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- STB Isotopes - Stable isotopes for science, medicine and industry, a list of some rare and unusual stable isotopes.
- U.S. DOE Isotope Production and Distribution - U.S. Department of Energy isotopes catalog. Quite an extensive list.
- STB Isotopes - Stable isotopes for science, medicine and industry, a list of some rare and unusual stable isotopes.
- UCDavis Stable Isotope Facility - UCDavis Stable Isotope Facility. Analysis of stable isotopes of several light elements [H,C,N,O].
- The National Stable Isotope Resource at Los Alamos - The National Stable Isotope Resource (SIR) advances biomedical applications of compounds labeled with the stable isotopes 13C, 15N, 17, 18O, 33, 34S, and 77Se.
- Isotopes in Water and Environmental Management - Uses of isotopes (both stable and radioactive) and isotope data in hydrology. Source is IAEA.
- MBL Stable Isotope Laboratory - Providing stable isotope services for research and industry. The lab includes both a Dual-Inlet and a Continuous-Flow Isotope Ratio Mass Spectrometer Systems for the measurement of Carbon 13 and Nitrogen 15 on various types of samples.
- Cambridge Isotope Laboratories - Manufacturer of stable isotope labeled compounds and some fine deuterated solvents too.
- U.S. DOE Isotope Programs - Information about U.S. Department of Energy production of isotopes programs.
- It's Elemental - Isotopes of the Element Uranium - Has an extensive list about the isotopes of uranium. Gives mass number, half life, branching percentage, and decay mode of the isotopes.
Wikipedia Articles
- Environmental isotopes - The environmental isotopes are a subset of the isotopes, both stable and radioactive, which are the object of Isotope geochemistry.
- Isotopes of fluorine - Although fluorine (F) has multiple isotopes, only one of these isotopes is stable; as such, it is considered a monoisotopic element.
- Isotopes of thorium - Although thorium (Th) has multiple isotopes, none of these isotopes are stable; however, one isotope is relatively stable (232Th). As such, it is considered a monoisotopic element.
- Isotopes of thallium - Thallium (Tl) has 25 isotopes which have atomic masses that range from 184 to 210. 203Tl and 205Tl are the only stable isotopes and 204Tl is the most stable radioisotope with a half-life of 3.
- Isotopes of tungsten - Naturally occurring Tungsten (W) consists of five isotopes whose half-lives are so long that they can be considered stable. All can decay into isotopes of element 72 (hafnium) by alpha emission; 180W has been observed to have a half life of 1.