Development ICP-MS isotope dilution preconcentration techniques for determination of platinum group elements in volcanic rocks

Understanding PGE geochemistry in low abundance (i.e. sub ppb level) geological samples has been hampered by the absence of an accurate, low blank, preconcentration technique. Ni- S fire assay, the traditional preconcentration method, has been critically assessed and combined with isotope dilution t...

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Main Author: Woodland, Sarah Justine
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spelling ftunidurhamethes:oai:etheses.dur.ac.uk:4316 2023-05-15T16:27:48+02:00 Development ICP-MS isotope dilution preconcentration techniques for determination of platinum group elements in volcanic rocks Woodland, Sarah Justine 1999 application/pdf http://etheses.dur.ac.uk/4316/ http://etheses.dur.ac.uk/4316/1/4316_1836.pdf unknown oai:etheses.dur.ac.uk:4316 http://etheses.dur.ac.uk/4316/1/4316_1836.pdf Woodland, Sarah Justine (1999) Development ICP-MS isotope dilution preconcentration techniques for determination of platinum group elements in volcanic rocks. Doctoral thesis, Durham University. http://etheses.dur.ac.uk/4316/ Thesis NonPeerReviewed 1999 ftunidurhamethes 2022-09-23T14:13:13Z Understanding PGE geochemistry in low abundance (i.e. sub ppb level) geological samples has been hampered by the absence of an accurate, low blank, preconcentration technique. Ni- S fire assay, the traditional preconcentration method, has been critically assessed and combined with isotope dilution to enable reproducible analysis of standards in the 1-l0ppb concentration range. In addition, a new anion exchange chromatography, low blank, isotope dilution method has been developed that allows analysis of Re, Os, Ir, Ru, Ft and Pd, at pg levels, from the same sample aliquot by ICP-MS. This method enables PGE abundances and Os isotopic ratios to be determined on the same sample dissolution, permitting geochronological studies. Samples are digested in Carius tubes and total procedural blanks are routinely less than l0pg/g for all elements, except Pt (25pg/g). Reproducibility is sufficient at the lOppt level to confidently identify inter-element PGE fractionations. Using this anion exchange preconcentration technique, PGEs have been characterised in a suite of plume-generated picrites from West Greenland, and a suite of subduction-related lavas, including fractionation series from Grenada (Lesser Antilles arc) and from Izu-Bonin. PGE concentrations are higher within the picrites of West Greenland, than in the picrites of Grenada, or boninites of Izu-Bonin. This is attributed to higher degrees of melting and less fractionation during West Greenland magma genesis. There is similarity in the PGE-pattems between all environments suggesting that relative PGE behaviour is not greatly altered during mantle melting in a subduction zone vs a plume. Subtle differences occur in inter-PGE ratios between the different environments and within the fractionation suites. Os and Ir do not behave in an analogous manner during fractionation indicating "compatibility" with different crystallising phases. The PGEs are associated with olivine fractionation in all of the primitive rock types, but, may also be compatible with other phases ... Thesis Greenland Durham University: Durham e-Theses Greenland
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description Understanding PGE geochemistry in low abundance (i.e. sub ppb level) geological samples has been hampered by the absence of an accurate, low blank, preconcentration technique. Ni- S fire assay, the traditional preconcentration method, has been critically assessed and combined with isotope dilution to enable reproducible analysis of standards in the 1-l0ppb concentration range. In addition, a new anion exchange chromatography, low blank, isotope dilution method has been developed that allows analysis of Re, Os, Ir, Ru, Ft and Pd, at pg levels, from the same sample aliquot by ICP-MS. This method enables PGE abundances and Os isotopic ratios to be determined on the same sample dissolution, permitting geochronological studies. Samples are digested in Carius tubes and total procedural blanks are routinely less than l0pg/g for all elements, except Pt (25pg/g). Reproducibility is sufficient at the lOppt level to confidently identify inter-element PGE fractionations. Using this anion exchange preconcentration technique, PGEs have been characterised in a suite of plume-generated picrites from West Greenland, and a suite of subduction-related lavas, including fractionation series from Grenada (Lesser Antilles arc) and from Izu-Bonin. PGE concentrations are higher within the picrites of West Greenland, than in the picrites of Grenada, or boninites of Izu-Bonin. This is attributed to higher degrees of melting and less fractionation during West Greenland magma genesis. There is similarity in the PGE-pattems between all environments suggesting that relative PGE behaviour is not greatly altered during mantle melting in a subduction zone vs a plume. Subtle differences occur in inter-PGE ratios between the different environments and within the fractionation suites. Os and Ir do not behave in an analogous manner during fractionation indicating "compatibility" with different crystallising phases. The PGEs are associated with olivine fractionation in all of the primitive rock types, but, may also be compatible with other phases ...
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Development ICP-MS isotope dilution preconcentration techniques for determination of platinum group elements in volcanic rocks
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title Development ICP-MS isotope dilution preconcentration techniques for determination of platinum group elements in volcanic rocks
title_short Development ICP-MS isotope dilution preconcentration techniques for determination of platinum group elements in volcanic rocks
title_full Development ICP-MS isotope dilution preconcentration techniques for determination of platinum group elements in volcanic rocks
title_fullStr Development ICP-MS isotope dilution preconcentration techniques for determination of platinum group elements in volcanic rocks
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Woodland, Sarah Justine (1999) Development ICP-MS isotope dilution preconcentration techniques for determination of platinum group elements in volcanic rocks. Doctoral thesis, Durham University.
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