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Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

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Journal of Sedimentary Petrology
Vol. 47 (1977)No. 2. (June), Pages 547-550

Effect of Combustion Temperature and Time, and of the Oxidation Agent Used in Organic Carbon and Nitrogen Analyses of Sediments and Dissolved Organic Material

Ronald J. Gibbs

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accuracy of analyses for organic carbon and nitrogen is affected by the temperature and time of combustion, and the oxidation agent used. Temperatures of combustion must be greater than 1,050°C to give 95% of the true value. A temperature of 800°C gives values 1/2 to [3]/[4] of the true value and a temperature of 500°C gives values 1/4 to [1]/[5] of the true value. A combustion time of 30 seconds at 1,050°C is satisfactory. As an oxidation agent, cupric oxide has slight advantages over oxygen.


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