Stephen,
Apart from your own XRF data (Ball et al, RCM 1996, 10; 987) you find
NBS19 chemical composition data for instance in Ghosh et al, RCM 2005,
19; 1097 on page 1101. Using ICP-MS and ICP-OES we found 98.1% CaCO3 and
1.8% MgCO3. Non-carbonate traces (Al, Fe, Cu, Mn, Na, and K) were 0.08%
in total.
Regards Willi
Crowley, Stephen wrote:
> Dear ISOGEOCHEMISTS,
>
> Could I ask if anyone knows whether the mineralogy of NBS18 and NBS19 has been confirmed and whether the chemical composition of these standards has ever been reported? I'd be grateful for any information on possible data sources.
>
> Regards,
>
> Steve Crowley
>
> Department of Earth & Ocean Sciences
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