Jb. Hunt et Pg. Hill, AN INTER-LABORATORY COMPARISON OF THE ELECTRON-PROBE MICROANALYSIS OFGLASS GEOCHEMISTRY, Quaternary international, 34-6, 1996, pp. 229-241
Tephrochronology commonly relies upon grain-discrete analysis of glass
shards to reveal the subtle geochemical differences between tephras f
rom past explosive volcanic eruptions. The use of electron probe micro
analysis for this purpose is widely accepted by tephrochronologists. I
t is widely recognised that both precision and accuracy must be maximi
sed, and that rigorous standardisation procedures must be followed. In
this paper the performances of seven northern European electron micro
probe centres are compared, using a geochemically homogeneous obsidian
secondary standard. The results reveal that a number of tephra-orient
ed probe centres could benefit from exercises similar to the programme
outlined within. In particular, it is evident that a number of these
centres undertaking tephrochronological investigations have generated
geochemical data that may be inadequate in terms of distinguishing bet
ween tephras. Inaccuracy in the determination of sodium is seen to be
the main difficulty. In recent years the application of distal tephroc
hronology to stratigraphical problems in the northern European Quatern
ary record has become increasingly common. Geochemical standardisation
is essential at an early stage in the development of a regional tephr
ochronological framework and, we hope, exercises such as presented her
e will encourage the production of reliable tephra geochemical data. C
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