Determination of Lu and Hf Mass Fractions and 176Hf/177Hf Ratios in Mafic-Ultramafic Rock Reference Materials by Multi-Collector Inductively Coupled Plasma-Mass Spectrometry
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Abstract
Reported data for Lu, Hf mass fractions and 176Hf/177Hf isotopic ratios of mafic-ultramafic rock reference materials (RMs) are rare at present, hampering the comparison of data quality between difference laboratories. Herein, we measured the Lu and Hf mass fractions and the 176Hf/177Hf isotopic ratios of ten mafic-ultramafic rock RMs, including OKUM (komatiite), WPR-1 (serpentinised peridotite), NIM-N (norite), NIM-P (pyroxenite), UB-N (serpentinised peridotite), JP-1 (peridotite), NIM-D (dunite), MUH-1 (serpentinised harzburgite), HARZ01 (harzburgite), DTS-2b (dunite), which contain extremely low amounts of Lu and Hf (Lu, 2–150 ng g−1; Hf, 5–500 ng g−1). All measurements were conducted on a Neptune Plus multi-collector inductively coupled plasma-mass spectrometer employing an Aridus II desolvator inlet system and Jet sample/X skimmer cone configuration. The following RMs, OKUM, WPR-1, UB-N, JP-1, NIM-D, HARZ01 and DTS-2b, have 176Hf/177Hf precision of less than 60 ppm (2s) at test portions of 0.06 to 0.3 g, and are good ultramafic RMs for Lu-Hf systems. In contrast, significant Hf mass fraction and isotopic variability were observed in NIM-N, NIM-P and MUH-1 at test portion masses of 0.1 to 0.3 g. Collectively, our study provides a new database that can be used by the geochemical community for evaluating the Lu-Hf system of mafic-ultramafic rocks.
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Geostandards & Geoanalytical Research is an international journal dedicated to advancing the science of reference materials, analytical techniques and data quality relevant to the chemical analysis of geological and environmental samples. Papers are accepted for publication following peer review.