Determination of Zr and Hf in a flux-free fusion of whole rock samples using laser ablation inductively coupled plasma-mass spectrometry (LA-ICP-MS) with isotope dilution calibration
Je. Reid et al., Determination of Zr and Hf in a flux-free fusion of whole rock samples using laser ablation inductively coupled plasma-mass spectrometry (LA-ICP-MS) with isotope dilution calibration, GEOSTAND N, 23(2), 1999, pp. 149-155
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Isotope dilution calibration has been applied to the determination of Zr an
d Hf in whole rocks by laser ablation (LA)-ICP-MS. Enriched isotopes were a
dded during the preparation of flux-free, synthetic whole rock glasses and
homogenised through a combination of grinding and fusion. This method avoid
s problems, such as solution instability and the chemical resistance of min
erals such as zircon, inherent in acid digestion sample preparation. The us
e of isotope dilution removes the need for external calibration using certi
fied reference material glasses such as NIST SRM 612 for which certified Zr
and Hf values are not available. The precision of Zr and Hf determinations
were found to be < 1% and 3.5% respectively, limited by Poisson counting s
tatistics which contributed to > 50% of the final precision of analysis. Me
asured values correlate closely with compiled literature values.