Concept information
Terme préférentiel
Isotopic ratio
Type
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Property
Définition
- Isotopic ratio refers to the ratio of the atomic abundances of two isotopes of the same element, e.g., 18O/16O or 143Nd/144Nd. An advantage of using ratios rather than absolute abundances of a particular nuclide is a better precision.
Concept générique
Concepts spécifiques
- Boron-11 and boron-10 isotope ratio
- Carbon-13 and carbon-14 isotope ratio
- Hydrogen-2 and hydrogen-1 isotope ratio
- Lead-206 and lead-207 isotope ratio
- Neodymium-143 and neodymium-144 isotope
- Oxygen-18 and oxygen-16 isotope ratio
- Oxygen-18 and oxygen-17 isotope ratio
- Strontium-87 and strontium-86 isotope ratio
URI
https://w3id.org/ozcar-theia/c_4becd9c4
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