Compound specific isotope analysis (CSIA) is an analytical method that measures the ratio of stable isotopes (13C/12C, 2H/1H, or 37Cl/35Cl) of a contaminant. CSIA results can provide conclusive proof of contaminant degradation, insight into degradation mechanisms, rate estimations, and contaminant source distinction/delineation.
Dr. Sam Rosalina and John Wilson have spoken at conferences all over the world about CSIA, and they’re world renowned for their work. This EnviroClass will teach you how to use CSIA for your remediation projects to get results.
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