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Comprehensive Chemical and Isotopic Analyses of Basalt and Sediment Reference Materials
Authors:Catherine Chauvel  Sarah Bureau  Christèle Poggi
Institution:LGCA, Maison des Geosciences, Universite de Grenoble, CNRS, BP 53, 38041 Grenoble Cedex, France
Abstract:Geochemical studies of geological samples require the precise determination of their major and trace element contents and, when measured, of their isotopic compositions. It is now commonly accepted that the accuracy and precision of geochemical analyses are best estimated by the concomitant analysis of international reference materials run as unknown samples. Although the composition of a wide selection of basalts is relatively well constrained, this is far from being the case for sedimentary materials. We present here a comprehensive set of major and trace element data as well as Nd, Hf, Sr and Pb isotopic compositions for thirteen commonly used international reference materials – eight magmatic rocks (BHVO‐2, BR, BE‐N, BR 24, AGV‐1, BIR‐1, UB‐N, RGM‐1) and five sediments (JLk‐1, JSd‐1, JSd‐2, JSd‐3, LKSD‐1). We determined the concentrations of over forty elements in the magmatic rocks together with Sr, Nd, Hf and Pb isotopic compositions. Our trace element results were both accurate (difference ≤ 3%) and precise (reproducibility at 1s ≤ 3%) and the isotopic results were very similar to other published values. In contrast, we observed a significant chemical and isotopic variability in the sedimentary materials, which we attribute to mineral heterogeneities in the powders. Despite the limitation imposed by this heterogeneity, our work presents a complete set of data determined with a precision not yet achieved in the literature for sedimentary material. We also provide the first Nd, Hf and Pb isotopic measurements for the five sediments, which are commonly used by the geochemical community. Our study of both basalt and sediment reference materials represents a comprehensive and self‐consistent set of geochemical data and can therefore be considered as a reference database for the community.
Keywords:geochemical reference materials  sedimentary geochemistry  trace elements  major elements  isotope ratios  quadrupole ICP‐MS  multiple collector ICP‐MS  TIMS  maté  riaux gé  ochimiques de ré    rence    ochimie sé  dimentaire  é    ments traces  é    ments majeurs  rapports isotopiques  ICP‐MS quadripolaire  MC‐ICP‐MS  TIMS
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