New instruments and approaches have revolutionized the analysis of stable isotopologues – especially for methane – which is changing our understanding of the biotic versus abiotic formation of carbon compounds in the subsurface. This chapter highlights recent developments in analytical approaches, and it synthesizes recent results regarding the biotic versus abiotic origins of carbon compounds in the subsurface.
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Young, E. D. (2019). A Two-Dimensional Perspective on CH4 Isotope Clumping. In Deep Carbon (pp. 388–414). Cambridge University Press. https://doi.org/10.1017/9781108677950.013
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