Effective Correction of Mass Bias for Rhenium Measurements by MC-ICP-MS |
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Authors: | André Poirier , Ré gis Doucelance |
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Affiliation: | GEOTOP-UQAM-McGill Research Center, C.P. 8888, Succ. Centre-Ville, Montréal, QC, Canada, H3C 3P8;Laboratoire Magmas et Volcans, UniversitéBlaise Pascal - CNRS, 5, rue Kessler, 63038 Clermont-Ferrand Cedex, France |
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Abstract: | The geochemistry of Re-Os and the recent use of Re as a non-traditional stable isotope both need accurate and precise quantification of 187Re/185Re ratios. This paper reports rhenium isotopic data obtained from the analysis of a standard solution and geological samples by MC-ICP-MS. We show that measured isotopic ratios are modified by matrix effects that cannot be accounted for by the standard solution bracketing technique. The bias resulting from measurements on a spiked (185Re-enriched) sample is shown to alter the apparent Re concentration by several percent. When spiking samples and calibrators with tungsten, simultaneous measurement of tungsten and rhenium isotopes compensates for the matrix-induced modification of mass bias. Rhenium and tungsten are shown to have different fractionation factors. This may be due to the fact that the two elements fractionate in a different but systematic way, or that the reference isotopic ratios used for elemental Re and W are incoherent with one another. The consistency of fractionation through time can be used to obtain an empirical relationship between W and Re measured ratios from a standard solution to obtain a sample's fractionation-corrected 187Re/185Re spiked ratio on samples containing pg g−1 levels of Re, even if some matrix capable of affecting mass bias remains in the final solution. |
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Keywords: | matrix effect mass bias standard solution bracketing rhenium isotopes tungsten isotopes MC-ICP-MS |
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