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Characterisation of Two New Reference Materials: STL-1, the Stewart Lepidolite and ZA-1, the Zapot Amazonite

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GEOSTANDARDS AND GEOANALYTICAL RESEARCH
Volume 33, Issue 1, Pages 85-93

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/j.1751-908X.2009.00855.x

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XRF; reference materials; pegmatite; rubidium; cesium; gallium; thalium

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The analysis of granitic pegmatites still remains a challenge because suitable natural reference materials are scarce or not available. Two new reference materials were prepared at the Smithsonian Institution, to provide an avenue to pursue the geochemical analysis of micas and feldspars in granitic pegmatites: STL-1, the Stewart lepidolite (NMNH 174041) and ZA-1, the Zapot amazonite (NMNH 174042). STL-1 was prepared from lepidolite collected from the lithium-rich Stewart pegmatite, San Diego County, California (33 degrees 22'52''N, 117 degrees 03'41''W). ZA-1 was prepared from an amazonite from the topaz-bearing Zapot pegmatite, Mineral County, Nevada, (38 degrees 41'N, 118 degrees 33'W). The results of this study indicated that STL-1 and ZA-1 are homogeneous and could be used as reference materials that would allow the expansion of calibration curves in XRF analysis up to 16000 mu g g(-1) for Rb, 2000 mu g g(-1) for Cs and 100 mu g g(-1) for Tl. STL-1 and ZA-1 also contain unusually high concentrations of Ga and Tl, and STL-1 of Nb.

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