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This is the eighteenth survey in the series of Geochemical Reference Sample (GRS) Bibliography published in Geostandards Newsletter: The Journal of Geostandards and Geoanalysis and is designated as Part XVIII in the series. Part XVIII contains references extracted from major analytical chemistry and geochemistry journals that have become available to the author between January and December 1997 . A few earlier ones which were not available at the time of the previous report (Part XVII), together with those which were inadvertently overlooked, have also been included. During the current review year, a record high number of 287 references have been collected, a thirty percent increase over 1996! This denotes a continuing interest in the use of GRS. This year more than 8500 new results have been reported, compilation data being ignored in this total. More than thirty Journals have published GRS articles during 1997 . Data in Table 1 show the distribution of the GRS references in the literature. “Journal of Radioanalytical and Nuclear Chemistry“, and “Geostandards Newsletter: The Journal of Geostandards and Geoanalysis” are important media for GRS data communication. If one judges by the amount of new data, ”Geostandards Newsletter: The Journal of Geostandards and Geoanalysis” continues to be the principal source of useful information for the practising geoanalyst. The vast majority of the papers deal with multi- element determinations. Data in Table 2 summarise the analytical methods most used to report results on GRS. As can be seen, inductively coupled plasma spectro- metry (both ICP-AES and ICP-MS) is predominant. It is becoming the favorite technique for trace element ana- lysis, followed by neutron activation analysis (NAA) and atomic absorption spectrometry (AAS) (both flame and flameless). Two thirds of the geoanalytical contributions cited in Part XVIII involve these methods of choice. For the other techniques, the situation is about the same as observed previously. Nd, O and Sr isotopic composition by isotope dilution mass spectrometry (IDMS) were the subject of several articles. X-ray fluorescence spectro- metry (XRF) appears to be the preferred method for bulk analysis (major and minor elements). Colourimetry remains useful in special circumstances. GEOSTANDARDS NEWSLETTER The Journal of Geostandards and Geoanalysis GeostandaRef Corner Geochemical Reference Sample Bibliography for 1997 Vol. 22 — N°2 p.257-284 257 12 98 Iwan Roelandts Geology, Petrology and Geochemistry (B-20), University of Liège, B-4000 Sart Tilman, Liège 1, Belgium. e-mail: [email protected] Received 02 Jul 98 — Accepted 15 Jul 98 Table 1. GRS references in various journals during 1997 Journal No of papers No of new on GRS data Journal of Radioanalytical and Nuclear Chemistry 41 1477 The Analyst 34 163 Fresenius’ Journal of Analytical Chemistry 32 719 Geostandards Newsletter: The Journal of Geostandards and Geoanalysis 27 2029 Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta 16 728 Analytica Chimica Acta 15 227 Chemical Geology 13 1023 Contributions to Mineralogy and Petrology 12 310 Talanta 12 171 Spectrochimica Acta, Part B 11 171 Journal of Petrology 10 165 Atomic Spectroscopy 9 176 Others 55 1402 Total number 287 8761 Table 2. Analytical methods most used for GRS during 1997 Method Percent Inductively Coupled Plasma Spectrometry (ICP-AES + ICP-MS) 34 Neutron Activation Analysis 18 Atomic Absorption Spectrometry 15 Mass Spectrometry 14 X-Ray Fluorescence 9 Colourimetry 3 Others 7 Total number of compiled articles 239

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This i s the e ighteenth survey in the ser ies o fGeochemical Reference Sample (GRS) Bibliographypublished in Geostandards Newsletter: The Journal ofGeostandards and Geoanalysis and is designated asPart XVIII in the series. Part XVIII contains referencesex t rac ted f rom major analy t i ca l chemis t r y andgeochemistry journals that have become available tothe author between January and December 1997. A fewearlier ones which were not available at the time of theprevious report (Part XVII), together with those whichwere inadvertently overlooked, have also been included.

During the current review year, a record high numberof 287 references have been collected, a thirty percentincrease over 1996! This denotes a continuing interest inthe use of GRS. This year more than 8500 new resultshave been reported, compilation data being ignored inthis total. More than thirty Journals have published GRSarticles during 1997. Data in Table 1 show the distribution

of the GRS references in the li terature. “Journal ofRadioanaly t ical and Nuclear Chemis t ry“ , and“Geostandards Newsletter: The Journal of Geostandardsand Geoanalysis” are important media for GRS datacommunication. If one judges by the amount of new data,”Geostandards Newsletter: The Journal of Geostandardsand Geoanalysis” continues to be the principal source ofuseful information for the practising geoanalyst.

The vast majority of the papers deal with multi-element determinations. Data in Table 2 summarise theanalytical methods most used to report results on GRS.As can be seen, inductively coupled plasma spectro-metry (both ICP-AES and ICP-MS) is predominant. It isbecoming the favorite technique for trace element ana-lysis, followed by neutron activation analysis (NAA) andatomic absorption spectrometry (AAS) (both flame andflameless). Two thirds of the geoanalytical contributionscited in Part XVIII involve these methods of choice. Forthe other techniques, the situation is about the same asobserved previously. Nd, O and Sr isotopic compositionby isotope dilution mass spectrometry (IDMS) were thesubject of several articles. X-ray fluorescence spectro-metry (XRF) appears to be the preferred method forbulk analysis (major and minor elements). Colourimetryremains useful in special circumstances.

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Iwan RoelandtsGeology, Petrology and Geochemistry (B-20), University of Liège, B-4000 Sart Tilman, Liège 1, Belgium. e-mail: [email protected]

Received 02 Jul 98 — Accepted 15 Jul 98

Table 1.GRS references in various journals during 1997

Journal No of papers No of newon GRS data

Journal of Radioanalytical and Nuclear Chemistry 41 1477

The Analyst 34 163

Fresenius’ Journal of Analytical Chemistry 32 719

Geostandards Newsletter: The Journal of

Geostandards and Geoanalysis 27 2029

Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta 16 728

Analytica Chimica Acta 15 227

Chemical Geology 13 1023

Contributions to Mineralogy and Petrology 12 310

Talanta 12 171

Spectrochimica Acta, Part B 11 171

Journal of Petrology 10 165

Atomic Spectroscopy 9 176

Others 55 1402

Total number 287 8761

Table 2.Analytical methods most used for GRS during 1997

Method Percent

Inductively Coupled Plasma Spectrometry (ICP-AES + ICP-MS) 34

Neutron Activation Analysis 18

Atomic Absorption Spectrometry 15

Mass Spectrometry 14

X-Ray Fluorescence 9

Colourimetry 3

Others 7

Total number of compiled articles 239

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Once again, in preparing this annual survey, wehave tried to maintain as complete and exhaustive acoverage as possible. However, some publicationswhich have appeared in 1997 could not be assem-bled here for whatever reasons. These references will,of course, be included in future contributions.

Presentation of references

The presen ta t ion o f re fe rences , amended tocomply with the new Geostandards Newsletter: TheJournal of Geostandards and Geoanalysis referenceformat , fol lows the sty le adopted previously. Thereference papers have been classified under threeprincipal headings:

a. New analytical datab. New compilations of “recommended” valuesc. General aspects of GRS.

Within each category, the references are arrangedin alphabetical order with the name of the (f i rs t )author as key word. Each reference quoted consistsessentially of three parts: key codes, reference itselfand comments.

Key Codes

The first line contains four different codes, separa-ted by three slashes.

The first code (2 digits) gives the year of publication.

The second code (3 digits) gives the serial numberof the reference for the year code preceding it.

The third code (2 letters) indicates the type ofsample (first letter) and of analysis (second letter). Thefirst letter gives the type of GRS:

R : RockM : MineralO : OreS : Soil

The second letter, T or M, stands for Trace or Majorelement analysis. The code GG represents generalinformation on GRS such as evaluation of compileddata statistical procedures.

The fourth code (2 letters) designates the methodof analysis:

AA : Atomic absorption spectrometryCG : GravimetryCK : ColourimetryCT : VolumetryFM : Fluorimetry

FX : X-ray fluorescence spectrometryIC : Ion chromatographyIR : Infra-redIS : Specific ion electrodeME : Electrochemical methods

MN : Nuclear methods (mostly neutron activation analysis)

MP : Microprobe analysisSE : Emission spectrometrySG : Photographic emission spectrographySM : Mass spectrometrySP : Plasma spectrometry

TT : Various methods

References

The references are presented with their titles andthe name of the Journal fully developed.

Comments

Comments are brief and in the main provide someessential information not easily extractable from thetitle of the paper.

Additional 1979 references (170-171)

a. New analytical data (170-171)

79/170/RT/AADostal J., Elson C. and Dupuy C. (1979)Distribution of lead, silver and cadmium in some igneousrocks and their constituent minerals. The CanadianMineralogist, 17, 561-567.Data for W-1, AGV-1, G-2, GSP-1 and PCC-1.

79/171/OT/MNNaldrett A.J., Hoffman E.L., Green A.H., Chou C.L.,Naldrett S.R. and Alcock R.A. (1979)The composition of Ni-sulfide ores, with particularreference to their content of PGE and Au. The CanadianMineralogist, 17, 403-415.Au + PGE in PTC.

Additional 1980 references (177-178)

a. New analytical data (177-178)

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80/177/RM/AALaskowski T.E. and Scotford D.M. (1980)Rapid determination of olivine compositions in thin section using dispersion staining methodology. AmericanMineralogist, 65, 401-403.Results for PCC-1.

80/178/RM/MPSchimann K. and Smith D.G.W. (1980)The optical fusion of whole-rock powders and their analysis by an electron-microprobe technique. TheCanadian Mineralogist, 18, 131-142.Data for T-1, AGV-1 and BCR-1.

Additional 1981 references (187-188)

a. New analytical data (187-188)

81/187/RM/MPFoland K.A. and Wagner M.E. (1981)A simple method of preparing glasses from rock powders. American Mineralogist, 66, 1086-1088.Major elements in BCR-1 and BHVO-1.

81/188/RM/TTJen L.S. and Kretz R. (1981)Mineral chemistry of some mafic granulites from theAdirondack region. The Canadian Mineralogist, 19,479-491.Results for BCR-1.

Additional 1982 reference (184)

a. New analytical data (184)

82/184/RT/SMRucklidge J.C., Gordon M.P., Wilson G.C., Kilius L.R.,Litherland D., Elmore D. and Gove H.E. (1982)Measurement of Pt and Ir at sub-ppb levels using tandem-accelerator mass spectrometry. The CanadianMineralogist, 20, 111-119.Pt and Ir in Nod-A-1 and Nod-P-1.

Additional 1986 reference (220)

a. New analytical data (220)

86/220/OT/AAHogarth D.D. and Loop J. (1986)Precious metals in Martin Frobisher’s “black ores” fromFrobisher Bay, Northwest Territories. The CanadianMineralogist, 24, 259-263.Au in MA-1 and MA-2.

Additional 1987 references (261-264)

a. New analytical data (261-264)

87/261/RM/CKDyar M.D., Naney M.T. and Swanson S.E. (1987)Effects of quench methods on Fe3+ /Fe2+ ratios: AMössbauer and wet-chemical study. AmericanMineralogist, 72, 792-800.Fe in BCR-1 and RGM-1.

87/262/RT/FXLightfoot P.C., Naldrett A.J. andHawkesworth C.J. (1987)Re-evaluation of chemical variation in the InsizwaComplex, Transkei. The Canadian Mineralogist, 25, 79-80.Data for UTB-1.

87/263/RT/TTMacRae N.D. (1987)Quantitative analysis of REEs by SIMS. AmericanMineralogist, 72, 1263-1268.REE in in NBS glasses (610, 612, 614).

87/264/RT/MNPerrault G., Sabourin L. and Trudel P. (1987)La teneur en or du batholite de Flavrian, Rouyn-Noranda,Québec. The Canadian Mineralogist, 25, 545-554.Au in BHVO-1.

Additional 1988 reference (185)

a. New analytical data (185)

88/185/RT/SPBarrett T.J., Jarvis I., Longstaffe F.J. and Farquhar R. (1988)Geochemical aspects of hydrothermal sediments in theEastern Pacific Ocean: An update. The CanadianMineralogist, 26, 841-858.12 REE + Y in SCo-1.

Additional 1990 references (206-210)

a. New analytical data (206-210)

90/206/OT/MNBarnes S.J. and Giovenazzo D. (1990)Platinum-group elements in the Bravo intrusion, CapeSmith Fold Belt, northern Quebec. The CanadianMineralogist, 28, 431-449.Au + PGE in SARM-7.

90/207/RM/SPDorais M.J. (1990)Compositional variations in pyroxenes and amphibolesof the Belknap Mountain Complex, New Hampshire: Evidence for the origin of silica-saturated alkaline rocks.American Mineralogist, 75, 1092-1105.Major elements in GSP-1.

90/208/OT/SPEdwards S.J. (1990)Harzburgites and refractory melts in the Lewis Hills Massif,Bay of Islands Ophiolite Complex: The base metals andprecious metals story. The Canadian Mineralogist, 28,537-552.Results for PTC-1.

90/209/RT/TTNabelek P.I., Denison J.R. andGlascock M.D. (1990)Behaviour of boron during contact metamorphism of calc-silicate rocks at Notch Peak, Utah. AmericanMineralogist, 75, 874-880.B in 4 GRS, 18O in NBS-19.

90/210/OT/SPPrichard H.M. and Lord R.A. (1990)

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Platinum and palladium in the Troodos ophiolite complex,Cyprus. The Canadian Mineralogist, 28, 607-617.Au + PGE in SARM-7.

Additional 1991 references (210-211)

a. New analytical data (210)

91/210/RT/SMAllen C.M. (1991)Local equilibrium of mafic enclaves and granitoids of theTurtle pluton, southeast California: Mineral, chemical andisotopic evidence. American Mineralogist, 76, 574-588.143Nd/144Nd in BCR-1.

b. New compilation of “recommended values” (211)

91/211/GG/TTBackman C. (1991)Sampling and data evaluation of thirteen rock samplesfor internal quality control. Geological Survey of Finland,Internal Report.Recommended and informational values for thirteen reference samples (RS 11-RS212).

Additional 1992 references (186-188)

a. New analytical data (186-188)

92/186/RM/SPEbert K.H. (1992)Analysis of Portland Cement. Perkin Elmer ICP applicationstudy number 66 (December 28, 1992), 3pp.Results for NIST 634, 637; BCS 372.

92/187/RM/SPLatino J. (1992)The analysis of NIST glass materials. Perkin Elmer ICPapplication study number 61 (November 30, 1992), 6pp.Results for NIST 93A, 1412.

92/188/RT/TTTaylor R.P. (1992)Petrological and geochemical characteristics of thePleasant Ridge zinnwaldite-topaz granite, southern NewBrunswick, and comparisons with other topaz-bearing felsic rocks. Canadian Mineralogist, 30, 895-921.Data for RGM-1, G-2, SY-2, BE-N, MRG-1, BHVO-1, 18Oin NBS 28; 2H in NBS 30.

Additional 1993 references (241-243)

a. New analytical data (241-243)

93/241/RT/FXCzamanske G.K., Sisson T.W., Campbell J.L.and Teesdale W.J. (1993)Micro-PIXE analysis of silicate reference standards.American Mineralogist, 78, 893-903.Data for BHVO-1 and NIST-610.

93/242/MT/SMKotzer T.G. and Kyser T.K. (1993)O, U, and Pb isotopic and chemical variations in uraninite:

Implications for determining the temporal and fluid historyof ancient terrains. American Mineralogist, 78, 1262-1274.18O in NBS 28.

93/243/RT/SMSantos R.P. and Bonhomme M.G. (1993)Dataçao K/Ar de argilas associadas as mineralizacoes eaos processos diageneticos, em relaçao com a historiada abertura do Oceano Atlantico sul. Revista Brasileirade Geociencias, 23, 61-67.40Ar in 4 geostandards.

Additional 1994 reference (241)

a. New analytical data (241)

94/241/RT/SPFagel N. (1994)Flux argileux du Néogène au Quaternaire dans l’OcéanIndien Nord. Mise en évidence et interprétation. SociétéGéologique du Nord. Publication N° 22, 265pp.Data for AC-E, RGM-1, AGV-1, BCR-1, MAG-1, SCo-1and SDC-1.

Additional 1995 references (249-258)

a. New analytical data (249-257)

95/249/RT/SMAgrinier P., Hekinian R., Bideau D.and Javoy M. (1995)O and H stable isotope compositions of oceanic crustand upper mantle rocks exposed in the Hess Deep nearthe Galapagos Triple Junction. Earth and PlanetaryScience Letters, 136, 183-196.18O in NBS-28.

95/250/OT/SPGreenough J.D. and Fryer B.J. (1995)Behaviour of the platinum-group elements during differentiation of the North Mountain Basalt, Nova Scotia.The Canadian Mineralogist, 33, 153-163.Au, Pd, Rh, Pt, Ru and Ir in SARM-7.

95/251/RT/SPIonov D.A. and Hofmann A.W. (1995)Nb-Ta-rich mantle amphiboles and micas: implicationsfor subduction-related metasomatic trace element fractionations. Earth and Planetary Science Letters, 131,341-356.Results for BE-N.

95/252/RT/SPJanasi V.A., Andrade S.and Ulbrich H.H.G.J. (1995)A correçao do drift instrumental em ICP-AES com espectrometro sequencial e a analise de elementosmaiores, menores e traços em rochas. Boletim IG-USP,Instituto de Geociencias, Universidade de Sao Paulo,Serie Cientifica, 26, 45-58.Data for JB-1a, JA-2, JA-1, JG-3, JG-1a, NIM-N, GS-N, GH.

95/253/RT/MNKong P., Ebihara M., Nakahara M. and Endo K. (1995)Chemical characteristics of metal phases of theRichardton HS chondrite. Earth and Planetary ScienceLetters, 136, 407-419.Results for JB-1.

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95/254/RT/TTPankhurst R.J. and Rapela C.R. (1995)Production of Jurassic rhyolite by anatexis of the lowercrust of Patagonia. Earth and Planetary Science Letters,134, 23-36.Rb, Sr, 87Sr/86Sr, 87Rb/86Sr in NBS 70a, JG-1, JB-1,BHVO-1; Sm, Nd, 143Nd/144Nd, 147Sm/144Nd in BHVO-1;11 REE in AC-E.

95/255/RT/SPPeng Z.X. and Mahoney J.J. (1995)Drill hole lavas from the northwestern Deccan Traps, andthe evolution of Reunion hotspot mantle. Earth andPlanetary Science Letters, 134, 169-185.Results for BCR-1.

95/256/RT/SMReid M.R. (1995)Processes of mantle enrichment and magmatic differentiation in the eastern Snake River Plain: Th isotopeevidence. Earth and Planetary Science Letters, 131, 239-254.U, Th, 232Th/238U, 232Th/23OTh, 238U/232Th, 23OTh/232Th,23OTh/238Th in JB-1 and AGV-1.

95/257/RT/MNRoman Ross G., Guevara S.R.and Arribere M.A. (1995)Rare earth geochemistry in sediments of the UpperManso River Basin, Rio Negro, Argentina. Earth andPlanetary Science Letters, 133, 47-57.8 REE in IAEA-Soil 7 and IAEA-SL1.

b. General aspects of reference materials (258)

95/258/GG/TTBacon J.R., Chenery S.R.N., Ellis A.T., Fisher A.,McMahon A.W., Potts P.J. and Williams J.G. (1995)Atomic Spectrometry Update - Atomic mass spectrometryand X-ray fluorescence spectrometry. Journal ofAnalytical Atomic Spectrometry, 10, 253R-303R.

Additional 1996 references (206-220)

a. New analytical data (206-220)

96/206/RT/MNArmelin M.J.A. and Piasentin R.M. (1996)Instrumental neutron activation analysis for determiningMo in uranium containing materials. Journal ofRadioanalytical and Nuclear Chemistry, 214, 509-516.U and Mo in SOIL-7, PACS-1, SL-1 and CTA-FFA-1.

96/207/RT/AABirch G.F., Evenden D. and Teutsch M.E. (1996)Dominance of point source in heavy metal distributions insediments of a major Sydney estuary (Australia).Environmental Geology, 28, 169-174.Data for SL-1, MAG-1, BCSS-1.

96/208/RT/FXCampbell J.L., Teesdale W.J., Kjarsgaard B.A.and Cabri L.J. (1996)Micro-PIXE analysis of silicate reference standards fortrace Ni, Cu, Zn, Ga, Ge, As, Rb, Sr, Y, Zr, Nb, Mo andPb, with emphasis on Ni for application of the Ni in garnet geothermometer. The Canadian Mineralogist, 34,37-48.Values for GXR-5, GSR-5, MAG-1, BHVO-1.

96/209/RT/FXDinelli E., Cortecci G. and Lucchini F. (1996)Geochemical characterisation of sulfide waste rock pilesfrom mining workings in northern Apennines, Emilia province, Italy. Mineralogica et Petrographica Acta, 39,109-123.Data for BR, BCR-1, UB-N and AGV-1.

06/210/RT/MNHou X., Wang K. and Chai C. (1996)Epithermal neutron activation analysis and its applicationin the miniature neutron source reactor. Journal ofRadioanalytical and Nuclear Chemistry, 210, 137-148.Data for 1633a.

96/211/MT/SMKamilli R.J. and Criss R.E. (1996)Genesis of the Silsilah Tin Deposit, Kingdom of SaudiArabia. Economic Geology, 91, 1414-1434.18O in NBS-28.

96/212/RT/SMKrashennikov V.A., Golovin D.I., Mouravyov V.I.,Helou R., Nseir H. and Shweki A. (1996)The Paleogene of Syria-Stratigraphy, lithology, geochronology. Geologisches Jahrbuch, B86, 3-136.40Ar, 2H and H2O in GL-O.

95/213/RT/MNLavi N., Ne’Eman E., Brenner S.and Butenko V. (1996)Neutron activation analysis for determination of trace elements in sediments in the Sea of Galilee, Israel.Journal of Radioanalytical and Nuclear Chemistry, 210,149-160.Data for NIST 1633a.

96/214/RT/SPPan Y. and Fleet M.E. (1996)Intrinsic and external controls on the incorporation ofrare-earth elements in calc-silicate minerals. TheCanadian Mineralogist, 34, 147-159.14 REE in BHVO-1, BIR-1 and SY-2.

96/215/RT/FXRast U., Andres A. and Ott W.D. (1996)Petrographische Untersuchungen von Bohrkernprobenaus der Bohrung Dobrigau 1989. GeologischesJahrbuch, A143, 109-120.Data for BHVO-1 and BE-N.

96/216/RT/FXSandström H. (1996)The analytical methods and the precision of the elementdeterminations used in the regional bedrock geochemistryin the Tampere-Hämeenlinna area, Southwestern Finland.Geological Survey of Finland, Bulletin 393, 25pp.Data for SY-2, SY-3, BR and MA-N.

96/217/RT/MNSastri C.S., Blondiaux G., Möller P. and Petri H. (1996)Determination of chlorine in metals and ceramic materials by low energy deuteron activation analysis.Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research,B 119, 425-428.Cl in NIST 1632a.

96/218/MT/SMSecchi F. and D’Antonio M. (1996)Interferences of Sr, Nd and O isotopic tracers on the origin

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and evolution of a gabbronorite-granodiorite sequencefrom the southern Hercynian chain of Sardinia. Periodicodi Mineralogia, 65, 257-273.18O in NBS 28.

96/219/RT/MNStrellis D.A., Hwang H.H., Anderson T.F. andLandsberger S. (1996)A comparative study of IC, ICP-AES and NAA measurements on chlorine, bromine and sodium in natural waters. Journal of Radioanalytical and NuclearChemistry, 211, 473-484.Cl, Br, Na in NIST 1632a.

96/220/RT/SPVan Metre P.C. and Callender E. (1996)Identifying water-quality trends in the Trinity River, Texas,USA, 1969-1992, using sediment cores from LakeLivingston. Environmental Geology, 28, 190-200.Pb in GSD-12.

1997 references (001-287)

a. New analytical data (001-239)

97/001/RT/AAAcar O., Rehber Türker A. and Kilic Z. (1997)Determination of bismuth and lead in geologicalsamples by electrothermal AAS. Fresenius’ Journal ofAnalytical Chemistry, 357, 656-660.Pb in AGV-1 and JG-1a.

97/002/RT/MNAcharya R.N., Burte P.P., Nair A.G.C., Reddy A.V.R.and Manohar S.B. (1997)Multi-element analysis of natural ruby samples by neutronactivation using the single comparator method. Journalof Radioanalytical and Nuclear Chemistry, 220, 223-227.Data for W-1 and AGV-1.

97/003/RT/TTAgrawal Y.K. and Shrivastav P. (1997)Solvent extraction, spectrophotometric and inductivelycoupled plasma-atomic emission spectroscopic (ICP-AES)determination of lanthanum (III) with crown hydroxamicacid. Talanta, 44, 1307-1312.La in 5 GRS.

97/004/RT/FLAhmed M.J., Stalikas C.D., Veltsistas P.G.,Tzouwara-Karayanni S.M. and Karayannis M.I. (1997)Simultaneous spectrofluorimetric determination of selenium (IV) and (VI) by flow injection analysis. TheAnalyst, 122, 221-226.Se in PACS-1, CRM 277.

97/005/ST/MNAlamin M.B. and Spyrou N.M. (1997)Elemental characterisation of different matrices includingcoal, sawdust, fly-ash and landfill waste samples usingINAA and PIXE analyses. Journal of Radioanalytical andNuclear Chemistry, 216, 41-45.Data for SOIL-7.

97/006/RT/AAAllabashi R., Rendl J. and Grasserbauer M. (1997)Validation of three atomic absorption spectrometricmethods for the determination of selenium - a comparative

evaluation of performance characteristics. Journal ofRadioanalytical and Nuclear Chemistry, 357, 1024-1028.Se in BCR-176 and 280.

97/007/RT/FXAmartaivan Ts, Greaves E.D., Bernasconi G. andWobrauschek P. (1997)Total reflection X-ray fluorescence analysis of Mongoliancoals. Journal of Radioanalytical and NuclearChemistry, 220, 249-252.Results for NIST 1635.

97/008/RT/SMAmelin Y.V., Ritsk E.Yu and Neymark L.A. (1997)Effects of interation between ultramafic tectonite andmafic magma on Nd-Pb-Sr isotopic systems in theNeoproterozoic Chaya Massif, Baikal-Muya ophiolitebelt. Earth and Planetary Science Letters, 148, 299-316.Data for BCR-1.

97/009/RT/TTArgyraki A., Ramsey M.H. and Potts P.J. (1997)Evaluation of portable X-ray fluorescence instrumentationfor in situ measurements of lead on contaminated land.The Analyst, 122, 743-749.Pb in NIST 2710.

97/010/RT/SMBaker J.A., Menzies M.A., Thirlwall M.F. andMacPherson C.G. (1997)Petrogenesis of quaternary intraplate volcanism, Sana’a,Yemen: Implications for plume-lithosphere interaction andpolybaric melt hydridisation. Journal of Petrology, 38,1359-1390.143Nd/144Nd in BCR-1.

97/011/OT/SPBalaram V., Hussain S.M., Uday-Raj B., Charan S.N., Subba Rao D.V., Anjaiah K.V.,Ramesh S.L. and Ilangovan S. (1997)Determination of gold, platinum, palladium and silver inrocks and ores by ICP-MS for geochemical explorationstudies. Atomic Spectroscopy, 18, 17-22.Pb, Pd, Au and Ag in 12 GRS.

97/012/ST/MNBalogun F.A., Tubosun I.A., Akanle A.O., Ojo J.O.,Adesanmi C.A., Ajao J.A. and Spyrou N.M. (1997)INAA in the determination of the elemental constituentsof a natural fluorite. Journal of Radioanalytical andNuclear Chemistry, 222, 35-38.Results for SOIL-7.

97/013/RT/SPBarrat J.A., Jahn B.M., Amossé J., Rocchia R., Keller F., Poupeau G.R. and Diemer E. (1997)Geochemistry and origin of Libyan Desert glasses.Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta, 61, 1953-1959.PGE in WPR-1.

97/014/RT/AABauza de Mirabo F.M., Thomas A.Ch., Rubi E.,Forteza R. and Cerda V. (1997)Sequential injection analysis system for determination ofmercury by cold-vapour atomic absorption spectroscopy.Analytica Chimica Acta, 355, 203-210.Hg in PACS-1.

97/015/RT/AABermejo-Barrera P., Barciela-Alonso C., Gonzalez-Sixto C. and Bermejo-Barrera A. (1997)

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Determination of tin in marine sediment slurries by electrothermal atomic absorption spectrometry using palladium-magnesium nitrate as chemical modifier.Fresenius’ Journal of Analytical Chemistry, 357, 274-278.Sn in PACS-1.

97/016/MT/SMBickle M.J., Chapman H.J., Ferry J.M., Rumble III D. and Fallick A.E. (1997)Fluid flow and diffusion in the Waterville limestone, south-central Maine: Constraints from strontium, oxygenand carbon isotope profiles. Journal of Petrology, 38,1489-1512.18O in NBS-28.

97/017/RT/MNBlanchard L.J. and Robertson J.D. (1997)Determination of mercury in coal using radiochemicalneutron activation analysis. The Analyst, 122, 1261-1264.Hg in NIST 2704, 1633b, 1632a.

97/018/RT/FXBlanchard L.J., Robertson J.D., Srikantapura S. and Parekh B.K. (1997)PIXE analysis of the hydrothermal leaching of trace elements in coal. Journal of Radioanalytical andNuclear Chemistry, 22, 23-28.Data for NIST 1635a.

97/019/RT/AFBloom N.S., Colman J.A. and Barber L. (1997)Artifact formation of methyl mercury during aqueous distillation and alternative techniques for the extraction ofmethyl mercury from environmental samples. Fresenius’ Journal of Analytical Chemistry, 358, 371-377.MeHg in IAEA-356.

97/020/MT/SMBuick I.S., Cartwright I. and Williams I. (1997)High temperature retrogression of granulite faciesmarbles from the Reynolds range group, CentralAustralia: Phase equilibria, isotopic resetting and fluidfluxes. Journal of Petrology, 38, 877-910.18O in NBS-28.

97/021/RT/MNByrne A.R. and Benedik L.(1997)An internal standard method in α-spectrometric determination of uranium and thorium radio-isotopesusing instrumental neutron activation analysis. AnalyticalChemistry, 69, 996-999.228Th, 230Th, 232Th, 234U, 235U and 238U in NIST 4350B,IAEA-300, IAEA-313.

97/022/RT/MECantagallo M.I.C. and de Sousa M.C. (1977)Voltametric determination of uranium in rocks, soils andsediment by using the catalytic nitrate reduction. Journalof Radioanalytical and Nuclear Chemistry, 218, 117-118.U in IAEA Soil 7, 312 and 314.

97/023/RT/FPCarlier-Pinasseau C., Lespes G. and Astruc M. (1997)Determination of butyl-and phenyltin compounds in sediments by GC-FPD after NaBEt4 ethylation. Talanta44, 1163-1171.DBT and TBT in PACS-1.

97/024/RT/SPCaroff M., Maury R.C., Guille G.

and Cotten J. (1997)Partial melting below Tubuai (Austral Islands, FrenchPolynesia). Contributions to Mineralogy and Petrology,127, 369-382.Data for BE-N.

97/025/RT/SMCartwright I., Buick I.S. and Maas R. (1997)Fluid flow in marbles at Jervois, Central Australia: Oxygenisotope disequilibrium and zoning produced by decoupling of mineralogical and isotopic resetting.Contributions to Mineralogy and Petrology, 128, 335-351.18O in NBS 28, 143Nd/144Nd, 147Sm/144Nd for BCR-1.

97/026/ST/SPCave M.R. and Wragg J. (1997)Measurement of trace element distributions in soils andsediments using sequential leach data and a non-specificextraction system with chemometric data processing. TheAnalyst, 122, 1211-1221.Data for NIST 2710.

97/027/RT/SPChalot-Prat F. and Boullier A.M. (1997)Metasomatism in the subcontinental mantle beneath theEastern Carpathians (Roumania): New evidence fromtrace element geochemistry. Contributions to Mineralogy and Petrology, 129, 284-307.Results for PCC-1 and DTS-1.

97/028/RT/AAP. Chattopadhyay and M. Mistry (1997)Novel dissolution procedure using a mixture of manganese dioxide and hydrochloric acid for the matrix-independent determination of gold. Fresenius’ Journal ofAnalytical Chemistry, 357, 308-313.Au in 10 reference materials.

97/029/ST/AAChen H., Jin J. and Wang Y. (1997)Flow injection online coprecipitation-preconcentration system using copper (II) diethyldithiocarbamate as carrierfor flame atomic absorption spectrometric determinationof cadmium, lead and nickel in environmental samples.Analytica Chimica Acta, 353, 181-188.Data for GBW 07401.

97/030/RT/MPChen Y., Zhu J., Lu R., Wu X., Gu Y., Li X. andZhang Q. (1997)Application of nuclear microprobe to the study of metasomatism in mantle peridotite. Nuclear Instrumentsand Methods in Physics Research, B130, 700-705.Results for GSR-1, GSR-2 and GSR-5.

97/031/RT/SPChen Z., Doherty W. and Grégoire D.C. (1997)Application of laser sampling microprobe inductively coupled plasma-mass spectrometry to the in situ traceelement analysis of selected geological materials.Journal of Analytical Atomic Spectrometry, 12, 653-659.Data for NIST 610, 612, SY-2 and AGV-1.

97/032/RT/MNChung Y.S., Chung Y.J., Jeong E.S. and Cho S.Y. (1997)Study on air pollution monitoring in Korea using instrumental neutron activation analysis. Journal ofRadioanalytical and Nuclear Chemistry, 217, 83-89.Results for NIST 1648.

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97/033/RT/MNChung Y.S., Jeong E.S. and Cho S.Y. (1997)Intercomparison and determination of environmentalstandard samples by instrumental neutron activation analysis. Journal of Radioanalytical and NuclearChemistry, 217, 71-76.Data for NIST 1648, 1633a, 2709; IAEA-395, 394, 327 N.

97/034/ST/FXCivici N. and Van Grieken R. (1997)Energy-dispersive X-ray fluorescence analysis in geochemical mapping. X-ray Spectrometry, 26, 147-152.Results for GSS-2 and GSS-4.

97/035/0T/SPCoedo A.G., Dorado M.T., Padilla I. and Alguacil F. (1997)Preconcentration and matrix separation of preciousmetals in geological and related materials using metalfix-chelamine resin prior to inductively coupled plasma-massspectrometry. Analytica Chimica Acta, 340, 31-40.Au, Pt, Pd, Ir and Rh in SARM-7.

97/036/RM/FXColer D.G., Samson S.D. and Speer J.A. (1997)Nd and Sr isotopic constraints on the source ofAlleghanian granites in the Raleigh metamorphic beltand Eastern slate belt, southern Appalachians, USA.Chemical Geology, 134, 257-275.Data for G-2.

97/037/RT/SPCook J.M., Robinson J.J., Chenery S.R.N. and Miles D.L. (1997)Determining cadmium in marine sediments by inductivelycoupled plasma-mass spectrometry: Attacking the problems or the problems with the attack? The Analyst,122, 1207-1210.Cd in MESS-1 and BCSS-1.

97/038/RT/SPDas D.K. and Roychowdhury P. (1997)Determination of rare-earth elements in bauxite by inductively coupled plasma-atomic emission spectrometry.Atomic Spectrometry, 18, 80-83.10 REE + Y in BX-N.

97/039/MT/SMDemeny A., Sharp Z.D. and Pfeifer H.R. (1997)Mg-metasomatism and formation conditions of Mg-chlorite-muscovite-quartzphyllites (leucophyllites) of theEastern Alps (W. Hungary) and their relations to Alpinewhiteschists. Contributions to Mineralogy and Petrology,128, 247-260.2H for NBS-30.

97/040/RT/SPDenniston R.F., Shearer C.K., Layne G.D. andVaniman D.T. (1997)SIMS analyses of minor and trace element distributions infracture calcite from Yucca Mountain, Nevada, USA.Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta, 61, 1803-1818.14 REE, Y, Pb, Th and U in GXR-3.

97/041/RT/MNDermelj M. and Byrne A.R. (1997)Simultaneous radiochemical neutron activation analysisof iodine, uranium and mercury in biological and environmental samples. Journal of Radioanalytical andNuclear Chemistry, 216, 13-18.I, U and Hg in NIST 2704, 1633a.

97/042/0T/SMDixon P., Curtis D.B., Musgrave J., Roensch F.,Roach J. and Rokop D. (1997)Analysis of naturally produced technetium and plutoniumin geologic materials. Analytical Chemistry, 69, 1692-1699.Tc and Pu in BL-5.

97/043/RT/FXDorais M.J., Lira R., Chen Y. and Tingey D. (1997)Origin of biotite-apatite-rich enclaves, Achala batholith,Argentina. Contributions to Mineralogy and Petrology,130, 31-46.Data for NIM-G and DR-N.

97/044/RT/SPD’Orazio M. and Tonarini S. (1997)Simultaneous determination of neodymium and samarium in silicate rocks and minerals by isotope dilution inductively coupled plasma-mass spectrometry:Results on twenty geochemical reference samples.Analytica Chimica Acta, 351, 325-335.Results for Nd and Sm for 20 GRS.

97/045/RT/FXDutta R.K., Sudarshan M., Bhattacharyya S.N.,Vijayan V., Ghosh S., Chakravortty V. andChintalapudi S.N. (1997)Multi-elemental analysis of ferromanganese nodules fromCentral Indian Ocean Basin by PIXE. Journal ofRadioanalytical and Nuclear Chemistry, 331, 193-197.Results for AGV-1 and PCC-1.

97/046/RT/MNEbihara M., Ozaki H., Kato F. and Nakahara H. (1997)Determination of chlorine, bromine and iodine in rocksamples by radiochemical neutron activation analysis.Journal of Radioanalytical and Nuclear Chemistry, 216,107-112.Cl, Br and I in JB-1, JR-1 and JR-2.

97/047/RT/SPEggins S.M., Woodhead J.D., Kinsley L.P.J.,Mortimer G.E., Sylvester P., McCulloch M.T., Hergt J.M. and Handler M.R. (1997)A simple method for the precise determination of 40trace elements in geological samples by ICP-MS usingenriched isotope internal standardisation. ChemicalGeology, 134, 311-326.Data for 14 geostandards.

97/048/RT/AAEiden R., Falter R., Augustin-Castro B. and Schöler H.F. (1997)Distillation, on-line RP C18 preconcentration and HPLC-UV-PCO-CVAAS as a new combination for the determination of methyl mercury in sediments and fish tissue. Fresenius’ Journal of Analytical Chemistry, 357,439-441.MeHg in S-19 and IAEA 356.

97/049/RT/SPFagel N., André L. and Debrabant P. (1997)Multiple seawater-derived geochemical signatures inIndian oceanic pelagic clays. Geochimica etCosmochimica Acta, 61, 989-1008.Data for AC-E, BCR-1, RGM-1, AGV-1, SDC-1 and SCo-1.

97/050/RT/SPFalter R. and Ilgen G. (1997)Determination of trace amounts of methylmercury in

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sediment and biological tissue by using water vapourdistillation in combination with RP C18 preconcentrationand HPLC-HPF/HHPN-ICP-MS. Fresenius’ Journal ofAnalytical Chemistry, 358, 401-406.MeHg in IAEA 356 and BCR-S19.

97/051/RT/AFFalter R. and Ilgen G. (1997)Coupling of the RP C18 preconcentration HPLC-UV-PCO-system with atomic fluorescence detection for the determination of methylmercury in sediment and biological tissue. Fresenius’ Journal of AnalyticalChemistry, 358, 407-410.MeHg in IAEA 356.

97/052/RT/SPFan J. and Kerrich R. (1997)Geochemical characteristics of aluminum depleted andundepleted komatiites and HREE-enriched low-Ti tholeiites, western Abitibi greenstone belt: A heterogeneousmantle plume-convergent margin environment.Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta, 61, 4723-4744.Results for BIR-1.

97/053/RM/CKFernandez-De Cordova M.L., Ruiz-Medina A. andMolina-Diaz A. (1997)Solid-phase spectrophotometric microdetermination ofiron with ascorbic acid and ferrozine. Fresenius’ Journalof Analytical Chemistry, 357, 44-49.Fe in NIST 69b, 697.

97/054/RT/AAFigueroa, L.B., Alvarado J.I. and Dominguez J.R. (1997)Graphite furnace atomic absorption determination of Cu,Mn and Ni in coal after sample dissolution by alkalinefusion. Atomic Spectroscopy, 18, 13-16.Cu, Mn and Ni in AR-1801 to 1803.

97/055/RT/SPFonseca R.W., Miller-Ihli N.J., Sparks C., Holcombe J.A. and Shaver B. (1997)Effect of oxygen ashing on analyte transport efficiencyusing ETV-ICP-MS. Applied Spectroscopy, 51, 1800-1806.Results for NIST 1632a.

97/056/RT/TTFournier J.B., Vignier V., Renaud P. and Martin G.J. (1997)Element analysis carried out on reference samples.Comparison between five digestion techniques using wetand dry processes. Analusis, 25, 196-201.Results for BCR-146, 176, 320 and NIST 679.

97/057/RT/SPFram M.S. and Lesher C.E. (1997)Generation and polybaric differentiation of EastGreenland Early Tertiary flood basalts. Journal ofPetrology, 38, 231-275.Data for NIST 688.

97/058/MT/SPGarbe-Schönberg C.D. and Arpe T. (1997)High resolution ICP-MS in fast scanning-mode: Application for laser ablation analysis of zircon. Fresenius’ Journal of Analytical Chemistry, 359, 462-464.REE, Hf, Th and U in Zircon 91500.

97/059/RT/FSGarcia E.A. and Gomis D.B. (1997)

Speciation analysis of chromium using cryptand ethers.The Analyst, 122, 899-902.Cr in 2 BCR certified coal samples.

97/060/RT/MNGarg A.N., Ramakrishna V.V.S., Singh V. andOlaniya M.S. (1997)INAA of toxic heavy metals in solid wastes from Indiancities. Journal of Radioanalytical and Nuclear Chemistry,217, 31-37.Data for SOIL-5, NIES-2 and NIST 1633a.

97/061/RT/SPGarzione C.N., Patchett J., Ross G.M. and Nelson J. (1977)Provenance of Paleozoic sedimentary rocks in theCanadian Cordilleran miogeocline: A Nd isotopic study.Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences, 34, 1603-1618.Data for SGR-1.

97/062/RT/FXGasquez J.A., Perino E., Marchevsky E., Olsina R. and Riveros A. (1997)Correction of line interference in X-ray fluorescence traceanalysis. Application to yttrium determination in silicaterocks. X-Ray Spectrometry, 26, 272-274.Y in AGV-1 and SDC-1.

97/063/RT/MEGeorgieva M. and Pihlar B. (1997)Determination of palladium by adsorptive stripping voltametry. Fresenius’ Journal of Analytical Chemistry,357, 874-880.Pd in NIST 1633.

97/064/RT/FXGiles H.L. and Hurley P.W. (1997)Assessment of the accuracy of the determination of lowlevels of sodium in fused beads. X-Ray Spectrometry, 26,97-104.Na2O in 15 reference materials.

97/065/RT/MNGingell T. (1997)The determination of uranium in environmental samplesusing extraction chromatography. Journal ofRadioanalytical and Nuclear Chemistry, 226, 185-189.U in IAEA 312, SD-M-2/TM.

97/066/ST/SPGornushkin I.B., Kim J.E., Smith B.W., Baker S.A.and Winefordner J.D. (1997)Determination of cobalt in soil, steel and graphite usingexcited-state laser fluorescence induced in a laser spark.Applied Spectroscopy, 51, 1055-1059.Co in NIST 2709, 2710 and 2711.

97/067/RT/FXGreaves E.D., Bernasconi G., Wobrauschek P. and Streli C. (1997)Direct total-reflection X-ray fluorescence trace elementanalysis of organic matrix materials with a semi-empiricalstandard. Spectrochimica Acta, 52B, 923-933.Results for NIST 1635.

97/068/RT/SPGunther D., Cousin H., Magyar B. and Leopold I. (1997)Calibration studies on dried aerosols for laser ablation-inductively coupled plasma-mass spectrometry. Journal ofAnalytical Atomic Spectrometry, 12, 165-170.Y+REE in SOIL-7 and CBS-1.

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97/069/RT/TTHaase K.M., Stoffers P. and Garbe-Schönberg C.D. (1997)The petrogenetic evolution of lavas from Easter Islandand neighbouring seamounts, near-ridge hotspot volcanoesin the SE Pacific. Journal of Petrology, 38, 785-813.Data for BHVO-1.

97/070/RT/TTHall G.E.M., MacLaurin A.I., Pelchat J.C. andGauthier G. (1997)Comparison of the techniques of atomic absorption spectrometry and inductively coupled plasma-mass spectrometry in the determination of Bi, Se and Te byhydride generation. Chemical Geology, 137, 79-89.Bi, Se and Te in 38 GRS.

97/071/RT/AAHall G.E.M. and Pelchat P. (1997)Evaluation of a direct solid sampling atomic absorptionspectrometer for the trace determination of mercury ingeological samples. The Analyst, 122, 921-924.Hg in 33 GRS.

97/072/RT/SPHall G.E.M. and Pelchat J.C. (1997)Determination of As, Bi, Sb, Se and Te in fifty five reference materials by hydride generation ICP-MS.Geostandards Newsletter: The Journal of Geostandardsand Geoanalysis, 21, 85-91.As, Bi, Sb, Se and Te in 55 RM.

97/073/RT/SPHall G.E.M. and Pelchat J.C. (1997)Analysis of geological materials for bismuth, antimony,selenium and tellerium by continuous flow hydride generation inductively coupled plasma-mass spectrometry.Part 2. Methodology and Results. Journal of AnalyticalAtomic Spectrometry, 12, 103-106.Data for 18 Chinese GRM.

97/074/RT/SMHan B.F., Sang S.G., Jahn B.M., Hong D.W., Kagami H. and Sun Y.L. (1997)Depleted-mantle source for the Ulungur River A-type granitesfrom North Xinjiang, China: Geochemistry and Nd-Sr isotopic evidence, and implications for Phanerozoic crustal growth. Chemical Geology, 138, 135-59.143Nd/144Nd in JB-1A and BCR-1.

97/075/RT/SPHarmon K. (1997)Determination of trace metal distributions in the ironoxide phases of Red Bed sandstones by chemometricanalysis of whole rock and selective leachate data. The Analyst, 12, 501-512.Data for AGV-1.

97/076/ST/MNHashimoto T., Sato K., Yoneyama Y. and Fukuyama N. (1997)Simultaneous determination of environmental α-radionulides using liquid scintillation counting combined with time interval analysis (TIA) and pulseshape discrimination (PSD). Journal of Radioanalyticaland Nuclear Chemistry, 222, 109-116.223Ra, 224Ra and 226Ra in SL-1, SL-16.

97/077/MT/SMHatch J.R. and Leventhal J.S. (1997)Early diagenetic partial oxidation of organic matter and

sulfides in the Middle Pennsylvanian (Desmoinesian)Excello Shale Member of the Fort Scott Limestone andequivalents, northern Midcontinent region, USA.Chemical Geology, 134, 215-235.13C in NBS 22.

97/078/RT/TTHauff F., Hoernle K., Schmincke H.U. and Werner R. (1997)A Mid Cretaceous origin for the Galapagos hotspot: Volcanological, petrological and geochemical evidencefrom Costa Rican oceanic crustal segments. GeologischeRundschau, 86, 141-155.Data for BHVO-1.

97/079/MT/SMHegner E. and Vennemann T.W. (1997)Role of fluids in the origin of Tertiary European intraplatevolcanism: Evidence from O, H, and strontium isotopes inmelilitites. Geology, 25, 1035-1038.18O in NBS-28.

97/080/RT/SPHintelmann H. and Evans R.D. (1997)Application of stable isotopes in environmental tracer studies. Measurement of monomethylmercury (CH3Hg+)by isotope dilution ICP-MS and detection of speciestransformation. Fresenius’ Journal of Analytical Chemistry,358, 378-385.MeHg in IAEA 356.

97/081/MT/SMHolmden C., Creaser R.A. and Muehlenbachs K. (1997)Paleosalinities in ancient brackish water systems determinedby 87Sr/86Sr ratios in carbonate fossils: A case study fromthe Western Canada Sedimentary Basin. Geochimica etCosmochimica Acta, 61, 2105-2118.18O and 13C in NBS-19.

97/082/RT/SMHolmden C., Papanastassiou D.A. and Wasserburg G.J. (1977)Negative thermal ion mass spectrometry of oxygen inphosphates. Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta, 61,2253-2263.18O in NIST-120C.

97/083/RT/SPHorn I., Hinton R.W., Jackson S.E. and Longerich H.P. (1997)Ultra-trace element analysis of NIST SRM 616 and 614using laser ablation microprobe-inductively coupled plasma-mass spectrometry (LAM-ICP-MS): A comparisonwith secondary ion mass spectrometry (SIMS).Geostandards Newsletter: The Journal of Geostandardsand Geoanalysis, 21, 191-203.Results for NIST SRM 616 and 614.

97/084/RT/MNHou X., Chai C., Qian Q., Li C. and Wang K. (1997)Determination of bromine and iodine in biological andenvironmental materials using epithermal neutron activation analysis. Fresenius’ Journal of AnalyticalChemistry, 357, 1106-110.I and Br in 3 Chinese sediments.

97/085/RT/SPHwang T.J. and Jiang S.J. (1997)Determination of cadmium by flow injection isotope dilution

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inductively coupled plasma-mass spectrometry withvapour generation sample introduction. Journal ofAnalytical Atomic Spectrometry, 12, 579-584.Cd in NIST 2704, BCSS-1, PACS-1.

97/086/RT/SPIshikawa T. and Tera F. (1997)Source, composition and distribution of the fluid in theKurile mantle wedge: Constraints from across-arc variations of B/Nb and B isotopes. Earth and PlanetaryScience Letters, 152, 123-138.B and Nb in JA-1, 11B in JB-3.

97/087/RT/AAIvanova E., Yan X.P. and Adams F. (1997)Determination of bismuth in cod muscle, lake and riversediment by flow injection on-line sorption preconcentrationin a knotted reactor coupled with electrothermal atomicabsorption spectrometry. Analytica Chimica Acta, 354,7-13.Bi in BCR 280 and 320.

97/088/OT/SPJarvis I., Totland M. and Jarvis K.E. (1997)Assessment of Dowex 1 X 8 based anion-exchange procedures for the separation and determination ofruthenium, rhodium, palladium, iridium, platinum andgold in geological samples by inductively coupled plasma-mass spectrometry. The Analyst, 122, 19-26.Data for PTC-1, PTM-1 and SARM-7.

97/089/OT/SPJarvis I., Totland M. and Jarvis K.E. (1997)Determination of the platinum-group elements in geological materials by ICP-MS using microwave digestion, alkali fusion and cation-exchange chromatography. Chemical Geology, 143, 27-42.PGE, Au in 8 reference materials.

97/090/RT/SMYang J., Tao X. and Xue Y. (1997)Nd isotopic variations of Chinese seawater duringNeoproterozoic through Cambrian. Chemical Geology,135, 127-137.143Nd/144Nd for BCR-1.

97/091/ST/CKJin G., Zhu Y., Jiang W., Xie B. and Cheng B. (1997)Spectrophotometric determination of Cobalt (II) using thechromogenic reagent 4,4’-diazobenzene diazoaminoa-zobenzene in a micellar surfactant medium. The Analyst,122, 263-265.Co in 2 soil samples.

97/092/RT/SPJin Q., Zhang H., Yang W., Jin Q. and Shi Y. (1997)Determination of trace Ag, Au, Ge, Pb, Sn and Te bymicrowave plasma torch atomic emission spectrometrycoupled with an electrothermal vaporisation sampleintroduction system. Talanta, 44, 1605-1614.Ag, Sn, Te in GSD-3 and 6.

97/093/RT/SPJoannon S., Telouk P. and Pin C. (1997)Determination of U and Th at ultra-trace levels by isotopedilution inductively coupled plasma-mass spectrometryusing a geyser-type ultrasonic nebuliser: Application togeological samples. Spectrochimica Acta, 52B,1783-1789.U and Th in 6 GRS.

97/094/RT/SMJochum K.P. and Hofmann A.W. (1997)Constraints on Earth evolution from antimony in mantle-derived rocks. Chemical Geology, 139, 39-49.Sb in 26 GRS.

97/095/RT/SMJochum K.P., Laue H.J., Seufert H.M., Dienemann C.,Stoll B., Pfänder J., Flanz M., Achtermann H. andHofmann A.W. (1997)Multi-ion counting-spark source mass spectrometry (MIC-SSMS): A new multi-element technique in geo- andcosmochemistry. Fresenius’ Journal of AnalyticalChemistry, 359, 385-389.Data for BHVO-1 and BHVO-2.

97/096/RT/MNJoron J.L., Treuil M. and Raimbault L. (1997)Activation analysis as a geochemical tool: Statement of itscapabilities for geochemical trace element studies.Journal of Radioanalytical and Nuclear Chemistry, 216,229-235.Results for BE-N.

97/097/RT/MNKapusta Y., Steinitz G., Akkerman A., Sandler A.,Kotlarsky P. and Nagler A. (1997)Monitoring the deficit of 39Ar in irradiated clay fractionsand glauconites: modeling and analytical procedure.Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta, 61, 4671-4678.Data for GL-O.

97/098/MT/SMKeane S.D. and Morrison J. (1997)Distinguishing magmatic from subsolidus epidote: Laserprobe oxygen isotope compositions. Contributions toMineralogy and Petrology, 126, 265-274.18O in UWG-2, NBS-28.

97/099/RT/MNKerr A.C., Marriner G.F., Tarney J., Nivia A.,Saunders A.D., Thirlwall M.F. and Sinton C.W. (1997)Cretaceous basaltic terrasses in Western Colombia: Elemental, chronological and Sr-Nd isotopic constraintson petrogenesis. Journal of Petrology, 38, 677-702.Results for BOB-1.

97/100/RT/SMKhan M.A., Stern R.J., Gribble R.F. and Windley B.F. (1997)Geochemical and isotopic constraints on subduction polarity, magma sources, and palaeogeography of theKohistan intra-oceanic arc, northern Pakistan Himalaya.Journal of the Geological Society (London), 154, 935-946.143Nd/144Nd in BCR-1.

97/101/RT/SPKogiso T., Tatsumi Y. and Nakano S. (1997)Trace element transport during dehydration processes inthe subducted oceanic crust: 1 Experiments and implications for the origin of ocean island basalts. Earthand Planetary Science Letters, 148, 193-205.Data for BCR-1.

97/102/RT/TTKolesov G.M. and Anikiev V.V. (1997)Determination and distribution of elements in suspendedmatter and bottom sediments from the estuaries of theSea of Japan, the East China Sea, the South China Sea

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and the Bering Sea. Journal of Radioanalytical andNuclear Chemistry, 216, 299-308.Data for OOPE 201 (= SDO-2).

97/103/RT/MEKorolczuk M. (1997)Sensitive and selective determination of mercury by differential pulse stripping voltametry after accumulationof mercury vapour on a gold plated graphite electrode.Fresenius’ Journal of Analytical Chemistry, 357, 389-391.Hg in MESS-1.

97/104/ST/TTKubrakova I. (1997)Microwave-assisted sample preparation and preconcen-tration for ETAAS. Spectrochimica Acta, 52B, 1469-1481.Data for SKR-3 (soil);Rh and Pt in 2 sulphide ores (VT-1 and Zh3).

97/105/RT/MNKucera J., Vobecky M., Soukal L., Zakoucky D. andVenos D. (1997)Low level determination of thallium in biological andenvironmental reference materials by RNAA using severalcounting methods. Journal Radioanalytical and NuclearChemistry, 217, 131-137.Tl in NIST 1633a.

97/106/RT/MNKucera J., Sychra V., Horakova J. and Soukal L. (1997)Use of INAA in the preparation of a set of soil referencematerials with certified values of total element contents.Journal of Radioanalytical and Nuclear Chemistry, 215,147-155.Data for NIST 2704 + certified and information values forCRM 7001, 7002, 7003 and 7004.

97/107/RT/AAKumar S.J. and Meeravali N.N. (1997)In situ trapping of mercury vapours on Au, Pd-Au alloy orPt-Rh alloy in the graphite furnace for the determinationof Hg in environmental samples after microwave digestion. Atomic Spectroscopy, 18, 166-168.Hg in GBM 07312, BCR 0371 and NIST 1633b.

97/108/RT/MNKuno A., Matsuo M., Takano B., Yonezawa C.,Matsue H. and Sawahata H. (1997)Neutron induced prompt gamma-ray and instrumentalneutron activation analysis of urban estuarine sediments.Journal of Radioanalytical and Nuclear Chemistry, 218,169-176.Data for NIES 2.

97/109/RT/SPLahaye Y., Lambert D. and Steve W. (1997)Ultraviolet laser sampling and high resolution inductivelycoupled plasma-mass spectrometry of NIST and BCR-2Gglass reference materials. Geostandards Newsletter: TheJournal of Geostandards and Geoanalysis, 21, 205-214.Data for NIST 610, 612, 614 and USGS BCR-2G.

97/110/RT/TTLandsberger S., Wu D., Vermette S.J. and Cizek W. (1997)Intercomparison of IAEA airborne particulate matter reference material. Journal of Radioanalytical andNuclear Chemistry, 215, 117-127.Results of an intercomparison.

97/111/0M/AALatt M.M., Rice T.D. and Sinniah J.D. (1997)Streamlined atomic absorption procedures for copperexploration and mining. The Analyst, 122, 1265-1273.Cu and Fe in CZN-1, HV-1 and CH-3.

97/112/RT/SPLewis A.J., Palmer M.R., Sturchio N.C. and Kemp A.J. (1997)The rare earth element geochemistry of acid-sulfate andacid-sulfate-chloride geothermal systems from YellowstoneNational Park, Wyoming, USA. Geochimica etCosmochimica Acta, 61, 695-706.14 REE in 13 GRS.

97/113/RT/SPLi C., Chai C., Yang X., Hou X. and Mao X. (1997)A new preconcentration method for platinum and goldbased on a macropore anion resin HHY-10A. Talanta,44, 1313-1317.Pt and Au in DZΣ-1 and DZΣ-2.

97/114/RT/TTLightfoot P.C., Hawkesworth C.J., Olshefsky K.,Green T., Doherty W. and Keays R.R. (1997)Geochemistry of Tertiary tholeiites and picrites fromQeqertarssuaq (Disko Island) and Nuussuaq, WestGreenland with implications for the mineral potential ofcomagmatic intrusions. Contributions to Mineralogy andPetrology, 128, 139-163.Data for BCR-1, BHVO-1.

97/115/RT/SPLihareva N. and Delaloye M. (1997)Determination of Hf, Sc and Y in geological samplestogether with the rare-earth elements. Fresenius’ Journalof Analytical Chemistry, 357, 314-316.Hf, Sc and Y in 6 geostandards.

97/116/RT/MNLin X. and Li X. (1997)Examination of the modified monostandard method inneutron activation analysis. Journal of Radioanalyticaland Nuclear Chemistry, 223, 47-53.Data for NIST 1633b.

97/117/RT/MNLin X., Lierse Ch. and Wahl W. (1997)An innovative Compton suppression spectrometer and itscapability of evaluation in multi-elemental neutron activation analysis. Journal of Radioanalytical andNuclear Chemistry, 215, 169-178.Data for SL-1, SOIL-7, NIST-2704.

97/118/RT/MNLins J.P. and Saiki M. (1997)Determination of hafnium and zirconium in geologicalmaterials by neutron activation analysis. Journal ofRadioanalytical and Nuclear Chemistry, 216, 199-201.Hg and Zr in 5 GRS.

97/119/ST/AALiu M. and Xu S. (1997)The determination of trace cadmium by flow injectioncold vapour generation AAS. Atomic Spectroscopy, 18,195-201.Hg in GBW 08303 and 07401.

97/120/RT/AALopez-Garcia I., Navarro E., Vinas P. andHernandez-Cordoba M. (1997)

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Rapid determination of lead, cadmium and thallium incements using electrothermal atomic absorption spectrometry with slurry sample introduction. Fresenius’Journal of Analytical Chemistry, 357, 642-646.Pb, Cd, Tl in NIST 1633a.

97/121/RT/AALopez-Garcia I., Sanchez-Merlos M. and Hernandez-Cordoba M. (1997)Arsenic and antimony determination in soils and sediments by graphite furnace atomic absorption spectrometry with slurry sampling. Spectrochimica Acta,52B, 437-443.As and Sb in 5 certified samples.

97/122/RT/AALopez-Garcia I., Sanchez-Merlos M. andHernandez-Cordoba M. (1997)Determination of mercury in soils and sediments by graphite furnace atomic absorption spectrometry withslurry sampling. Spectrochmica Acta, 52B, 2085-2092.Hg in 2 soils and 4 sediments.

97/123/RT/SPLouvat P. and Allègre C.J. (1997)Present denudation rates on the island of Réunion determined by river geochemistry: Basalt weathering andmass budget between chemical and mechanical erosions. Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta, 61,3645-3669.Data for BR and BE-N.

97/124/RM/FXLuo L., Guo C., Ma G. and Ji A. (1997)Choice of optimum model parameters in articial neuralnetworks and application to X-ray fluorescence analysis.X-Ray Spectrometry, 26, 15-22.Results for Chinese reference materials.

97/125/RT/SMMaas R., Nicholls I.A. and Legg C. (1997)Igneous and metamorphic enclaves in the S-typeDeddick granodiorite, Lachlan Fold Belt, SE Australia:Petrographic, geochemical and Nd-Sr isotopic evidencefor crustal melting and magma mixing. Journal ofPetrology, 38, 815-841.143Nd/144Nd in BCR-1.

97/126/ST/SGMahan C.A. (1997)Evaluation of a direct current arc charge injection devicespectrograph for direct analysis of soils. Journal ofAnalytical Atomic Spectrometry, 12, 247-254.Results for SO-1.

97/127/RT/SPMakishima A. and Nakamura E. (1997)Suppresson of matrix effects in ICP-MS high power operation of ICP: Application to precise determination ofRb, Sr, Y, Cs, Ba, REE, Pb, Th and U and ng g-1 levels inmilligram silicate samples. Geostandards Newsletter: TheJournal of Geostandards and Geoanalysis, 21, 307-319.Data for 11 geostandards.

97/128/RT/SPMakishima A., Nakamura E. and Nakano T. (1997)Determination of boron in silicate samples by direct aspiration of sample HF solutions into ICP-MS. AnalyticalChemistry, 69, 3754-3759.B in 9 GRS.

97/129/ST/MNMarchetti A.A., Gu F., Robl R. and Straume T. (1997)Determination of total iodine and sample preparation forAMS measurement of 129I in environmental matrices.Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics ResearchB123, 352-355.I in NIST 2704, 2709, 2711; IAEA 375, 129I in IAEA-375.

97/130/RT/SPMarin B., Valladon M., Polvé M. and Monaco A. (1997)Reproducibility testing of a sequential extraction schemefor the determination of trace metal speciation in a marinereference sediment by inductively coupled plasma-massspectrometry. Analytica Chimica Acta, 342, 91-112.Data for NIST 1646a.

97/131/RT/SPMartinez L.D., Baucells M., Pelfort E., Roura M. andOlsina R. (1997)Selenium determination by HG-ICP-AES: Elimination ofiron interferences by means of an ion-exchange resin ina continuous flow system. Fresenius’ Journal of AnalyticalChemistry, 357, 850-852.Se in GSD-4, GSS-7 and GSR-6.

97/132/RT/SPMartinez L.D., Saidman E., Marchevsky E. andOlsina R. (1997)Determination of selenium in geochemical samples byflow injection hydride generation inductively coupledplasma atomic emission spectrometry following onlineremoval of iron interference by anion exchange. Journalof Analytical Atomic Spectrometry, 12, 487-490.Se in 5 GRS.

97/133/RT/AAMatusiewicz H., Kopras M. and Sturgeon R. E. (1997)Determination of cadmium in environmental samples byhydride generation with in situ concentation and atomicabsorption detection. The Analyst, 122, 331-336.Cd in PACS-1, NIST 2710.

97/134/RT/SPMcGinnis C.E., Jain J.C. and Neal C.R. (1997)Characterisation of memory effects and development ofan effective wash protocol for the measurement of petrogenetically critical trace elements in geologicalsamples by ICP-MS. Geostandards Newsletter: TheJournal of Geostandards and Geoanalysis, 21, 289-305.Results for BIR-1 and BHVO-1.

97/135/RT/SPMiekeley N. and Amato M.O. (1997)Fast Hg determination in biological samples by ICP-MSusing minitube furnace catalytic combustion (MF CC).Atomic Spectroscopy, 18, 186-191.Hg in BCSS-1.

97/136/RT/AAMierzwa J., Sun Y.C. and Yang M.H. (1997)Determination of Co and Ni in soils and river sedimentsby electrothermal atomic absorption spectrometry withslurry sampling. Analytica Chimica Acta, 355, 277-282.Co, Ni in sediment and soil reference materials.

97/137/RT/FXMiesbauer H. (1997)Multi-element determination in sediments, pore water and

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river water of Upper Austrian rivers by total-reflection X-ray fluorescence. Spectrochimica Acta, 52B, 1003-1007.Results for PACS-1.

97/138/RT/AAMiller-Ihli N.J. (1997)Slurry sampling electrothermal atomic absorption spectrometry: Results from the second phase of an international collaborative study. Journal of AnalyticalAtomic Spectrometry, 12, 205-212.Pb, and Cr in NIST 1633a.

97/139/RT/AAMiller-Ihli N.J. (1997)Ultrasonic slurry sampling graphite furnace atomicabsorption spectrometry: Analytical considerations foranalysis of a high density glass material. SpectrochimicaActa, 52B, 431-436.Cr in USGS-GSD (glass reference material).

97/140/RT/SPMoens L., De Smaele T., Dams R., Van den Broeck P. and Sandra P. (1997)Sensitive, simultaneous determination of organic mercury,lead, and tin compounds with headspace solid phasemicroextraction capillary gas chromatography combinedwith inductively coupled plasma-mass spectrometry.Analytical Chemistry, 69, 1604-1611.MBT, DBT and TBT in PACS-1.

97/141/RT/MNMolla N.I., Hossain S.M., Basunia S., Miah R.U.,Rahman M., Sikder D.H. and Chowdhury M.I. (1997)Elemental analysis in bed sediment samples of Karnafuliestuarine zone in the Bay of Bengal by instrumental neutron activation analysis. Journal of Radioanalyticaland Nuclear Chemistry, 216, 213-215.Data for SOIL-7, NIST-1633a, NIES-2.

97/142/ST/MNMoreno J., Vajda N., Danesi P.R., Larosa J.J., Zeiller E. and Sinojmeri M. (1997)Combined procedure for the determination of 90Sr, 241Amand Pu radionuclides in soil samples. Journal ofRadioanalytical and Nuclear Chemistry, 226, 279-284.90Sr, 241Am, 238Pu and 239/240Pu in IAEA reference materials.

97/143/RT/SPMorrow A., Wiltshire G. and Hursthouse A. (1997)An improved method for the simultaneous determinationof Sb, As, Bi, Ge, Se and Te by hydride generation ICP-AES: Application to environmental samples. AtomicSpectroscopy, 18, 23-28.As, Sb and Se in BCSS-1, PACS-1, BCR-277.

97/144/RT/SMNägler Th., Kramers J.D., Kamber B.S., Frei R. andPrendergast M.D.A. (1997)Growth of subcontinental lithospheric mantle beneathZimbabwe started at or before 3.8 Ga: Re-Os study onchromite. Geology, 25, 983-986.207Pb/206Pb in NBS 610.

97/145/RT/TTNagourney S.J., Tummillo N.J., Birri J., Peist K. andKane J.S. (1997)Development of reference materials for the analysis ofacid-extractable metals in sludge. Talanta, 44, 189-196.Acid-leachable concentrations in NIST 2781, 2782.

97/146/RT/SPNath B.N., Bau M., Rao B.R. and Rao Ch.M. (1997)Trace and rare earth elemental variation in Arabian Seasediments through a transect across the oxygen minimumzone. Geochimica et Cosmochima Acta, 61, 2375-2388.Data for JDo-1.

97/147/RT/FXNelson S.T. and Tingey D.G. (1997)Time-transgressive and extension-related basaltic volcanism in southwest Utah and vicinity. GeologicalSociety of America Bulletin, 109, 1249-1265.Results for AGV-1, W-2 and DR-N.

97/148/RT/SPNesbitt R.W., Hirata T., Butler I.B. and Milton J.A. (1997)UV laser ablation ICP-MS: Some applications in the EarthSciences. Geostandards Newsletter: The Journal ofGeostandards and Geoanalysis, 21, 231-243.14 REE in BCR-1, BE-N, JB-2, BHVO-1, JB-3.

97/149/MT/SMNesbitt B.E. and Muehlenbachs K. (1997)Paleo-hydrogeology of late Proterozoic units of southeastern Canadian Cordillera. American Journal ofScience, 297, 359-392.18O in NBS-28.

97/150/RT/MNNi B., Yu Z., He G., Wang P. and Tian W. (1997)NAA of two deep sea manganese nodule RMs for multi-elements. Journal of Radioanalytical and NuclearChemistry, 215, 77-79.Results for two Chinese Mn nodule RMs.

97/151/RT/SPNiu Y. and Batiza R. (1997)Trace element evidence from seamounts for recycledoceanic crust in the Eastern Pacific mantle. Earth andPlanetary Science Letters, 148, 471-483.Data for AGV-1 and BIR-1.

97/152/RT/SPNiu Y. and Hekinian R. (1997)Basaltic liquids and harzburgitic residues in the GarrettTransform: A case study at fast-spreading ridges. Earthand Planetary Science Letters, 146, 243-258.Data for PCC-1 and BIR-1.

97/153/RT/AANowka R. and Müller H. (1997)Direct analysis of solid samples by graphite furnace atomic absorption spectrometry with a transversely heated graphite atomiser and D2-background correctionsystem (SS GF-AAS). Fresenius’ Journal of AnalyticalChemistry, 359, 132-137.Cd, Pb and Cr in BCR 320 and 142R.

97/154/RT/SMO’Brien P.J., Kröner A., Jaeckel P., Hegner E.,Zelazniewicz A. and Kryza R. (1997)Petrological and isotopic studies on paleozoic high-pressure granulites, Gory Sowie Mts, Polish Sudetes.Journal of Petrology, 38, 433-456.Sm, Nd, 147Sm/144Nd, 143Nd/144Nd, 87Sr/86Sr in BCR-1.

97/155/RT/MNOddone M., Yegingil Z., Bigazzi G., Ercan T. andOzdogan M. (1997)Chemical characterisations of Anatolian obsidians by

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instrumental and epithermal neutron activation analysis.Journal of Radioanalytical and Nuclear Chemistry, 224,27-38.Data for NIST 278.

97/156/RT/SMOi T., Odagiri T. and Nomura M. (1997)Extraction of lithium from GSJ rock reference samples anddetermination of their lithium isotopic compositions.Analytica Chimica Acta, 340, 221-225.7Li/ 6Li in JR-1.

97/157/RT/CKOkai T. (1997)Determination of zirconium in carbonate rock referencematerials with xylenol orange spectrophotometricmethod. Geostandards Newsletter: The Journal ofGeostandards and Geoanalysis, 21, 97-99.Zr in 6 carbonate rock reference samples.

97/158/OM/MNOladipo M.O.A., Lori J.A., Bonire J.J. and Ajayi O.O. (1997)Trace element analysis of some shaving powders commonly marketed in Nigeria using instrumental neutron activation analysis. Journal of Radioanalyticaland Nuclear Chemistry, 224, 167-170.Results for BL-1.

97/159/MT/SMO’Reilly C., Jenkin G.R.T., Feely M., Alderton D.H.M.and Fallick A.E. (1997)A fluid inclusion and stable isotope study of 200 Ma offluid evolution in the Galway granite, Connemara,Ireland. Contributions to Mineralogy and Petrology, 129,120-142.18O in NBS 28.

97/160/RT/SPOutridge P.M., Doherty W. and Gregoire D.C. (1997)Ablative and transport fractionation of trace elementsduring laser sampling of glass and copper.Spectrochimica Acta, 52B, 2093-2102.Data for NIST 610.

97/161/RT/SPPapadakis I., Taylor P.D.P. and De Bièvre P. (1997)SI- traceable values for cadmium and lead concentrationin the candidate reference material, MURST-ISS A1antarctic sediment, by combination of ICP-MS with isotope dilution. Analytica Chimica Acta, 346, 17-22.Cd and Pb.

97/162/RT/MNPapadopoulos N.N., Hatzakis G.E., Salevris A.C.and Tsagas N.F. (1997)Optimized automated activation analysis. Journal ofRadioanalytical and Nuclear Chemistry, 215, 103-110.Data for IAEA-SL-1.

97/163/OT/MNPapp Z., Dezsö Z. and Daroczy S. (1997)Measurement of the radioactivity of 238U, 232Th, 226Ra137Cs and 4OK in soil using direct Ge(Li) γ -ray spectrometry. Jounal of Radioanalytical and NuclearChemistry, 222, 171-176.238U, 226Ra and 232Th in 6 reference materials.

97/164/RM/CKPascual-Reguera M.I., Ortega-Carmona I. and Molina-Diaz A. (1997)

Spectrophotometric determination of iron with ferrozineby flow-injection analysis. Talanta, 44, 1793-1801.Fe in NIST 69b and 697.

97/165/RM/AAPathak R. and Rao G.N. (1997)Preparation and analytical properties of a chelating resinfunctionalized with 1-hydrazinophthalazine ligand.Talanta, 44, 1447-1453.Fe in NIST 1632.

97/166/RT/SPPatino L.C., Carr M.J. and Feigenson M.D. (1997)Cross-arc geochemical variations in volcanic fields inHonduras C.A.: Progressive changes in source with distance from the volcanic front. Contributions toMineralogy and Petrology, 129, 341-351.Data for BHVO-1, W-1, IZ (local reference sample?).

97/167/RT/TTPeate D.W., Pearce J.A., Hawkesworth C.J., Colley H., Edwards C.M.H. and Hirose K. (1997)Geochemical variations in Vanuatu Arc Lavas: The role ofsubducted material and a variable mantle wedge composition. Journal of Petrology, 38, 1331-1358.Data for MAG-1, SCo-1, W-2.

97/168/RT/MNPereira Gomez M.D. and Shaw D.M. (1997)Behaviour of boron in the generation of an anatecticcomplex: The Pena Negra complex, Central Spain. Lithos,40, 179-188.B in SY-3.

97/169/RT/SPPereiro I.R., Schmitt V.O. and Lobinski R. (1997)Elemental speciation analysis by multicapillary gas chromography with microwave-induced plasma atomicspectrometric detection. Analytical Chemistry, 69,4799-4807MBT, DBT, TBT in PACS-1 and BCR-462.

97/170/ST/TTPham Thi Huynh M., Carrot F., Chu Pham Ngoc S.,Dang Vu M. and Revel G. (1997)Determination of rare earth elements in rice by INAA andICP-MS. Journal of Radioanalytical and NuclearChemistry, 217, 95-99.Data for SOIL-7.

97/171/ST/MNPiccot D., Deschamps C., Delmas R. and Revel G. (1997)Ko-Labsue: A quasi non-dependent data format packagefor ko -quantification. Journal of Radioanalytical andNuclear Chemistry, 215, 263-269.Results for SOIL-7.

97/172/RT/SPPin C. and Joannon S. (1997)Low-level analysis of lanthanides in eleven silicate rockreference materials by ICP-MS after group separationusing cation-exchange chromatography. GeostandardsNewsletter: The Journal of Geostandards andGeoanalysis, 21, 43-50.14 REE in 11 GRS.

97/173/RT/SMPin C. and Zalduegui J.F.S. (1997)Sequential separation of light rare earth elements, thorium and uranium by miniaturized extraction

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chromatography: Application to isotopic analyses of silicate rocks. Analytica Chimica Acta, 339, 79-89.Data for 15 GRS.

97/174/ST/SPPless A.M., Croslyn A., Gordon M.J., Smith B.W. andWinefordner J.D. (1997)Direct determination of cadmium in solids using a capacitively coupled microwave plasma atomic emissionspectrometer. Talanta, 44, 39-46.Cd in NIST 2711.

97/175/RM/TTPrewett W. and Promphutha M. (1997)A convenient calibrant for silicon determination. AnalyticaChimica Acta, 339, 297-302.SiO2 in 10 GRS.

97/176/RT/TTPrice R.C., Gray C.M. and Frey F.A. (1997)Strontium isotopic and trace element heterogeneity in theplains basalts of the Newer Volcanic Province, Victoria,Australia. Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta, 61, 171-192.Data for BHVO-1.

97/177/RT/CLQin W., Zhang Z. and Zhang C. (1997)Chemiluminescence flow system for vanadium (V) withimmobilised reagents. The Analyst, 122, 685-688.V in GSR-3, GSS-6, GSD-10, GSR-6.

97/178/RT/FLRamdoss K., Gomathy Amma B., Umashankar V.and Rangaswamy R. (1997)Cold dissolution method for the determination of uraniumin various geological materials at trace levels by laserfluorimetry. Talanta, 44, 1095-1098.U in 8 GRS.

97/179/OT/SPRehkämper M. and Halliday A.N. (1997)Development and application of new ion-exchange techniques for the separation of the platinum group andother siderophile elements from geological samples.Talanta, 44, 663-672.Ru, Pd, Re, Ir and Pt in SU-1a.

97/180/RT/AARivera-Duarte I. and Flegal A.R. (1997)Pore-water silver concentration gradients and benthicfluxes from contaminated sediments of San Francisco Bay,California, U.S.A. Marine Chemistry, 56, 15-26.Ag in BCSS-1, MESS-1, PACS-1 and MESS-2.

97/181/RT/TTRocholl A.B.E., Simon K., Jochum K.P., Bruhn, F.,Gehann R., Kramar U., Luecke W., Molzahn M.,Pernicka E., Seufert M., Spettel B. and Stummeier J. (1997)Chemical characterisation of NIST silicate glass certifiedreference material SRM 610 by ICP-MS, TIMS, LIMS,SSMS, INAA, AAS and PIXE. Geostandards Newsletter:The Journal of Geostandards and Geoanalysis, 21, 101-114.59 trace elements in NIST 610.

97/182/RT/SPRucandio M.I. (1997)Cation-exchange isolation and ICP-AES determination ofrare earth elements in geological silicate materials.Fresenius’ Journal of Analytical Chemistry, 357, 661-669.Y + 14 REE in NIM-G, NM-L, NIM-S, GSP-1 and AGV-1.

97/183/RT/SPRusak D.A., Litteral R.L., Smith B.W. andWinefordner J.D. (1997)DC arc vaporisation as a sample introduction techniquefor analysis of solids by ICP-OES. Talanta, 44, 1987-1993.Mg in NIST 1632b, NIST 1646.

97/184/RT/MNSaiki M., Chaparro C.G., Vasconcellos M.B.A. andMarcelli M.P. (1997)Determination of trace elements in lichens by intrumentalneutron activation analysis. Journal of Radioanalyticaland Nuclear Chemistry, 217, 111-115.Ti and V in W-1.

97/185/RT/MNSaito R.T. and Cunha I.I.L. (1997)Analysis of 210Po in marine samples. Journal ofRadioanalytical and Nuclear Chemistry, 220, 117-119.210Po in IAEA300.

97/186/RT/MNSakamoto K., Aota N., Miyamoto Y., Kosanda S.,Oura Y., Okui T., Igarashi M. and Nakanishi T. (1997)Neutron and photon activation analyses of twenty fourGSJ and six KIER rock reference samples. Journal ofRadioanalytical and Nuclear Chemistry, 215, 69-76.Results for 6 KIER rock reference samples.

97/187/RT/MNSakurai H., Fukuda M., Hayashibe Y., Sayama Y.,Masumoto K. and Ohtsuki T. (1997)Determination of fluorine in standard rocks by photonactivation analysis. Journal of Radioanalytical andNuclear Chemistry, 217, 267-271.F in 12 geostandards.

97/188/RT/AASamanta G. and Chakraborti D. (1997)Flow injection atomic absorption spectrometry for thestandardisation of arsenic, lead and mercury in environmental and biological standard reference materials.Fresenius’ Journal of Analytical Chemistry, 357, 827-832.Pb, As and Hg in 6 reference materials.

97/189/RT/SMSands D.G. and Rosman K.J.R. (1997)Cd, Gd and Sm concentrations in BCR-1, BHVO-1, BIR-1,DNC-1, MAG-1, PCC-1 and W-2 by isotope dilution thermal ionisation mass spectrometry. GeostandardsNewsletter: The Journal of Geostandards andGeoanalysis, 21, 77-83.Cd, Gd, Sm in 7 GRS.

97/190/RT/SMSaprykin A.I., Becker J.S. and Dietze H.J. (1997)Trace analysis of glasses by magnetically enhanced rfGDMS. Fresenius’ Journal of Analytical Chemistry, 359,449-453.Data for NIST 611 and 613.

97/191/RT/TTSaran R. and Baishy N.K. (1997)Direct determination of thorium in geological samplesusing ICP-OES. Atomic Spectroscopy, 18, 60-63.Th in SY-2, SY-3 and ASK-1.

97/192/RT/RTCKSaran R. and Baishya N.K. (1997)Spectrophotometric determination of uranium with

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5-(2’-carboxyphenyl)azo-8 quinolinol in the non-ionicmicellar medium of Triton X-100. Journal ofRadioanalytical and Nuclear Chemistry, 220, 217-221.U in SY-2, SY-3 and ASK-2.

97/193/RT/MNSasada T., Hiyagon H., Bell K. and Ebihara M. (1997)Mantle-derived noble gases in carbonatite. Geochimicaet Cosmochimica Acta, 61, 4219-4228.Results for JG-1 and JP-1.

97/194/RT/MNSastri C.S., Blondiaux G. and Petri H. (1997)Trace determination of carbon, sodium, magnesium andaluminium in metals and ceramic materials by low energy deuteron activation analysis. Nuclear Instrumentsand Methods in Physics Research, B124, 558-566.Na in 1632a.

97/195/MT/SMSchmidt M., Botz R., Stoffers P., Anders T. andBohrmann G. (1997)Oxygen isotopes in marine diatoms: A comparative studyof analytical techniques and new results on the isotopecomposition of recent marine diatoms. Geochimica etCosmochimica Acta, 61, 2275-2280.18O in NBS 28.

97/196/RT/FPSchmitt V.O., Tseng C.M., Lobinski R. and Donard O.F.X. (1997)Préparation rapide et simplifiée de l’échantillon souschamp micro-ondes pour la spéciation des métaux.Analusis, 25, M30-M32.MBT, DBT and TBT in PACS-1, BCR 462.

97/197/RT/SPSchnetger B. (1997)Trace element analysis of sediments by HR-ICP-MS usinglow and medium resolution and different acid digestions.Fresenius’ Journal of Analytical Chemistry, 359, 468-472.Results for GSR-6, SDO-1, SGR-1, PACS-1 and in-housereference samples.

97/198/MT/SMSchulze D.J., Valley J.W., Viljoen K.S., Stiefenhofer J.and Spicuzza M. (1997)Carbon isotope composition of graphite in mantle eclogites. The Journal of Geology, 105, 379-386.13C in NBS-21.

97/199/RT/SMSeufert H.M. and Jochum K.P. (1997)Trace element analysis of geological glasses by laserplasma ionisation mass spectrometry (LIMS): A comparisonwith other multi-element and microanalytical methods.Fresenius’ Journal of Analytical Chemistry, 359, 454-457.Results for BCR-1, BCR-2.

97/200/RT/FXShinjoe H. (1997)Origin of the granodiorite in the fore-arc region ofSouthwest Japan: Melting of the Shimanto accretionaryprism. Chemical Geology, 134, 237-255.Results for G-2, AGV-1, W-1.

97/201/RT/AASlaveykova V.I. and Hoenig M. (1997)Electrothermal atomic absorption spectrometric determination of lead and tin in slurries. Optimisationstudy. The Analyst, 122, 337-343.Pb and Sn in PACS-1, MESS-1 and BCSS-1.

97/202/RT/TTSomogyi A., Braun M. and Posta J. (1997)Comparison between X-ray fluorescence and inductivelycoupled plasma atomic emission spectrometry in theanalysis of sediment samples. Spectrochimica Acta, 52B,2011-2017.Mn, Zr, Sr, Fe and Zn in sediments.

97/203/RT/SMStiefenhofer J., Viljoen K.S. and Marsh J.S. (1997)Petrology and geochemistry of peridotite xenoliths fromthe Letlhakane kimberlites, Botswana. Contributions toMineralogy and Petrology, 127, 147-158.143Nd/144Nd in BCR-1.

97/204/RT/SPStraub S.M. (1997)Multiple sources of Quaternary tephra layers in theMariana Trough. Journal of Volcanology andGeothermal Research, 76, 251-276.Data for BR.

97/205/RT/MNSudarti S., Petri H. and Rossbach M. (1997)Application of a low-level anti-coincidence gamma-spectrometer for environmental radioactivitymeasurement. Journal of Radioanalytical and NuclearChemistry, 223, 177-185.Results for IAEA 367, 368 and 135.

97/206/RT/SPSylvester P.J. and Eggins S.M. (1997)Analysis of Re, Au, Pd, Pt and Rh in NIST glass certifiedreference materials and natural basalt glasses by laserablation ICP-MS. Geostandards Newsletter: The Journalof Geostandards and Geoanalysis, 21, 215-229.Data for NIST glasses.

97/207/RT/SPSylvester P.J. and Ghaderi M. (1997)Trace element analysis of scheelite by excimer laser ablation-inductively coupled plasma-mass spectrometry(ELA-ICP-MS) using a synthetic silicate glass standard.Chemical Geology, 141, 49-65.Results for NIST 612.

97/208/RT/ICTack F.M., Lapauw F. and Verloo M.G. (1997)Determination and fractionation of sulphur in a contaminated dredged sediment. Talanta, 44, 2185-2192.S in BCR 277.

97/209/RT/TTTaylor R.N., Thirlwall M.F., Murton B.J., Hilton D.R.and Gee M.A.M. (1997)Isotopic constraints on the influence of the Icelandicplume. Earth and Planetary Science Letters, 148, E1-E8.Results for BIR-1.

97/210/RT/SPTaylor R.P., Jackson S.E., Longerich H.P. and Webster J.D. (1997)In situ trace element analysis of individual silicate meltinclusions by laser ablation microprobe-inductively coupled plasma-mass spectrometry (LAM-ICP-MS).Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta, 61, 2559-2567.Data for RGM-1.

97/211/RT/SMTerakado Y., Fujitani T. and Walker R.J. (1997)Nd and Sr isotopic constraints on the origin of igneous

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rocks resulting from the opening of the Japan Sea,Southwestern Japan. Contributions to Mineralogy andPetrology, 129, 75-86.143Nd/144Nd, 87Sr/86Sr in BCR-1.

97/212/RT/AATerashima S. (1997)Determination of molybdenum in fifty three geochemicalreference materials by flameless atomic absorption spectrometry. Geostandards Newsletter: The Journal ofGeostandards and Geoanalysis, 21, 93-96.Mo in 53 GRS.

97/213/RT/MNTinker R.A., Smith J.D. and Cooper M.B. (1997)Determination of strontium-90 in environmental samplescontaining thorium. The Analyst, 122, 1313-1317.90Sr in SOIL-6, IAEA-367 and A-10 (IAEA reference materials).

97/214/RT/FXTogashi S. and Terashima S. (1997)The behaviour of gold in unaltered island arc tholeiiticrocks from Izu-Oshima, Fuji, and Osoreyama volcanicareas, Japan. Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta, 61,543-554.Data for JB-2 and JB-3.

97/215/RT/TTTonarini S., Pennisi M. and Leeman W.P. (1997)Precise boron isotopic analysis of complex silicate (rock)samples using alkali carbonate fusion and ion-exchangeseparation. Chemical Geology, 142, 129-137.B in JB-2 and RGM-111B/10B in JB-2.

97/216/ST/MNTorres J.M., Llaurado M. and Rauret G. (1997)Microwave-assisted digestion of soils for the determination of 90Sr. Analytica Chimica Acta, 355, 283-291.90Sr in IAEA-375.

97/217/RT/AATseng C.M., de Diego A., Martin F.M. and Donard O.F.X. (1997)Rapid and quantitative microwave-assisted recovery ofmethyl mercury from standard reference sediments.Journal of Analytical Atomic Spectrometry, 12, 629-635.MeHg in BCR S-19, 580; IAEA 356.

97/218/OT/AATunceli A. and Turker A.R. (1997)Determination of gold in geological samples and anodeslimes by atomic absorption spectrometry after preconcentration with Amberlite XAD-16 resin. TheAnalyst, 122, 239-242.Au in MA-3.

97/219/RT/SPVanhaecke F., Boonen S., Moens L. and Dams R. (1997)Isotope dilution as a calibration method for solid sampling electrothermal vaporization inductively coupledplasma-mass spectrometry. Journal of Analytical AtomicSpectrometry, 12, 125-130.Cd, Se, 110Cd/113Cd, 82Se/77Se in BCR 146, 142, 277.

97/220/RT/SPvan Veen E.H., Bosch S. and de Loos-Vollebregt M.T.C. (1997)Quantitative survey analysis by using the full inductively

coupled plasma emission spectra taken from a segmentedcharge coupled device detector: Feasibility study.Spectrochimica Acta, 52B, 321-337.Data for BCR 277.

97/221/RT/FXVijayan V., Behera S.N., Ramamurthy V.S., Puri S.,Shahi J.S. and Singh N. (1997)Elemental composition of fly ash from a coal-fired thermalpower plant: A study using PIXE and ED-XRF. X-RaySpectrometry, 26, 65-68.Data for ENO.

97/222/RT/SMDi Vincenzo G., Palmeri R., Talarico F., Andriessen P.A.M. and Ricci C.A. (1997)Petrology and geochronology of eclogites from theLanterman Range. Antarctica Journal of Petrology, 38,1391-1417.Sm/Nd, Sm and Nd in BHVO-1.

97/223/RM/CKWang C.F., Tu F.H. and Jeng S.L. (1997)Determination of silicon in airborne particulate matter byUV-visible spectrophotometry. Analytica Chimica Acta,342, 239-245.Si in NIST 1648.

97/224/RT/FIWang J., Ashley K., Kennedy E.R. and Neumeister C. (1997)Determination of hexavalent chromium in industrialhygiene samples using ultrasonic extraction and flowinjection analysis. The Analyst, 122, 1307-1302.Cr, CrVI in NIST 1633a.

97/225/RT/SMWareham C.D., Vaughan A.M. and Millar I.L. (1997)The Wiley glacier complex, Antarctic Peninsula: Plutongrowth by pulsing of granitoid magmas. ChemicalGeology, 143, 65-80.87Sr/86Sr, 143Nd/144Nd in BHVO-1.

97/226/RT/TTWenzel Th., Mertz D.F., Oberhänsli R., Becker T. and Renne P.R. (1997)Age, geodynamic setting and mantle enrichment processes of a K-rich intrusion from the Meissen massif(northern Bohemian massif) and implications for relatedoccurrences from the mid-European Hercynian.Geologische Rundschau, 86, 556-570.Data for BCR-1 and STM-1.

97/227/OT/MNWiikmann L.O., Bacchi M.A., Fernandes E.A.N. and Saiki M. (1997)Comparative study of methods for determining metal elements in uranium tailings material. Journal ofRadioanalytical and Nuclear Chemistry, 216, 125-128.U in S-7, S-8 and S-13 (IAEA).

97/228/RT/SMWinter B.L., Johnson C.M. and Clark D.L. (1997)Strontium, neodymium and lead isotope variations ofauthigenic and silicate sediment components from theLate Cenozoic Arctic Ocean: Implications for sedimentprovenance and the source of trace metals in seawater.Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta, 61, 4181-4200.143Nd/144Nd in BCR-1.

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97/229/RT/SPWoller A., Garraud H., Martin F., Donard O.F.X. andFodor P. (1997)Determination of total mercury in sediments by microwave-assisted digestion-flow injection inductively coupled plasma-mass spectormetry. Journal of Analytical AtomicSpectrometry, 12, 53-56.Hg in 3 reference sediment samples.

97/230/RT/AAYan X.P. and Adams F. (1997)Flow injection on-line sorption separation and preconcentration with a knotted reactor for electrothermalatomic absorption spectrometric determination of lead inbiological and environmental samples. Journal ofAnalytical Atomic Spectrometry, 12, 459-464.Pb in BCR 141, BCR 320.

97/231/RT/MNYonezawa C., Matsue H. and Hoshi M. (1997)Multi-element analysis of environmental samples by coldand thermal guided neutron induced prompt gamma-raymeasurement. Journal of Radioanalytical and NuclearChemistry, 215, 81-85.Cd in NIST 1645, NIES-2, NIES-12.

97/232/RT/SPYoon Y.Y., Kim T.S., Chung K.S., Lee K.Y. and Lee G.H. (1997)Application of laser induced plasma spectroscopy to theanalysis of rock samples. The Analyst, 122, 1223-1227.Data for KB-1, KD-1, KG-1, KG-2, KGB-1, KT-1 (Koreanreference materials).

97/233/RT/SPYoshinaga J. and Morita M. (1997)Determination of mercury in biological and environmentalsamples by inductively coupled plasma-mass spectrometrywith the isotope dilution technique. Journal of AnalyticalAtomic Spectrometry, 12, 417-420.Hg in NIST 1645, MESS-1, BCSS-1, NIES-2, NIES-12 andNIES 16.

97/234/MT/SMYui T.F., Rumble D., Chen C.H. and Lo C.H. (1997)Stable isotope characteristics of eclogites from the ultrahigh-pressure metamorphic terrain, east-central China.Chemical Geology, 137, 135-147.18O in NBS 28.

97/235/RT/TTYuste C., Delineau T. and Villerio T. (1997)Total mercury analysis: Evaluation of the focused semi-open microwave system for the digestion of wastesamples prior to mercury determination. Analusis, 25,216-222.Hg in BCR 176 and 320.

97/236/RT/SPZachariah J.K., Rajamani V. and Hanson G.N. (1997)Petrogenesis and source characteristics of metatholeiitesfrom the Archean Ramagiri schist belt, eastern part ofDharwar craton, India. Contributions to Mineralogy andPetrology, 129, 87-104.Results for BHVO-1.

97/237/RT/AAZhang D.Q., Ni Z.M. and Sun H.W. (1997)Direct determination of parts-per-billion levels of germanium in botanical samples and coal fly ash by

graphite furnace atomic absorption spectrometry.Fresenius’ Journal of Analytical Chemistry, 358, 641-645.Ge in NIST 1633a and GBW 08401.

97/238/ST/SPZhang S., Shan Z.q., Yan X. and Zhang H. (1997)The determination of rare earth elements in soil by inductively coupled plasma-mass spectrometry. AtomicSpectroscopy, 18, 140-144.14 REE in GSS-1, GSS-3 and GSS-8.

97/239/RT/AFZhou J.X., Hou X, Tsai S.J.J., Yang K.X. and Michel R.G. (1997)Characterisation of a tunable optical parametric oscillator laser system for multi-element flame laser excited atomic fluorescence spectrometry of cobalt, copper, lead, maganese and thallium in Buffalo Riversediment. Analytical Chemistry, 69, 490-499.Tl, Mn, Pb, Co and Cu, in NIST 2704.

b. New compilations of “recommended” values (240-245)

97/240/RT/TTBögershausen W., Cicciarelli R., Gercken B., König E., Krivan V., Müller-Käfer R., Pavel J., Seltner H. and Schelcher J. (1997)Pure graphite as a reference material for the determination of trace elements. An interlaboratory collaborative study. Fresenius‘ Journal of AnalyticalChemistry, 357, 266-273.Reference values for 7 graphite powders.

97/241/GG/TTKristiansen J., Christensen J.M. and Byrialsen K. (1997)A DANREF certified reference material for chromate incement. The Analyst, 122, 1155-1159.Cr (VI) in 2 cements, preparation, homogeneity, stability,interlaboratory study, data evaluation, certified values.

97/242/GG/TTLuo D., Chen J., Bao Q., Wang J. and Shen H. (1997)Four Chinese sulfide mineral reference materials:Preparation and certification. Geostandards Newsletter:The Journal of Geostandards and Geoanalysis, 21,145-156.GSM-1 to 4 (sulfide reference materials).

97/243/GG/TTPearce N.J.G., Perkins W.T., Westgate J.A., Gorton M.P., Jackson S.E., Neal C.R. and Chenery S.P. (1997)A compilation of new and published major and traceelement data for NIST SRM 610 and NIST SRM 612 glassreference materials. Geostandards Newsletter: TheJournal of Geostandards and Geoanalysis, 21, 115-144.58 trace elements.

97/244/GG/TTPetrov L.L., Kornakov Yu., Persikova L.A. and Malykh V.V. (1997)Two new multi-element reference materials of coal ashcomposition. The Analyst, 122, 1275-1281.Homogeneity, interlaboratory analytical programme.Certified and information values for ZUK-1 and ZUA-1.

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97/245/GG/TTQuevauviller P., Rauret G., Rubio R., Lopez-Sanchez J.F., Ure A., Bacon J. and Muntau H. (1997)Certified reference materials for the quality control ofEDTA- and acetic acid-extractable contents of trace elements in sewage sludge amended soils (CRMs 483and 484). Fresenius’ Journal of Analytical Chemistry,357, 611-618.Preparation, homogeneity, stability studies, certified values.

c. General aspect of reference materials(246-287)

97/246/GG/TTAnalytical Methods Committee (1997)Handling false negatives, false positives and reportinglimits in analytical proficiency tests. The Analyst, 122,495-497.Proficiency test.

97/247/GG/TTAlexandrov Yu. I. (1997)Comments to “Is traceability an exclusive property of analytical results? An extended approach to traceabilityin chemical analysis”. Fresenius’ Journal of AnalyticalChemistry, 359, 476.

97/248/GG/TTAlexandrov Yu I. (1997)Once more on the account of chemical composition analysis, traceability and calibration in chemical analysis.Fresenius’ Journal of Analytical Chemistry, 357, 563-571.Traceability of measurements.

97/249/GG/TTBea F., Montero P., Garuti G. and Zacharini F. (1997)Pressure-dependence of rare earth element distribution inamphibolite-and granulite-grade garnets. A LA-ICP-MSstudy. Geostandards Newsletter: The Journal ofGeostandards and Geoanalysis, 21, 253-270.

97/250/RT/SMBirck J.L., Roy Barman M. and Capmas F. (1997)Re-Os isotopic measurements at the femtomole level innatural samples. Geostandards Newsletter: The Journalof Geostandards and Geoanalysis, 21, 19-27.

97/251/GG/TTBode P. and van Dijk C.P. (1997)Operational management of results in INAA utilizing aversatile system of control charts. Journal ofRadioanalytical and Nuclear Chemistry, 215, 87-94.Control charts.

97/252/GG/TTMcCandless T.E., Baker M.E. and Ruiz J. (1997)Trace element analysis of natural gold by laser ablationICP-MS: A combined external/internal standardisationapproach. Geostandards Newsletter: The Journal ofGeostandards and Geoanalysis, 21, 271-278.

97/253/GG/TTMcCandless T.E., Lajack D.J., Ruiz J. and Ghazi A.M. (1997)Trace element determination of single fluid inclusions inquartz by laser ablation ICP-MS. GeostandardsNewsletter: The Journal of Geostandards andGeoanalysis, 21, 279-287.

97/254/RT/MPChaussidon M., Robert F., Mangin D., Hanon P. andRose E.F. (1997)Analytical procedures for the measurement of boron isotope compositions by ion microprobe in meteoritesand mantle rocks. Geostandards Newsletter: The Journalof Geostandards and Geoanalysis, 21, 7-17.

97/255/GG/TTDean J.R., Garden L.M., Armstrong J., Cresser M.S.,Cave M. and Watkins P. (1997)Atomic spectrometry update-environmental analysis.Journal of Analytical Atomic Spectrometry, 12, 19R-87R.Analysis of geological materials.

97/256/GG/TTEnzweiler J. (1997)Conference Report. Geoanalysis 97. GeostandardsNewsletter: The Journal of Geostandards andGeoanalysis, 21, 341-343.

97/257/GG/TTFaber K. and Kowalski B.R. (1997)Improved estimation of the limit of detection in multivariatecalibration. Fresenius’ Journal of Analytical Chemistry,357, 789-795.Multavariate limit of detection.

97/258/GG/TTHartmann C., Smeyers-Verbeke J., Penninck W. andMassart D.L. (1997)Detection of bias in method comparison by regressionanalysis. Analytica Chimica Acta, 338, 19-40.Bias evaluation.

97/259/GG/TTHartmann C., Vankeerberghen P., Smeyers-Verbeke J. and Massart D.L. (1997)Robust orthogonal regression for the outlier detectionwhen comparing two series of measurement results.Analytica Chimica Acta, 344, 17-28.Outlier detection.

97/260/GG/TTHinton R.W. (1997)A brillant future for microanalysis? The Analyst, 122,1187-1192.

97/261/GG/TTHolcombe D. (1997)How laboratories view the regulation of quality in chemistry. News of two up-to-date studies. AnalysisEuropa, 4, 12-17.Quality control and quality assurance.

97/262/GG/TTHolcombe D. (1997)Analytical quality-systems for the next century. AnalysisEuropa, 4, 20-25.

97/263/GG/TTHorowitz A.J. (1997)Some thoughts on problems associated with various sampling media used for environmental monitoring. TheAnalyst, 122, 1193-1200.

97/264/GG/TTHorwitz W. and Albert R. (1997)The concept of uncertainty as applied to chemical measurements. The Analyst, 122, 615-617.

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97/265/RT/AAIvanova E., Yan X.P., van Mol W. and Adams F. (1997)Determination of thallium in river sediment by flow injection on-line sorption preconcentration in a knottedreactor coupled with electrothermal atomic absorptionspectrometry. The Analyst, 122, 667-671.Tl in BCR 320.

97/266/GG/TTJenks P. (1997)Reference materials: Their use, abuse, and development.Analysis Europa, 4, 22-28.

97/267/GG/TTKane J.S. (1997)Geoanalysis ’97: The third international conference onthe analysis of geological and environmental materials.The Analyst, 122, 1177.

97/268/GG/TTKane J.S. (1997)Analytical bias: The neglected component of measurementuncertainty. The Analyst, 122, 1283-1288.

97/269/GG/TTKane J.S. (1997)Homogeneity of reference materials. The Analyst, 122,1289-1292.

97/270/GG/TTKane J.S. and Potts P.J. (1997)ISO guides for reference material certification and use:Application to geochemical reference materials.Geostandards Newsletter: The Journal of Geostandardsand Geoanalysis, 21, 51-58.

97/271/GG/TT.King B. (1997)Traceability of chemical analysis. The Analyst, 122, 197-204.

97/272/GG/TTLawn R.E., Thompson M. and Walker R.F. (1997)Proficiency testing in analytical chemistry. Royal Society ofChemistry, 110 pp.

97/273/GG/TTOdegard M. and Hamester M. (1997)Preliminary investigation into the use of a high resolutioninductively coupled plasma-mass spectrometer with laserablation for bulk analysis of geological materials fusedwith Li2B4O7. Geostandards Newsletter: The Journal ofGeostandards and Geoanalysis, 21, 245-252.

97/274/GG/TTPerkins W.T., Pearce N.J.G. and Westgate J.A. (1997)The development of laser ablation ICP-MS and calibrationstrategies: Examples from the analysis of trace elementsin volcanic glass shards and sulfide minerals.Geostandards Newsletter: The Journal of Geostandardsand Geoanalysis, 21, 175-190.

97/275/GG/TTPotts P.J. (1997)Geoanalysis: Past, present and future. The Analyst, 122,1179-1186.

97/276/GG/TTPotts P.J. (1997)A glossary of terms and definitions used in analytical chemistry. Geostandards Newsletter: The Journal ofGeostandards and Geoanalysis, 21, 157-161.

97/277/GG/FXPotts P.J., Williams-Thorpe O. and Webb P.C. (1997)The bulk analysis of silicate rocks by portable X-ray fluorescence: Effect of sample mineralogy in relation tothe size of the excited volume. Geostandards Newsletter:The Journal of Geostandards and Geoanalysis, 21, 29-41.

97/278/GG/TTQuevauviller P. (1997)Matériaux de référence certifiés pour le contrôle de qualité des déterminations de formes chimiques desmétaux dans l’environnement, en soutien à la législationde l’Union Européenne. Analusis, 25, M17-M21.

97/279/GG/TTQuevauviller (1997)Overview of SM&T (BCR) activities for the quality controlof mercury determination in the environment. Fresenius’Journal of Analytical Chemistry, 358, 419-423.

97/280/GG/TTRamsey M.H. (1997)Measurement uncertainty arising from sampling:Implications for the objectives of geoanalysis. TheAnalyst, 122, 1255-1260.

97/281/GG/TTRoelandts I. (1997)Biological and environmental reference materials:Update 1996. Spectrochimica Acta, 52B, 1073-1086.

97/282/GG/TTRoelandts I. (1997)GeostandaRef Corner. Geochemical reference samplebibliography for 1996. Geostandards Newsletter: TheJournal of Geostandards and Geoanalysis, 21, 321-339.

97/283/GG/TTSonntag T.M. and Rossbach M. (1997)Micro-homogeneity of candidate reference materialscharacterized by particle size and homogeneity factordetermination. The Analyst, 122, 27-31.Homogeneity and particle size distribution.

97/284/GG/TTThompson M. (1997)Comparability in analytical measurements and referencematerials. The Analyst, 122, 1201-1205.

97/285/GG/TTThompson M., Potts P.J., Webb P.C. and Kane J.S. (1997)GeoPT, a proficiency test for geoanalysis. The Analyst,122, 1249-1254.

97/286/GG/TTValcarcel M. and Rios A. (1997)Is traceability an exclusive property of analytical results?An extended approach to traceability in chemical analysis. Fresenius’ Journal of Analytical Chemistry, 359,473-475.

97/287/GG/TTVerma S.P. (1997)Sixteen statistical tests for outlier detection and rejectionin evaluation of international geochemical referencematerials: example of microgabbro PM-S. GeostandardsNewsletter: The Journal of Geostandards andGeoanalysis, 21, 59-75.

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Index by elements

Ag 79/170 91/211 97/031 97/033 97/083

97/092 97/096 97/126 97/145 97/160

97/180 97/181 97/190 97/242 97/243

97/244

Al 80/178 81/187 90/207 91/211 92/186

92/187 92/188 95/252 95/253 96/209

96/213 96/215 96/216 97/002 97/018

97/024 97/026 97/031 97/032 97/033

97/034 97/036 97/043 97/056 97/057

97/069 97/075 97/078 97/104 97/106

97/108 97/110 97/124 97/141 97/145

97/147 97/155 97/162 97/166 97/167

97/176 97/186 97/200 97/214 97/220

97/226 97/232 97/236 97/240 97/244

241Am 97/142

Ar 93/243 96/212

39Ar 97/097

40Ar 97/097

As 91/211 95/253 96/208 96/210 97/005

97/032 97/033 97/034 97/035 97/056

97/060 97/072 97/096 97/102 97/106

97/108 97/110 97/116 97/117 97/121

97/137 97/143 97/150 97/155 97/162

97/170 97/171 97/181 97/186 97/188

97/220 97/221 97/240 97/242 97/243

97/244

Au 79/171 86/220 87/264 90/206 90/208

90/210 91/211 92/250 97/011 97/012

97/028 97/032 97/035 97/060 97/088

97/089 97/108 97/113 97/160 97/181

97/190 97/206 97/214 97/218 97/243

97/244

B 90/209 92/187 97/083 97/086 97/108

97/126 97/128 97/168 97/190 97/215

97/220 97/243 97/244

11B/10B 97/215

Ba 79/170 91/211 92/187 92/188 93/241

94/241 95/251 95/252 95/255 96/209

96/213 96/216 97/024 97/026 97/027

97/031 97/033 97/034 97/043 97/045

Ba (cont.) 97/047 97/049 97/052 97/056 97/057

97/060 97/061 97/069 97/075 97/078

97/083 97/096 97/101 97/102 97/104

97/106 97/107 97/116 97/123 97/126

97/127 97/145 97/147 97/150 97/151

97/155 97/162 97/166 97/167 97/171

97/176 97/181 97/186 97/190 97/197

97/199 97/200 97/204 97/207 97/214

97/210 97/220 97/221 97/226 97/232

97/236 97/243 97/244

Be 91/211 97/031 97/032 97/047 97/083

97/101 97/106 97/126 97/145 97/151

97/181 97/243 97/244

Bi 91/211 97/031 97/070 97/072 97/073

97/087 97/160 97/181 97/197 97/207

97/242 97/244

Br 91/211 96/210 96/219 97/018 97/032

97/046 97/060 97/084 97/096 97/106

97/108 97/116 97/150 97/162 97/171

97/181

Butyltin 97/023 97/140 97/169 97/196

C 91/211 97/244

13C 97/077 97/081 97/198

CO2 91/211 92/188 97/078 97/244

Ca 80/177 80/178 81/187 81/188 90/20791/211 92/186 92/187 92/188 95/25295/253 96/209 96/215 96/216 97/00597/007 97/018 97/024 97/026 97/03197/032 97/033 97/034 97/036 97/04397/045 97/056 97/057 97/060 97/06797/069 97/075 97/078 97/083 97/10297/106 97/108 97/116 97/123 97/12497/137 97/141 97/145 97/147 97/15597/162 97/167 97/171 97/176 97/18697/200 97/214 97/220 97/221 97/22697/232 97/236 97/240 97/244

Cd 79/170 91/211 92/187 97/005 97/02697/029 97/032 97/033 97/037 97/04797/056 97/085 97/102 97/104 97/10697/108 97/117 97/120 97/126 97/13097/133 97/145 97/153 97/161 97/16297/174 97/181 97/189 97/197 97/20497/219 97/220 97/231 97/242 97/24397/245

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110Cd/113Cd/ 97/219

Ce see REE

Cl 91/211 96/216 96/217 96/219 97/005

97/032 97/033 97/045 97/046 97/108

97/243

Co 91/211 92/188 94/241 95/253 96/209

96/213 97/002 97/005 97/024 97/027

97/031 97/032 97/033 97/047 97/056

97/060 97/066 97/069 97/083 97/091

97/096 97/099 97/101 97/102 97/104

97/106 97/109 97/116 97/117 97/123

97/126 97/130 97/136 97/141 97/145

97/150 97/151 97/152 97/155 97/160

97/162 97/167 97/170 97/171 97/181

97/186 97/190 97/197 97/199 97/204

97/239 97/240 97/242 97/243 97/244

Cr 87/262 91/211 92/186 94/241 95/253

96/209 96/213 96/215 96/216 97/002

97/005 97/018 97/024 97/027 97/031

97/032 97/033 97/034 97/043 97/045

97/047 97/057 97/059 97/060 97/061

97/069 97/075 97/078 97/083 97/101

97/102 97/104 97/106 97/110 97/116

97/117 97/123 97/126 97/130 97/137

97/138 97/139 97/141 97/145 97/147

97/150 97/151 97/152 97/153 97/155

97/162 97/166 97/167 97/170 97/171

97/176 97/181 97/186 97/197 97/199

97/204 97/214 97/220 97/221 97/224

97/226 97/236 97/240 97/241 97/243

97/244 97/245

Cs 91/211 92/188 95/255 96/213 97/027

97/031 97/032 97/033 97/034 97/047

97/052 97/060 97/069 97/083 97/096

97/101 97/102 97/106 97/107 97/116

97/127 97/130 97/151 97/155 97/162

97/167 97/170 97/171 97/176 97/181

97/186 97/197 97/199 97/204 97/243

97/244

137Cs 97/205

Cu 79/170 87/262 91/211 93/241 96/207

96/208 96/209 96/216 97/018 97/026

97/030 97/031 97/032 97/034 97/043

Cu (cont.)97/045 97/047 97/054 97/055 97/056

97/057 97/060 97/069 97/083 97/101

97/104 97/106 97/111 97/123 97/126

97/130 97/137 97/145 97/150 97/151

97/162 97/166 97/170 97/176 97/181

97/190 97/197 97/199 97/204 97/214

97/220 97/221 97/226 97/232 97/239

97/240 97/242 97/243 97/244 97/245

Dy see REE

Er see REE

Eu see REE

F 97/043 97/162 97/187 97/244

Fe 80/177 80/178 81/187 81/188 87/261

90/207 91/211 92/186 92/187 92/188

93/241 95/252 95/253 96/209 96/213

96/215 96/216 97/002 97/005 97/007

97/018 97/024 97/026 97/031 97/032

97/033 97/034 97/036 97/043 97/045

97/053 97/056 97/057 97/060 97/067

97/069 97/075 97/078 97/083 97/096

97/102 97/104 97/106 97/108 97/110

97/111 97/116 97/124 97/137 97/141

97/145 97/147 97/150 97/155 97/158

97/162 97/164 97/165 97/166 97/167

97/171 97/176 97/181 97/186 97/190

97/200 97/202 97/214 97/220 97/221

97/226 97/232 97/236 97/240 97/242

97/243 97/244

Ga 87/262 91/211 93/241 96/208 96/209

97/002 97/027 97/030 97/031 97/034

97/043 97/045 97/047 97/083 97/114

97/151 97/152 97/160 97/162 97/167

97/171 97/176 97/181 97/199 97/226

97/242 97/243 97/244

Gd see REE

Ge 96/208 97/083 97/181 97/237 97/242

97/243 97/244

H 97/108

2H 92/188 96/212 97/039

H2O 91/211 92/188 97/078 97/176 97/244

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Hf 92/188 94/241 95/251 95/255 96/213

97/005 97/012 97/027 97/031 97/032

97/033 97/047 97/049 97/052 97/058

97/060 97/061 97/069 97/078 97/083

97/095 97/096 97/099 97/106 97/109

97/114 97/115 97/116 97/118 97/134

97/141 97/150 97/151 97/152 97/155

97/160 97/162 97/167 97/170 97/171

97/181 97/186 97/197 97/199 97/204

97/206 97/207 97/210 97/243 97/244

Hg 97/014 97/017 97/032 97/033 97/041

97/060 97/071 97/103 97/106 97/107

97/110 97/117 97/119 97/122 97/126

97/135 97/188 97/229 97/233 97/235

97/244

Ho see REE

I 97/032 97/033 97/041 97/046 97/084

97/129

129I 97/129

In 97/031 97/032 97/033 97/083 97/114

97/181 97/242 97/243

Ir 79/171 82/184 90/206 90/208 90/210

95/250 97/013 97/035 97/088 97/089

97/179

K 80/178 81/187 81/188 90/207 91/211

92/187 92/188 95/252 96/209 96/213

96/215 96/216 97/002 97/005 97/018

97/024 97/026 97/031 97/032 97/033

97/034 97/036 97/043 97/045 97/056

97/057 97/060 97/069 97/075 97/078

97/083 97/097 97/106 97/108 97/116

97/123 97/124 97/137 97/145 97/147

97/155 97/158 97/162 97/166 97/171

97/176 97/181 97/186 97/193 97/200

97/214 97/220 97/221 97/226 97/232

97/243 97/244

40K 97/205

LOI 97/226 97/244

La see REE

Li 91/211 92/187 97/047 97/056 97/083

97/101 97/123 97/151 97/181 97/197

97/243 97/244

7Li/6Li 97/156

Lu see REE

MeHg 97/019 97/048 97/050 97/051 97/080

97/217

Mg 80/177 80/178 81/187 81/188 90/207

91/211 92/186 92/187 92/188 95/252

95/253 96/209 96/215 96/216 97/002

97/005 97/018 97/024 97/026 97/031

97/036 97/043 97/056 97/057 97/060

97/069 97/075 97/078 97/083 97/123

97/124 97/141 97/145 97/147 97/155

97/162 97/166 97/167 97/176 97/181

97/183 97/200 97/209 97/214 97/220

97/226 97/232 97/236 97/240 97/243

97/244

Mn 80/178 81/187 81/188 90/207 91/211

92/186 92/188 93/241 95/252 95/253

96/209 96/213 96/215 96/216 97/002

97/005 97/007 97/012 97/018 97/024

97/026 97/030 97/031 97/032 97/033

97/034 97/036 97/043 97/045 97/054

97/055 97/056 97/057 97/060 97/067

97/069 97/075 97/078 97/083 97/104

97/106 97/108 97/110 97/126 97/137

97/141 97/145 97/147 97/150 97/155

97/160 97/162 97/166 97/167 97/171

97/176 97/181 97/186 97/190 97/199

97/200 97/202 97/207 97/214 97/220

97/221 97/226 97/232 97/236 97/239

97/240 97/242 97/243 97/244

Mo 91/211 95/253 96/206 96/208 97/031

97/032 97/033 97/047 97/060 97/083

97/096 97/106 97/114 97/116 97/117

97/123 97/134 97/137 97/145 97/162

97/181 97/186 97/197 97/199 97/204

97/206 97/207 97/212 97/220 97/221

97/243 97/244

Na 80/178 81/187 81/188 90/207 91/211

92/186 92/187 92/188 95/252 96/209

96/213 96/215 96/216 96/219 97/002

97/005 97/018 97/024 97/026 97/031

97/032 97/033 97/036 97/043 97/056

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Na (cont.) 97/057 97/060 97/064 97/069 97/075

97/078 97/096 97/102 97/106 97/108

97/116 97/123 97/145 97/147 97/150

97/155 97/158 97/162 97/166 97/167

97/171 97/176 97/186 97/194 97/200

97/214 97/220 97/226 97/232 97/236

97/244

Nb 87/262 91/211 92/188 93/241 94/241

95/251 95/255 96/208 96/209 96/215

96/216 97/024 97/027 97/031 97/047

97/049 97/052 97/069 97/078 97/083

97/086 97/095 97/101 97/107 97/114

97/134 97/147 97/151 97/152 97/155

97/160 97/166 97/167 97/176 97/181

97/186 97/199 97/200 97/204 97/207

97/209 97/210 97/226 97/236 97/243

97/244

Nd see REE

143Nd/144Nd 91/210 95/254 97/006 97/010

97/025 97/074 97/090 97/100 97/114

97/125 97/154 97/173 97/203 97/209

97/211 97/225 97/228

Ni 80/177 87/262 90/207 91/211 93/241

94/281 95/253 96/208 96/209 96/215

96/216 97/024 97/026 97/027 97/029

97/031 97/034 97/043 97/045 97/047

97/054 97/055 97/056 97/057 97/069

97/075 97/078 97/083 97/096 97/101

97/102 97/104 97/106 97/116 97/117

97/123 97/126 97/130 97/136 97/137

97/145 97/147 97/150 97/151 97/152

97/155 97/160 97/166 97/167 97/176

97/181 97/186 97/190 97/197 97/199

97/200 97/204 97/214 97/220 97/221

97/226 97/236 97/240 97/242 97/243

97/244 97/245

O 80/178

18O 90/209 92/188 93/242 95/249 96/211

96/218 97/016 97/020 97/025 97/079

97/081 97/082 97/098 97/149 97/159

97/195 97/234

Os 79/171 90/206 90/208 90/210

P 91/211 92/186 92/188 95/252 96/206

96/215 96/216 97/024 97/026 97/031

97/036 97/043 97/057 97/060 97/069

97/078 97/083 97/126 97/145 97/147

97/166 97/167 97/176 97/181 97/200

97/207 97/214 97/226 97/232 97/243

97/244

Pb 79/170 87/262 91/211 92/186 92/187

94/241 95/251 95/255 96/207 96/208

96/209 96/206 96/220 97/001 97/009

97/026 97/027 97/029 97/034 97/040

97/045 97/047 97/049 97/052 97/055

97/056 97/069 97/075 97/078 97/083

97/101 97/102 97/104 97/106 97/109

97/110 97/114 97/120 97/123 97/126

97/127 97/130 97/137 97/138 97/145

97/146 97/147 97/151 97/153 97/160

97/161 97/167 97/170 97/176 97/181

97/188 97/190 97/197 97/200 97/201

97/204 97/220 97/221 97/226 97/230

97/232 97/239 97/240 97/243 97/244

97/245

212Pb 97/205

214Pb 97/205

206Pb/204Pb 97/008

207Pb/204Pb 97/008

207Pb/206Pb 97/144

208Pb/204Pb 97/008

Pd 79/171 90/206 90/208 90/210 91/211

95/250 97/011 97/013 97/035 97/063

97/088 97/089 97/179 97/206

210Po 97/185

Pr see REE

Pt 79/171 82/184 90/206 90/208 90/210

95/250 97/011 97/013 97/035 97/088

97/089 97/104 97/113 97/179 97/206

Pu 97/042

238Pu 97/142

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239Pu/240Pu 97/142

223Ra 97/076

224Ra 97/076

226Ra 97/076 97/163 97/205

Rb 79/170 87/262 91/211 92/188 93/241

94/281 95/251 95/254 95/255 96/208

96/209 96/210 96/213 96/215 96/216

97/005 97/024 97/027 97/030 97/031

97/032 97/033 97/034 97/043 97/045

97/047 97/049 97/052 97/060 97/069

97/078 97/083 97/096 97/101 97/102

97/109 97/114 97/116 97/123 97/127

97/141 97/147 97/151 97/155 97/160

97/162 97/166 97/167 97/170 97/171

97/176 97/181 97/186 97/190 97/197

97/199 97/200 97/204 97/207 97/209

97/214 97/221 97/226 97/243 97/244

87Rb/86Sr 95/254 97/008

Re 90/208 97/179 97/181 97/206 97/243

REE 87/263 88/185 91/211 92/188 94/241

95/251 95/252 95/254 95/255 95/257

96/209 96/213 96/214 96/216 97/002

97/003 97/005 97/012 97/024 97/027

97/031 97/032 97/033 97/034 97/038

97/040 97/044 97/047 97/049 97/052

97/058 97/060 97/061 97/068 97/069

97/075 97/078 97/083 97/096 97/099

97/101 97/106 97/108 97/109 97/112

97/114 97/116 97/123 97/127 97/134

97/141 97/146 97/147 97/148 97/150

97/151 97/152 97/154 97/155 97/160

97/162 97/166 97/167 97/170 97/171

97/172 97/173 97/176 97/181 97/182

97/186 97/189 97/197 97/199 97/200

97/204 97/206 97/207 97/209 97/210

97/220 97/222 97/226 97/238 97/243

97/244

Rh 79/171 90/206 90/208 90/210 95/250

97/013 97/035 97/088 97/089 97/104

97/206

Ru 79/171 90/206 90/208 90/210 90/250

97/013 97/088 97/089 97/179

S 91/211 96/216 97/007 97/017 97/067

97/108 97/110 97/137 97/181 97/208

97/221 97/242 97/244

Sb 91/211 92/188 95/253 96/210 97/005

97/012 97/032 97/033 97/047 97/056

97/060 97/072 97/073 97/083 97/094

97/096 97/102 97/106 97/108 97/110

97/116 97/117 97/121 97/126 97/137

97/143 97/150 97/155 97/162 97/170

97/171 97/181 97/197 97/207 97/240

97/242 97/243

Sc 91/211 92/188 95/251 96/213 97/002

97/005 97/012 97/024 97/031 97/032

97/033 97/047 97/052 97/057 97/060

97/061 97/069 97/083 97/096 97/099

97/101 97/106 97/108 97/109 97/115

97/116 97/123 97/130 97/141 97/150

97/151 97/152 97/155 97/162 97/166

97/167 97/170 97/171 97/176 97/181

97/186 97/197 97/199 97/204 97/243

97/244

Se 91/211 97/004 97/005 97/006 97/032

97/033 97/060 97/070 97/072 97/073

97/116 97/117 97/126 97/131 97/132

97/143 97/155 97/181 97/221 97/242

97/243

82Se/77Se 97/219

Si 80/178 81/187 90/207 91/211 92/186

92/187 92/188 95/252 96/209 96/210

96/215 96/216 97/018 97/024 97/026

97/031 97/034 97/036 97/043 97/057

97/069 97/078 97/108 97/124 97/147

97/155 97/166 97/167 97/175 97/176

97/200 97/214 97/220 97/221 97/223

97/226 97/232 97/236 97/240 97/244

Sm see REE

147Sm/144Nd 95/254 97/008 97/025 97/154

97/173

Sn 91/211 97/015 97/047 97/075 97/083

97/092 97/102 97/130 97/134 97/137

97/145 97/181 97/197 97/201 97/207

97/242 97/243 97/244

Sr 87/262 91/211 92/186 92/187 92/188

93/241 94/241 95/251 95/252 95/254

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Sr (cont.) 96/208 96/209 96/210 96/216 97/005

97/007 97/018 97/024 97/027 97/030

97/033 97/034 97/043 97/045 97/047

97/052 97/057 97/060 97/067 97/069

97/075 97/078 97/083 97/096 97/101

97/102 97/104 97/109 97/114 97/116

97/117 97/123 97/126 97/127 97/137

97/146 97/147 97/151 97/155 97/160

97/166 97/167 97/176 97/181 97/186

97/197 97/199 97/200 97/202 97/204

97/206 97/207 97/209 97/210 97/214

97/220 97/221 97/226 97/232 97/236

97/240 97/243 97/244

90Sr 97/142 97/213 97/216

87Sr/86Sr 95/254 97/008 97/154 97/209

97/211 97/225

Ta 91/211 92/188 94/241 95/251 95/255

96/213 97/005 97/012 97/027 97/031

97/032 97/033 97/047 97/049 97/069

97/078 97/083 97/095 97/096 97/099

97/101 97/106 97/109 97/114 97/116

97/134 97/151 97/152 97/155 97/160

97/167 97/170 97/171 97/181 97/186

97/207 97/210 97/243 97/244

Tb see REE

Tc 97/042

Te 91/211 97/070 97/072 97/073 97/092

97/160 97/181 97/242

Th 87/262 91/211 92/188 94/241 95/251

95/255 95/256 96/209 96/210 96/213

96/216 97/012 97/024 97/027 97/031

97/032 97/033 97/034 97/040 97/047

97/049 97/052 97/058 97/060 97/061

97/069 97/075 97/078 97/083 97/093

97/095 97/096 97/099 97/101 97/106

97/109 97/114 97/116 97/117 97/123

97/127 97/130 97/134 97/141 97/146

97/147 97/150 97/151 97/152 97/155

97/160 97/167 97/170 97/171 97/173

97/176 97/181 97/186 97/190 97/191

97/193 97/197 97/200 97/204 97/207

97/210 97/226 97/243 97/244

228Th 97/021

230Th 97/021

232Th 97/021 97/163 97/205

234Th 97/205

230Th/232Th 95/256

230Th/238U 95/256

232Th/230Th 95/256

232Th/238U 95/256

Ti 80/178 81/187 87/262 90/207 91/211

92/186 92/187 92/188 95/252 96/209

96/215 96/216 97/002 97/005 97/007

97/018 97/024 97/026 97/030 97/031

97/032 97/033 97/034 97/036 97/043

97/045 97/047 97/057 97/067 97/069

97/075 97/078 97/083 97/101 97/108

97/137 97/141 97/145 97/147 97/155

97/162 97/166 97/167 97/176 97/181

97/184 97/186 97/190 97/199 97/200

97/207 97/214 97/220 97/221 97/226

97/232 97/236 97/240 97/243 97/244

Tl 97/047 97/083 97/105 97/120 97/126

97/160 97/181 97/190 97/197 97/204

97/207 97/239 97/242 97/243 97/265

Tm see REE

U 91/211 92/188 94/241 95/251 95/255

95/256 96/206 96/210 96/213 97/022

97/027 97/031 97/032 97/033 97/040

97/041 97/047 97/049 97/052 97/058

97/065 97/069 97/075 97/078 97/083

97/093 97/095 97/096 97/101 97/106

97/109 97/114 97/116 97/117 97/123

97/127 97/130 97/134 97/146 97/147

97/150 97/151 97/155 97/158 97/160

97/162 97/167 97/170 97/171 97/173

97/176 97/178 97/181 97/186 97/190

97/192 97/193 97/197 97/204 97/207

97/210 97/226 97/227 97/243 97/244

234U 97/021

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238U 97/021 97/163

238U/232Th 95/256

V 87/262 91/211 94/241 95/252 95/253

96/209 96/215 96/216 97/002 97/005

97/012 97/026 97/027 97/031 97/032

97/033 97/034 97/043 97/045 97/047

97/049 97/052 97/055 97/057 97/061

97/069 97/075 97/083 97/101 97/106

97/108 97/109 97/110 97/123 97/126

97/137 97/141 97/145 97/151 97/152

97/162 97/166 97/167 97/176 97/177

97/181 97/184 97/186 97/197 97/199

97/214 97/220 97/221 97/226 97/240

97/243 97/244

W 91/211 92/188 94/241 95/253 97/032

97/083 97/096 97/106 97/108 97/116

97/123 97/134 97/150 97/181 97/207

97/243 97/244

Y 87/262 88/185 91/211 92/188 93/241

94/241 95/252 95/255 96/208 96/209

96/215 96/216 97/024 97/027 97/030

97/031 97/034 97/038 97/040 97/043

97/045 97/047 97/049 97/052 97/057

97/062 97/068 97/069 97/075 97/078

97/083 97/101 97/109 97/114 97/115

97/123 97/127 97/134 97/146 97/147

97/151 97/152 97/166 97/167 97/176

97/181 97/182 97/186 97/197 97/199

97/200 97/204 97/207 97/210 97/214

97/220 97/221 97/226 97/236 97/243

97/244

Yb see REE

Zn 79/170 87/262 91/211 92/187 92/188

93/241 95/253 96/207 96/208 96/209

96/213 96/216 97/005 97/018 97/026

97/030 97/031 97/032 97/033 97/034

97/043 97/045 97/047 97/056 97/057

97/060 97/069 97/083 97/101 97/102

97/106 97/109 97/110 97/116 97/117

97/123 97/126 97/130 97/137 97/141

97/145 97/150 97/151 97/155 97/162

97/167 97/170 97/176 97/181 97/186

97/190 97/197 97/199 97/202 97/214

97/220 97/221 97/226 97/240 97/242

97/243 97/244 97/245

Zr 87/262 91/211 92/187 92/188 93/241

94/241 95/251 95/252 96/208 96/209

96/215 96/216 97/024 97/027 97/030

97/031 97/034 97/043 97/045 97/047

97/049 97/052 97/057 97/060 97/061

97/069 97/075 97/078 97/083 97/095

97/096 97/109 97/114 97/118 97/134

97/146 97/147 97/151 97/152 97/155

97/157 97/162 97/166 97/167 97/176

97/181 97/186 97/197 97/199 97/200

97/202 97/204 97/206 97/207 97/210

97/214 97/220 97/221 97/226 97/240

97/243 97/244

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