The Stable Isotope Lab (SIL) is a hands-on teaching and research facility located on Iowa State University campus in the Department of the Earth, Atmosphere, and Climate. SIL provides analytical services for local, national, and international researchers and supports various disciplines including oceanography, paleoclimatology, geology, ecology, agronomy, and chemistry. SIL offers isotopic (‰) and elemental (%) analyses of carbon, nitrogen, oxygen and hydrogen of organic and inorganic materials at natural abundance by continuous-flow isotope-ratio mass spectrometry (IRMS).
The following analyses are available:
- δ13C and δ18O of carbonate
- δ13C and δ15N in solid samples, such as soils, plant materials, and dried extracts (combustion)
- δD and δ18O in solid organic samples (pyrolysis)
- δD and δ18O in natural abundance, clean water
- δ13C of dissolved inorganic carbon in water
The lab’s instrumentation consists of 3 analytical systems and various tools to prepare samples for isotope analysis. There are 2 continuous flow mass spectrometers coupled with several sample introduction systems and a Picarro L2130-i Isotopic Liquid Water Analyzer with an autosampler for rapid measurements of deuterium and oxygen.