Abstract
Traditionally isotopic data is analysed using ratios, but this has some disadvantages - error correlations are introduced, error distributions can be non-normal (as previously noted in this project). Also, decomposition of an analysis into contributions from several components can sometimes be based on more than one combination of measured ratios. As an alternative, this report presents a method for analysing isotope data that avoids using isotope ratios.
Original language | English |
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Media of output | Online |
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Publication status | Published - Sept 2018 |
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Planetary Science
Gilmour, J. (PI), Joy, K. (PI), Lyon, I. (CoI), Burgess, R. (PI), Jones, R. (PI), Tartese, R. (PI), Holland, G. (PI), Clay, P. (CoI), Crowther, S. (Researcher), Pernet-Fisher, J. (Researcher), Ruzie, L. (Researcher), Assis Fernandes, V. (CoI), MacArthur, J. (Researcher), Nottingham, M. (Researcher), Bell, S. (Researcher), Baker, E. (Researcher), Hartley, M. (PI), Neave, D. (PI), Snape, J. (PI), Almayrac, M. (Researcher), Broadley, M. (PI), Barrett, T. (Researcher) & Neukampf, J. (Researcher)
Project: Research