M. Ihnat et al., DETERMINATION OF TRACE-ELEMENT LEVELS IN NATURAL FRESH-WATER BY INDUCTIVELY-COUPLED PLASMA-MASS SPECTROMETRY, International journal of environmental analytical chemistry, 53(1), 1993, pp. 63-78
Concentrations of trace elemental constituents in water draining an Ea
stern Ontario agriculture watershed have been determined using inducti
vely-coupled plasma mass spectrometry. Water samples were collected in
the Spring of 1991 from three locations. Unfiltered, 0.4 mum filtered
as well as ultrafiltered fractions were analyzed. A total of 79 eleme
ntal isotopes ranging from Li-6 to Th-232 were utilized for analytical
calibration to measure the concentrations of 38 trace and ultratrace
inorganic elemental constituents. Estimates of concentrations were mad
e for: Li, Be, B, Sc, V, Cr, Mn, Ni, Co, Cu, Zn, Ga, As, Br, Rb, Sr, Y
, Mo, I, Cs, Ba, La, Ce, Pr, Nd, Sm, Eu, Gd, Th, Dy, Ho, Er, Tm, Yb, L
u, Pb, Th and U. Typical levels found ranged from a mean of 0.05 mug/L
for the rare earth elements to 330 mug/L for Sr. For the majority of
elements, no differences in concentrations were evident between sampli
ng locations or due to filtration. Exceptions were concentrations of L
i, Mn and Pb which were affected by site, and Y which seemed affected
by filtration. These quantitative baseline results will form the basis
for selection and utilization of specific elements as tracers for mod
elling of water drainage and flow patterns. This mass spectrometric te
chnique was demonstrated to be a capable, highly detective multielemen
t method for trace element research of natural waters.