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The handbook is divided into two primary volumes, each focusing on different aspects of the analytical process:

The handbook provides in-depth descriptions and diagrams of both classical and modern analytical devices. Notable techniques and topics discussed include: Handbook of Stable Isotope Analytical Techniques Handbook of Stable Isotope Analytical Technique...

: Complementing the first volume, this installment covers broader matters related to stable isotope analysis, such as isotopic scales, standards and references, and practical directives for setting up a laboratory. Analytical Techniques and Instrumentation The handbook is divided into two primary volumes,

The , edited by Pier A. de Groot, is a comprehensive two-volume reference published by Elsevier Science that serves as an encyclopedic guide for isotope chemists across various scientific disciplines. Spanning over 2,600 pages across both volumes, the handbook details the methodologies, instrumentation, and theoretical foundations of stable isotope analysis used in fields such as geochemistry, anthropology, forensics, and environmental science. Structure and Core Content de Groot, is a comprehensive two-volume reference published

: This volume focuses on purely analytical techniques and subjective reviews by guest authors. Key topics include the development of mass spectrometers, stability of ion sources, and experimental methods for obtaining isotopic fractionation factors.