Abstract
A method for the automated 13C analysis of dissolved inorganic and organic carbon species has been developed to operate on a continuous‐flow isotope ratio mass spectrometer (CF‐IRMS). For natural and anthropogenic carbon species, the 13C stable isotope has proven to be an excellent environmental tracer. Analytical performance tests were carried out on various organic compounds from easily oxidisable (sugar) to difficult (humic acid). A set of natural samples was also analysed to confirm the flexibility of the system. Analytical precision (2σ) is typically 13C stable isotope analysis in an automated CF‐IRMS system. Routine analysis is achieved fairly quickly, is relatively simple with little or no sample manipulation, and will allow new and exciting studies for stable isotope research in both natural abundance and organic tracer studies not easily achieved before. Copyright © 2003 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.