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Precise measurement of stable (δ88/86Sr) and radiogenic (87Sr/86Sr) strontium isotope ratios in geological standard reference materials using MC-ICP-MS

Journal

CHINESE SCIENCE BULLETIN
Volume 58, Issue 25, Pages 3111-3118

Publisher

SCIENCE PRESS
DOI: 10.1007/s11434-013-5803-5

Keywords

stable Sr isotopes; delta Sr-88/86; Sr-87/Sr-86; IAPSO; geological standards; MC-ICP-MS

Funding

  1. Chinese Ministry of Science and Technology Special Scheme [2009CB421206, 2010CB808900]
  2. Knowledge Innovation Program of the Chinese Academy of Sciences [KZCX2-YW-138]
  3. National Natural Science Foundation of China [40973008, 41173006]

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A new method for high-precision measurements of stable (delta Sr-88/86) and radiogenic (Sr-87/Sr-86) Sr isotope ratios was developed on the MC-ICP-MS using a standard-sample-standard bracketing protocol. By carefully monitoring and controlling the accumulation of the on-peak backgrounds (i.e. the carryover memory) on the instrument, our method can provide an external precision of around +/- 0.010aEuro degrees to +/- 0.014aEuro degrees for delta Sr-88/86 measurements. Such precision is comparable to that achieved by double-spike TIMS method (DS-TIMS), and 2-3 times better than those of the previously reported results by MC-ICP-MS without spiking. The results of the standard seawater IAPSO are also identical to those by DS-TIMS. However, our method is more advantageous, efficient and convenient to use for routine Sr isotopic analysis than the DS-TIMS method as there is no need to prepare and calibrate the Sr-84-Sr-87 double spike. Using this method, we measured the delta Sr-88/86 values in a series of international geological rock standards, which show large variability, with the lowest value (+/- 0.20aEuro degrees) registered in JG-2, a terrestrial granite, and the highest value (0.539aEuro degrees) in UB-N, a serpentinite. This may provide an additional means for isotopic characterization of geological processes, adding a new dimension over the traditional use of radiogenic Sr isotopic ratio Sr-87/Sr-86.

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