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Geological Society, London, Special Publications | 2017

The isotopic structures of geological organic compounds

John M. Eiler; Matthieu Clog; Michael Lawson; Max Lloyd; Alison Piasecki; Camilo Ponton; Hao Xie

Abstract Organic compounds are ubiquitous in the Earths surface, sediments and many rocks, and preserve records of geological, geochemical and biological history; they are also critical natural resources and major environmental pollutants. The naturally occurring stable isotopes of volatile elements (D, 13C, 15N, 17,18O, 33,34,36S) provide one way of studying the origin, evolution and migration of geological organic compounds. The study of bulk stable isotope compositions (i.e. averaged across all possible molecular isotopic forms) is well established and widely practised, but frequently results in non-unique interpretations. Increasingly, researchers are reading the organic isotopic record with greater depth and specificity by characterizing stable isotope ‘structures’ – the proportions of site-specific and multiply substituted isotopologues that contribute to the total rare-isotope inventory of each compound. Most of the technologies for measuring stable isotope structures of organic molecules have been only recently developed and to date have been applied only in an exploratory way. Nevertheless, recent advances have demonstrated that molecular isotopic structures provide distinctive records of biosynthetic origins, conditions and mechanisms of chemical transformation during burial, and forensic fingerprints of exceptional specificity. This paper provides a review of this young field, which is organized to follow the evolution of molecular isotopic structure from biosynthesis, through diagenesis, catagenesis and metamorphism.


Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta | 2010

An isotopically distinct hydrogen reservoir in the South Pacific mantle

Matthieu Clog; Pierre Cartigny; Cyril Aubaud; Laure Dosso

Long abstract only. To assess their relative contributions, geochemical and strontium isotopic analyses were carried out on gas well discharges, groundwater, brines, AMD seeps, and siderite from sedimentary strata.


International Journal of Mass Spectrometry | 2013

A high-resolution gas-source isotope ratio mass spectrometer

John M. Eiler; Matthieu Clog; Paul Magyar; Alison Piasecki; Alex L. Sessions; Daniel A. Stolper; Michael Deerberg; Hans-Juergen Schlueter; Johannes Schwieters


Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta | 2015

Distinguishing and understanding thermogenic and biogenic sources of methane using multiply substituted isotopologues

Daniel A. Stolper; Anna M. Martini; Matthieu Clog; Peter M. J. Douglas; S.S. Shusta; David L. Valentine; Alex L. Sessions; John M. Eiler


Earth and Planetary Science Letters | 2013

The hydrogen isotopic composition and water content of southern Pacific MORB: A reassessment of the D/H ratio of the depleted mantle reservoir

Matthieu Clog; Cyril Aubaud; Pierre Cartigny; Laure Dosso


Chemical Geology | 2015

Kinetics of CO2(g)–H2O(1) isotopic exchange, including mass 47 isotopologues

Matthieu Clog; Daniel A. Stolper; John M. Eiler


Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta | 2012

Experimental evidence for interaction of water vapor and platinum crucibles at high temperatures : Implications for volatiles from igneous rocks and minerals

Matthieu Clog; Pierre Cartigny; Cyril Aubaud


Archive | 2012

The MAT-253 Ultra — a novel high-resolution, multi-collector gas source mass spectrometer

John M. Eiler; Matthieu Clog; Michael Deerberg; Paul Magyar; Alison Piasecki; Hans-Juergen Schlueter; Johannes Schwieters; Alex L. Sessions; Daniel A. Stolper; Nivedita Thiagarajan


Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta | 2018

A reconnaissance study of ^(13)C-^(13)C clumping in ethane from natural gas

Matthieu Clog; Michael Lawson; Brian Peterson; Alexandre A. Ferreira; Eugenio V. Santos Neto; John M. Eiler


2014 AGU Fall Meeting | 2014

Ethane C-C clumping in natural gas : a proxy for cracking processes ?

Matthieu Clog

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John M. Eiler

University of California

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Pierre Cartigny

Institut de Physique du Globe de Paris

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Daniel A. Stolper

California Institute of Technology

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Cyril Aubaud

University of Minnesota

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Alex L. Sessions

California Institute of Technology

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Alison Piasecki

California Institute of Technology

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Paul Magyar

California Institute of Technology

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