Sodic Pyroxene and Sodic Amphibole as Potential Reference Materials for In Situ Lithium Isotope Determinations by SIMS

Two large pegmatitic crystals of sodic pyroxene (aegirine) and sodic amphibole (arfvedsonite) from the agpaitic igneous Ilímaussaq Complex, south Greenland were found to be suitable as reference materials for in situ Li isotope determinations. Lithium concentrations determined by SIMS and micro-dril...

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Main Authors: Michael A. W. Marks, Roberta L. Rudnick, Thomas Ludwig, Horst Marschall, Edward P. Vicenzi, Ivan P. Savov, Rainer Altherr, Gregor Markl
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Online Access:http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.387.7970
http://www.geol.umd.edu/~mcdonoug/2008/Marks_etal_(GGR_08).pdf
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Summary:Two large pegmatitic crystals of sodic pyroxene (aegirine) and sodic amphibole (arfvedsonite) from the agpaitic igneous Ilímaussaq Complex, south Greenland were found to be suitable as reference materials for in situ Li isotope determinations. Lithium concentrations determined by SIMS and micro-drilled material analysed by MC-ICP-MS generally agreed within analytical uncertainty. The arfvedsonite crystal was homogeneous with [Li] = 639 ± 51 μg g-1 (2s, n = 69, MC-ICP-MS and SIMS results). The aegirine crystal shows strongly developed sector zoning, which is a common feature of aegirines. Using qualitative element mapping techniques (EPMA), the homogeneous core of the crystal was easily distinguished from the outermost