Development and verification of a novel isotopic N2O measurement technique for discrete static chamber samples using cavity ring-down spectroscopy
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Bracken C, Lanigan GJ, Richards KG, Müller C, Tracy SR, Well R, Carolan R, Murphy PNC (2021) Development and verification of a novel isotopic N2O measurement technique for discrete static chamber samples using cavity ring-down spectroscopy. Rapid Comm Mass Spectrometry 35(8):e9049, DOI:10.1002/rcm.9049
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Dyckmans J, Eschenbach W, Langel R, Szwec Lars, Well R (2021) Nitrogen isotope analysis of aqueous ammonium and nitrate by membrane inlet isotope ratio mass spectrometry (MIRMS) at natural abundance levels. Rapid Comm Mass Spectrometry 35(10):e9077, DOI:10.1002/rcm.9077
Improvement of the 15N gas flux method for in situ measurement of soil denitrification and its product stoichiometry
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Well R, Burkart S, Giesemann A, Grosz BP, Köster JR, Lewicka-Szczebak D (2019) Improvement of the 15N gas flux method for in situ measurement of soil denitrification and its product stoichiometry. Rapid Comm Mass Spectrometry 33(5):437-448, DOI:10.1002/rcm.8363
Improved isotopic model based on 15N tracing and Rayleightype isotope fractionation for simulating differential sources of N2O emissions in a clay grassland soil
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Castellano-Hinojosa A, Loick N, Dixon E, Matthews GP, Lewicka-Szczebak D, Well R, Bol R, Charteris A, Cárdenas LM (2019) Improved isotopic model based on 15N tracing and Rayleightype isotope fractionation for simulating differential sources of N2O emissions in a clay grassland soil. Rapid Comm Mass Spectrometry 33(5):449-460, DOI:10.1002/rcm.8374
Preliminary assessment of stable nitrogen and oxygen isotopic composition of USGS51 and USGS52 nitrous oxide reference gases and perspectives on calibration needs
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Ostrom NE, Gandhi H, Coplen TB, Toyoda S, Böhlke JK, Brand WA, Casciotti KL, Dyckmans J, Giesemann A, Mohn J, Well R, Yu L, Yoshida N (2018) Preliminary assessment of stable nitrogen and oxygen isotopic composition of USGS51 and USGS52 nitrous oxide reference gases and perspectives on calibration needs. Rapid Comm Mass Spectrometry 32(15):1207-1214, DOI:10.1002/rcm.8157
Estimating N2O processes during grassland renewal and grassland conversion to maize cropping using N2O isotopocules
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Buchen C, Lewicka-Szczebak D, Flessa H, Well R (2018) Estimating N2O processes during grassland renewal and grassland conversion to maize cropping using N2O isotopocules. Rapid Comm Mass Spectrometry 32:1053-1067, DOI:10.1002/rcm.8132
Use of oxygen isotopes to differentiate between nitrous oxide produced by fungi or bacteria during denitrification
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Rohe L, Well R, Lewicka-Szczebak D (2017) Use of oxygen isotopes to differentiate between nitrous oxide produced by fungi or bacteria during denitrification. Rapid Comm Mass Spectrometry 31(16):1297-1312, DOI:10.1002/rcm.7909
Influence of Lumbricus terrestris and Folsomia candida on N2O formation pathways in two different soils - with particular focus on N2 emissions
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Schorpp Q, Riggers C, Lewicka-Szczebak D, Giesemann A, Well R, Schrader S (2016) Influence of Lumbricus terrestris and Folsomia candida on N2O formation pathways in two different soils - with particular focus on N2 emissions. Rapid Comm Mass Spectrometry 30(21):2301-2314, DOI:10.1002/rcm.7716
Automated system measuring triple oxygen and nitrogen isotope ratios in nitrate using the bacterial method and N2O decomposition by microwave discharge
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Hattori S, Savarino J, Kamezaki K, Ishino S, Dyckmans J, Fujinawa T, Caillon N, Barbero A, Mukotaka A, Toyoda S, Well R, Yoshida N (2016) Automated system measuring triple oxygen and nitrogen isotope ratios in nitrate using the bacterial method and N2O decomposition by microwave discharge. Rapid Comm Mass Spectrometry 30(24):2635-2644, DOI:10.1002/rcm.7747
Comparison of methods to determine triple oxygen isotope composition of N2O
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Dyckmans J, Lewicka-Szczebak D, Szwec Lars, Langel R, Well R (2015) Comparison of methods to determine triple oxygen isotope composition of N2O. Rapid Comm Mass Spectrometry 29(21):1991-1996, DOI:10.1002/rcm.7311