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Ancient mantle plume components constrained by tungsten isotope variability in arc lavas
Analytical techniques utilised in this study are based on W separation procedures described in earlier work (Willbold et al., 2011; Mei et al., 2018; Tusch et al., 2019). We further optimised the W separation procedure for larger sample sizes while maintaining measurement precision and accuracy. Therefore, we devised a new W separation procedure to process up to 6 g of sample material on a three-step ion exchange chromatography. We utilised the precipitation of a W-free fluoride phase during sample digestion, which removed the majority of matrix elements, while quantitatively retaining W. Sample preparation was carried out under metal-free clean laboratory conditions at the University of Göttingen.
期刊介绍:
Geochemical Perspectives Letters is an open access, internationally peer-reviewed journal of the European Association of Geochemistry (EAG) that publishes short, highest-quality articles spanning geochemical sciences. The journal aims at rapid publication of the most novel research in geochemistry with a focus on outstanding quality, international importance, originality, and stimulating new developments across the vast array of geochemical disciplines.