ENVIRONMENTAL ISOTOPES

The 'environmental isotopes' are a subset of the isotopes, both stable and radioactive, which are the object of 'Isotope geochemistry'.
The most used environmental isotopes are:

deuterium

tritium

carbon-13

carbon-14

nitrogen-15

oxygen-18

silicon-29

chlorine-36



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