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Atmospheric helium isotope ratio

Yuji Sano, Hiroshi Wakita, Xu Sheng
Geochemical Journal, Vol. 22, No. 4, P. 177-181, 1988

ABSTRACT

The belief that the isotope ratio of air helium is globally constant has meant that air helium is used in most laboratories as a helium isotopic standard. The well accepted air 3He/4He ratio of (1.39±0.01) × 10-6 is an average of the two isotopic determinations by Mamyrin et al. (1970) and Clarke et al. (1976). We measured absolute atmospheric 3He/4He ratio, taking into account the separation of helium from neon and possible occurrence of the helium isotope fractionation during the purification procedure. The 3He/4He ratio of (1.343±0.013)×10-6 observed at Ueno Park, Central Tokyo, Japan is apparently lower than the previous data. The discrepancy may be attributed to either experimental problems or natural phenomenon.

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