Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8910220 | Chemical Geology | 2018 | 26 Pages |
Abstract
We show that CS-μXRF reliably and precisely records Sr concentration in speleothems. Ratioed to near-stoichiometric Ca, the Sr/Ca ratio accounts for variations in beam strength and machine settings, producing a more reliable reported measurement for both intra- and inter-run comparisons. CS-μXRF compares favorably with more conventional trace element procedures such as Quadrupole ICP-MS and ICP-AES, giving confidence in the ability of CS-μXRF to produce paleoclimatologically significant Sr/Ca results. We also identify secondary issues relating to speleothem crystallinity, the dominance of Ca spectral peaks, and comparatively lower energy X-rays that can interfere with precise CS-μXRF analyses. If these can be overcome then CS-μXRF may provide an even more useful method of trace element analysis in speleothem studies.
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Authors
Nick Scroxton, Stephen Burns, Pete Dawson, J. Michael Rhodes, Kaylee Brent, David McGee, Henk Heijnis, Patricia Gadd, Wahyoe Hantoro, Mike Gagan,