sizes (500-1000 mg) were used for samples containing only 1-2 ppm N in order to maintain high precision for all analyses. Total system blanks depend largely on the amounts of reagent used, but the blanks are uniform in size and isotopic composition for certain amount of reagent, allowing accurate corrections to be performed on data for unknowns (Bebout et al, , 2007. For example, in a 2-month period, 29 analyses of the system blank using 1 g Cu x O x reagent indicate an average blank size of 3.8 ± 0.2 nmol N 2 , with d 15 N of À7.3 ± 0.4&.…”