

Preparation of inorganic and organic carbon for (super 14) C analysis from a single marine sample.
Abstract
We have developed a technique using a single apparatus to recover the inorganic and organic carbon from a small (few milligrams) aliquot of dried marine material for radiocarbon analysis. The main advantages of using a single apparatus are: 1) less sample is required, 2) decreased handling reduces contamination, and 3) less time and materials are used. Blank values of approximately 5 mu g and 19-44 mu g are obtained for the inorganic and organic carbon extractions, respectively. Delta (super 14) C results from sinking particulate organic and inorganic carbon are presented for samples collected in deep-sea sediment traps deployed for 10-30 day periods at 650 and 100 m above bottom (mab) in the northeast Pacific Ocean.
Keywords
particulate materials;Gulf of Alaska;sediment traps;combustion;new methods;inorganic materials;inorganic carbon;deep sea environment;North Pacific;East Pacific;Northeast Pacific;marine environment;organic carbon;marine sediments;Pacific Ocean;instruments;isotope ratios;sample preparation;sediments;C 14;carbon;isotopes;radioactive isotopes;carbon dioxide;C 13 C 12;stable isotopes;geochemistry