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  • 551.9  (4)
  • AGE; Aluminium/Calcium ratio; Barium/Calcium ratio; Cueva Larga, Puerto Rico; DISTANCE; Isotope ratio mass spectrometer (IRMS) with a GasBench; LA-ICP-MS, Laser-ablation inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometer; Magnesium/Calcium ratio; Phosphorus/Calcium ratio; PR-LA-1; Sample ID; speleothem; Speleothem sample; SPS; Stable isotopes; Strontium/Calcium ratio; Thorium/Calcium ratio; trace elements; Uranium/Calcium ratio; δ13C, carbonate; δ18O, carbonate  (1)
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  • 1
    Publication Date: 2021-07-21
    Description: Amphistegina are common larger benthic foraminifer in coral reefs, with a nearly circumtropical distribution, and are major contributors to the CaCO3 budget of shallow marine environments. The family Amphisteginidae is dominant in Cenozoic carbonates. However, its potential as a proxy for paleoclimate reconstruction has not been completely explored. The intratest variability in trace elements of Amphistegina lessonii has been investigated using femtosecond‐laser ablation‐inductively coupled plasma‐mass spectrometry (fs‐LA‐ICP‐MS). We collected and analyzed adult specimens of A. lessonii in September 2003, November 2003, January 2004, and March 2004, from ∼2 m water depth in the coral reefs of Akajima, Okinawa, Japan. Tests of A. lessonii from these four collections were analyzed for Mg/Ca of the septa to observe Test Size‐Lifespan relationships. The lifespan of a specimen of A. lessonii of 1,200 µm in diameter is estimated at ∼3 and ∼2 months for specimens 900 µm in size. Over the estimated lifespans, Mg/Ca of individual specimens of A. lessonii is highly variable and displays co‐variation with temperature and tidal heights. Future projects may apply and further test this approach for the reconstruction of the tropical shallow marine paleoenvironments.
    Description: Plain Language Summary: Larger Benthic Foraminifera (LBF) have slow growth rates and can be used as a proxy to reconstruct seasonal variations in temperature. Amphistegina, a common genus of LBF found within the Cenozoic era including the past 55 million years, was sampled across four seasons from a modern coral reef of Okinawa, Japan. The trace element concentrations in nine specimens of A. lessonii were measured using femtosecond LA‐ICP‐MS. The intratest variation in Mg/Ca covaried with tidal heights and seawater temperature, assuming the ages of the specimens to be 2–3 months. We provide a temperature calibration equation for A. lessonii for reconstructing paleotemperatures of shallow marine environments of the Cenozoic.
    Description: Key Points: Specimens of Amphistegina lessonii sampled across 4 months from Akajima are used for calibration for Mg/Ca temperature using femtosecond‐laser ablation‐inductively coupled plasma‐mass spectrometry. The Mg/Ca along the septa of A. lessonii covaries with seawater temperature and tidal heights while Na/Ca and Sr/Ca show no correlation. Intratest variations in Mg/Ca of A. lessonii are affected by light intensity attenuation by sediment re‐suspension caused by tidal currents.
    Keywords: 551.9 ; Amphistegina lessonii ; fs‐LA‐ICP‐MS ; sea‐surface temperature ; tidal heights ; trace elements
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  • 2
    Publication Date: 2021-06-30
    Description: This bibliographic review gives an outline of publications in 2019 focusing on reference materials (RMs) used in geochemistry and related fields, such as palaeoclimate and environmental research.
    Description: Key Points: Literature review for 2019 of 6850 geoanalytical publications. Geochemical, environmental, palaeoclimatic and isotopic reference materials. 691 selected articles with summaries of target analytes, and relevant reference materials and producers. image
    Keywords: 551.9 ; Analytical techniques ; Certified values ; In situ techniques ; Mass spectrometry ; Microanalysis ; Reference materials ; Stable isotopes
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  • 3
    Publication Date: 2021-07-27
    Description: Three synthetic reference glasses were prepared by directly fusing and stirring 3.8 kg of high-purity oxide powders to provide reference materials for microanalytical work. These glasses have andesitic major compositions and are doped with fifty-four trace elements in nearly identical abundance (500, 50, 5 µg g−1) using oxide powders or element solutions, and are named ARM-1, 2 and 3, respectively. We further document that sector-field (SF) ICP-MS (Element 2 or Element XR) is capable of sweeping seventy-seven isotopes (from 7Li to 238U, a total of sixty-eight elements) in 1 s and, thus, is able to quantify up to sixty-eight elements by laser sampling. Micro- and bulk analyses indicate that the glasses are homogeneous with respect to major and trace elements. This paper provides preliminary data for the ARM glasses using a variety of analytical techniques (EPMA, XRF, ICP-OES, ICP-MS, LA-Q-ICP-MS and LA-SF-ICP-MS) performed in ten laboratories. Discrepancies in the data of V, Cr, Ni and Tl exist, mainly caused by analytical limitations. Preliminary reference and information values for fifty-six elements were calculated with uncertainties [2 relative standard error (RSE)] estimated in the range of 1–20%.
    Keywords: 551.9 ; glass reference materials ; microanalysis ; sector-field ICP-MS ; LA-ICP-MS ; multiple-element quantification
    Language: English
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  • 4
    Publication Date: 2021-07-23
    Description: The in situ measurement of Sr isotopes in carbonates by MC-ICP-MS is limited by the availability of suitable microanalytical reference materials (RMs), which match the samples of interest. Whereas several well-characterised carbonate reference materials for Sr mass fractions 〉 1000 µg g−1 are available, there is a lack of well-characterised carbonate microanalytical RMs with lower Sr mass fractions. Here, we present a new synthetic carbonate nanopowder RM with a Sr mass fraction of ca. 500 µg g−1 suitable for microanalytical Sr isotope research (‘NanoSr’). NanoSr was analysed by both solution-based and in situ techniques. Element mass fractions were determined using EPMA (Ca mass fraction), as well as laser ablation and solution ICP-MS in different laboratories. The 87Sr/86Sr ratio was determined by well-established bulk methods for Sr isotope measurements and is 0.70756 ± 0.00003 (2s). The Sr isotope microhomogeneity of the material was determined by LA-MC-ICP-MS, which resulted in 87Sr/86Sr ratios of 0.70753 ± 0.00007 (2s) and 0.70757 ± 0.00006 (2s), respectively, in agreement with the solution data within uncertainties. Thus, this new reference material is well suited to monitor and correct microanalytical Sr isotope measurements of low-Sr, low-REE carbonate samples. NanoSr is available from the corresponding author.
    Keywords: 551.9 ; strontium isotopes ; laser ablation ; reference material ; calcium carbonate ; nanopowder ; MC-ICP-MS
    Language: English
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  • 5
    Publication Date: 2024-06-01
    Keywords: AGE; Aluminium/Calcium ratio; Barium/Calcium ratio; Cueva Larga, Puerto Rico; DISTANCE; Isotope ratio mass spectrometer (IRMS) with a GasBench; LA-ICP-MS, Laser-ablation inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometer; Magnesium/Calcium ratio; Phosphorus/Calcium ratio; PR-LA-1; Sample ID; speleothem; Speleothem sample; SPS; Stable isotopes; Strontium/Calcium ratio; Thorium/Calcium ratio; trace elements; Uranium/Calcium ratio; δ13C, carbonate; δ18O, carbonate
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 20317 data points
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