Clumped isotopes refer to isotopes of elements that are found together in a molecule more frequently than would be expected from random distribution. In the context of geochemistry and paleoclimatology, clumped isotope analysis typically involves measuring the abundance of heavy isotopes (like ^13C, ^15N, or ^18O) in carbonates, water, or organic materials.

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