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Linnea J. Heraty

Researcher at University of Delaware

Publications -  37
Citations -  1232

Linnea J. Heraty is an academic researcher from University of Delaware. The author has contributed to research in topics: Stable isotope ratio & Perchlorate. The author has an hindex of 17, co-authored 33 publications receiving 1166 citations. Previous affiliations of Linnea J. Heraty include Swiss Federal Institute of Aquatic Science and Technology & Argonne National Laboratory.

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Carbon and chlorine isotope fractionation of chlorinated aliphatic hydrocarbons by evaporation

TL;DR: In this article, two pure solvents (trichloroethene and dichloromethane) were evaporated at room temperature (24±1°C) and the carbon and chlorine isotopic compositions were measured as a function of the fraction remaining.
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Conversion of Chlorinated Volatile Organic Compounds to Carbon Dioxide and Methyl Chloride for Isotopic Analysis of Carbon and Chlorine

TL;DR: In this paper, a nonaqueous, high-temperature method is described for converting micromole quantities of chlorinated volatile organic compounds to CO2 and CH3Cl for C and Cl isotope ratio determinations.
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Chlorine Isotope Investigation of Natural Attenuation of Trichloroethene in an Aerobic Aquifer

TL;DR: In this article, stable isotope ratios of chlorine in both trichloroethene (TCE) and inorganic chloride in groundwater from an aerobic aquifer beneath an extensively contaminated industrial site, the Paducah Gaseous Diffusion Plant in western Kentucky.
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Isotopic Fractionation of Carbon and Chlorine by Microbial Degradation of Dichloromethane

TL;DR: Microbial culture experiments were performed to investigate isotopic fractionation of carbon (C) and chlorine (Cl) during aerobic degradation of dichloromethane (DCM) by MC8b, a gram-negative methylotrophic organism closely related to the genera Methylobacterium or Ochrobactrum.
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Chlorine Isotope Fractionation during Microbial Reduction of Perchlorate

TL;DR: Chlorine isotope fractionation during perchlorate biodegradation by a common per chlorate-reducing bacterium, Dechlorosoma suillum, initially isolated from a perchlorATE-contaminated groundwater source in southern California indicates that chlorine isotope analysis provides a sensitive technique by which to document in situ bioremediation of perchlorates in groundwater.