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In situ analysis of major and trace elements of anhydrous minerals by LA-ICP-MS without applying an internal standard

Journal

CHEMICAL GEOLOGY
Volume 257, Issue 1-2, Pages 34-43

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
DOI: 10.1016/j.chemgeo.2008.08.004

Keywords

Internal standard-independent analysis; LA-ICP-MS; Major and trace element; Anhydrous silicate minerals

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [40521001, 40673026]
  2. Ministry of Education of China [IRT0441, NCET-05-0664, B07039]

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Here we describe an internal standard-independent calibration strategy for LA-ICP-MS analysis of anhydrous minerals and glasses. Based on the normalization of the sum of all metal oxides to 100 wt.%, the ablation yield correction factor (AYCF) was used to correct the matrix-dependent absolute amount of materials ablated during each run. AYCF = 100/Sigma(n)(J=1) (cps(sam)(j) x l(j)). l(j) = C-rm(j)/cps(rm)(j), where cps(sam)(j) and cps(rm)(j) are net count rates of analyte element j of the sample and reference material for calibration, Q, is concentration of element j in the reference material, N is the number of elements that can be determined by LA-ICP-MS. When multiple reference materials were used for calibration, I value can be calculated with regression statistics according to the used reference materials. Applying an AYCF and using the USGS reference glasses BCR-2G, BHVO-2G and BIR-1G as reference materials for external calibration, analyses of MPI-DING reference glasses generally agree with recommended values within 5% for major elements (relative standard deviation (RSD)=0.3-3.9% except for P2O5, n=11), and 5-10% for trace elements. Analyses of anhydrous Silicate minerals (clinopyroxene, orthopyroxene, olivine, plagioclase and garnet) and spinel generally agree with the results of electron microprobe analysis within 0.2-7% for SiO2, Fe2O3, MgO and CaO. RSD are generally <5% for elements with concentrations >0.1 wt.%. The results indicate that, by applying an AYCF and using USGS reference glasses as multiple reference materials for calibration, elements of these anhydrous minerals can be precisely analyzed in situ by LA-ICP-MS without applying internal standardization. The different element fractionations between the NIST glasses and those glasses with natural compositions indicate that NIST SRM 610 is a less than ideal reference material for external calibration of analyses of natural silicates. (C) 2008 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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