A comparative analysis of mass bias correction methods for Sr isotope ratio determination by MC-ICP-MS

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Ralph E. Sturgeon

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The double-spike (DS) mass bias correction approach was the method of choice for geological samples with <0.5 μg g−1 Mo; both the double-spike and the sample-standard bracketing (SSB) approaches could be applied for samples with >0.5 μg g−1 Mo. This method provided a wide range of applications for most Mo reservoirs in geological processes.


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By combining the 87Sr/86Sr isotope ratio with the 88Sr/85Rb elemental ratio the discrimination between Asturian and South American beans was possible.


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