GEOTRACES intercalibration of neodymium isotopes and rare earth element concentrations in seawater and suspended particles. Part 2: Systematic tests and baseline profiles

The large‐scale collection of seawater samples and analysis of trace elements and isotopes by the GEOTRACES program call for careful comparison and examination of different methods for sample collection, treatment, and processing. Here we report results for different filter types, sampling bottles,...

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Published in:Limnology and Oceanography: Methods
Main Authors: Pahnke, Katharina, van de Flierdt, Tina, Jones, Kevin M., Lambelet, Myriam, Hemming, Sidney R., Goldstein, Steven L.
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Wiley 2012
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.4319/lom.2012.10.252
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Summary:The large‐scale collection of seawater samples and analysis of trace elements and isotopes by the GEOTRACES program call for careful comparison and examination of different methods for sample collection, treatment, and processing. Here we report results for different filter types, sampling bottles, and preconcentration methods for Nd from seawater. Neodymium isotope ratios and concentrations of unfiltered and filtered seawater using five different filter types agree within 43‐56 ppm (2σ standard deviation, SD) and 10% (relative 2σ standard deviation), respectively. The filter choice therefore has no effect on the measured parameters at the studied locations in the western North Atlantic. This could well be different, however, in areas of high particle concentrations. We therefore strongly recommend filtration of seawater for Nd isotope and rare earth element concentration measurements. Dissolved 143 Nd/ 144 Nd ratios of seawater collected with Niskin bottles with internal nylon‐coated stainless steel springs and trace metal‐clean GO‐FLO bottles were the same within 43 ppm (2σ SD). The Niskin bottles used here are therefore suitable for the collection of seawater samples for the analysis of 143 Nd/ 144 Nd ratios. Iron coprecipitation and complexation with HDEHP/H 2 MEHP using C18 cartridges for the preconcentration of Nd from seawater yielded the same 143 Nd/ 144 Nd ratios within 37 ppm (2σ SD). Both methods are therefore appropriate. Water column profiles of 143 Nd/ 144 Nd ratios and Nd concentrations are reported for the North Atlantic (BATS) and North Pacific (SAFe), and profiles of all rare earth elements are reported for BATS. These baseline profiles are recommended for continued quality control and intercalibration by future GEOTRACES cruises.