Title of article
High precision iron isotope measurements of meteoritic material by cold plasma ICP-MS
Author/Authors
Carlson، R. W. نويسنده , , Hauri، E. H. نويسنده , , Kehm، K. نويسنده , , Alexander، C. M. O’D. نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2003
Pages
-2878
From page
2879
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0
Abstract
The first cold plasma ICP-MS (inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometer) Fe isotope study is described. Application of this technique to the analyses of Fe isotopes in a number of meteorites is also reported. The measurement technique relies on reduced temperature operation of the ICP source to eliminate pervasive molecular interferences from Ar complexes associated with conventional ICP-MS. Instrumental mass bias corrections are performed by sample-standard bracketing and using Cu as an external mass bias drift monitor. Repeated measurements of a terrestrial basalt reference sample indicate an external reproducibility of ± 0.06 ‰ for (delta)56Fe and ± 0.25 ‰ for (delta)58Fe (1 (sigma)). The measured iron isotopic compositions of various bulk meteorites, including irons, chondrites and pallasites are identical, within error, to the composition of our terrestrial basalt reference sample suggesting that iron mass fractionation during planet formation and differentiation was non-existent. Iron isotope compositions measured for eight chondrules from the unequilibrated ordinary chondrite Tieschitz range from -0.5 ‰ < (delta)56Fechondrules < 0.0 ‰ relative to the terrestrial/meteorite average. Mechanisms for fractionating iron in these chondrules are discussed.
Keywords
Clasts , rock fragments , forest soils , Mineral weathering , sandstone , Interstratified minerals
Journal title
GEOCHIMICA & COSMOCHIMICA ACTA
Serial Year
2003
Journal title
GEOCHIMICA & COSMOCHIMICA ACTA
Record number
71163
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